Identification of clinical factors associated with severe dengue among Thai adults: a prospective study
Background: Dengue is the most common mosquito-borne viral disease in humans. Recently, there has been an epidemic shift of dengue from mainly affecting children to affecting more adults with increased severity. However, clinical factors associated with severe dengue in adults have varied widely b...
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th-mahidol.30782023-03-30T23:04:20Z Identification of clinical factors associated with severe dengue among Thai adults: a prospective study Vipa Thanachartwet Nittha Oer-areemitr Supat Chamnanchanunt Duangjai Sahassananda Akanitt Jittmittraphap Plengsakoon Suwannakudt Varunee Desakorn Anan Wattanathum Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine Open Access article Dengue fever Lactate Thailand Predictive factors Background: Dengue is the most common mosquito-borne viral disease in humans. Recently, there has been an epidemic shift of dengue from mainly affecting children to affecting more adults with increased severity. However, clinical factors associated with severe dengue in adults have varied widely between studies. We aimed to identify the clinical factors associated with the development of severe dengue according to the World Health Organization (WHO)’s 2009 definition. Methods: We conducted a prospective study of adults with dengue admitted to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Bangkok, Thailand, from October 2012 to December 2014. Univariate and stepwise multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed. Results: Of the 153 hospitalized patients with confirmed dengue viral infections, 132 (86.3 %) patients had non-severe dengue including dengue without warning signs (7 patients, 5.3 %) and dengue with warning signs (125, 94.7 %). The rest (21, 13.7 %) had severe dengue including severe plasma leakage (16, 76.2 %), severe organ involvement (16, 76.2 %), and severe clinical bleeding (8, 38.1 %). Using stepwise multivariate logistic regression, clinical factors identified as independently associated with the development of severe dengue were: (1) being >40 years old (odds ratio [OR]: 5.215, 95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.538–17.689), (2) having persistent vomiting (OR: 4.817, CI: 1.375–16.873), (3) having >300 cells per μL of absolute atypical lymphocytes (OR: 3.163, CI: 1.017–9.834), and (4) having lactate levels ≥2.0 mmol/L (OR: 7.340, CI: 2.334–23.087). In addition, increases in lactate and absolute atypical lymphocyte levels corresponded with severe dengue (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Our study identified several clinical factors independently associated with the development of severe dengue among hospitalized adults with dengue. This can aid in the early recognition and prompt management of at-risk patients to reduce morbidity and mortality. 2017-11-08T02:47:28Z 2017-11-08T02:47:28Z 2015 2015 Research Article BMC Infectious Diseases. Vol.15, (2015), 420 10.1186/s12879-015-1150-2 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/3078 eng Mahidol University BioMed Central application/pdf |
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Background: Dengue is the most common mosquito-borne viral disease in humans. Recently, there has been an
epidemic shift of dengue from mainly affecting children to affecting more adults with increased severity. However,
clinical factors associated with severe dengue in adults have varied widely between studies. We aimed to identify
the clinical factors associated with the development of severe dengue according to the World Health Organization
(WHO)’s 2009 definition.
Methods: We conducted a prospective study of adults with dengue admitted to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases
in Bangkok, Thailand, from October 2012 to December 2014. Univariate and stepwise multivariate logistic regression
analyses were performed.
Results: Of the 153 hospitalized patients with confirmed dengue viral infections, 132 (86.3 %) patients had non-severe
dengue including dengue without warning signs (7 patients, 5.3 %) and dengue with warning signs (125, 94.7 %). The
rest (21, 13.7 %) had severe dengue including severe plasma leakage (16, 76.2 %), severe organ involvement (16, 76.2 %),
and severe clinical bleeding (8, 38.1 %). Using stepwise multivariate logistic regression, clinical factors identified
as independently associated with the development of severe dengue were: (1) being >40 years old (odds ratio [OR]:
5.215, 95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.538–17.689), (2) having persistent vomiting (OR: 4.817, CI: 1.375–16.873),
(3) having >300 cells per μL of absolute atypical lymphocytes (OR: 3.163, CI: 1.017–9.834), and (4) having lactate levels
≥2.0 mmol/L (OR: 7.340, CI: 2.334–23.087). In addition, increases in lactate and absolute atypical lymphocyte levels
corresponded with severe dengue (p < 0.05).
Conclusions: Our study identified several clinical factors independently associated with the development of severe
dengue among hospitalized adults with dengue. This can aid in the early recognition and prompt management
of at-risk patients to reduce morbidity and mortality. |
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