Blood glucose and prognosis in children with presumed severe malaria: is there a threshold for 'hypoglycaemia'?

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作者
Willcox, Merlin L. [1 ,2 ]
Forster, Mathieu [3 ,4 ]
Dicko, Moussa I. [5 ]
Graz, Bertrand [2 ,6 ]
Mayon-White, Richard [1 ]
Barennes, Hubert [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Primary Hlth Care, Oxford, England
[2] Antenna Technol, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] Univ Laval, Fac Med, Quebec City, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
[4] Univ Bern, Inst Social & Prevent Med, Bern, Switzerland
[5] Fac Med Pharm & Odontostomatol, Bamako, Mali
[6] Univ Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
[7] Inst Francophone Med Trop, Viangchan, Laos
关键词
severe malaria; hypoglycaemia; blood glucose; prognosis; case fatality; cohort study; AFRICAN CHILDREN; SUBLINGUAL SUGAR; RISK;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02444.x
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES Hypoglycaemia (glucose < 2.2 mmol/l) is a defining feature of severe malaria, but the significance of other levels of blood glucose has not previously been studied in children with severe malaria. METHODS A prospective study of 437 consecutive children with presumed severe malaria was conducted in Mali. We defined hypoglycaemia as < 2.2 mmol/l, low glycaemia as 2.2-4.4 mmol/l and hyperglycaemia as > 8.3 mmol/l. Associations between glycaemia and case fatality were analysed for 418 children using logistic regression models and a receiver operator curve (ROC). RESULTS There was a significant difference between blood glucose levels in children who died (median 4.6 mmol/l) and survivors (median 7.6 mmol/l, P < 0.001). Case fatality declined from 61.5% of the hypoglycaemic children to 46.2% of those with low glycaemia, 13.4% of those with normal glycaemia and 7.6% of those with hyperglycaemia (P < 0.001). Logistic regression showed an adjusted odds ratio (AOR) of 0.75 (0.64-0.88) for case fatality per 1 mmol/l increase in baseline blood glucose. Compared to a normal blood glucose, hypoglycaemia and low glycaemia both significantly increased the odds of death (AOR 11.87, 2.10-67.00; and 5.21, 1.86-14.63, respectively), whereas hyperglycaemia reduced the odds of death (AOR 0.34, 0.13-0.91). The ROC [area under the curve at 0.753 (95% CI 0.684-0.820)] indicated that glycaemia had a moderate predictive value for death and identified an optimal threshold at glycaemia < 6.1 mmol/l, (sensitivity 64.5% and specificity 75.1%). CONCLUSION If there is a threshold of blood glucose which defines a worse prognosis, it is at a higher level than the current definition of 2.2 mmol/l.
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