Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.

Twenty-eight male Thai patients with severe falciparum malaria were randomized to receive either artemether for a 5 (300 mg initial dose followed by 100 mg for another 4 days) or a 7 days regimen (160 mg initial dose, followed by 80 mg daily for another 6 days). Thirteen patients received a 5 day re...

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Main Authors: J. Karbwang, K. Na-Bangchang, Y. Wattanakoon, A. Thanavibul, T. Harinasuta
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spelling th-mahidol.96202018-02-27T11:27:20Z Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria. J. Karbwang K. Na-Bangchang Y. Wattanakoon A. Thanavibul T. Harinasuta Mahidol University Medicine Twenty-eight male Thai patients with severe falciparum malaria were randomized to receive either artemether for a 5 (300 mg initial dose followed by 100 mg for another 4 days) or a 7 days regimen (160 mg initial dose, followed by 80 mg daily for another 6 days). Thirteen patients received a 5 day regimen and 15 received 7 day regimen. The follow-up period was 28 days. The patients in both groups were comparable in age, body weight, admission parasitemia, hematocrit and white cell count. There were 4 patients in each group who presented with cerebral malaria. The median values of parasite and fever clearance times (PCT and FCT) in the 5 and 7 days regimens were 52 vs 60 hours, and 85 vs 68 hours, respectively. There were 8 and 4 patients, respectively who had recrudescence during days 15 to 25. The cure rates were 38% (95% CI = 14-68%) and 73% (95% CI - 50-96%), respectively for 5 and 7 day regimens. None died in either group. No patients in either group had neurological sequelae after recovery of consciousness. Clinically adverse effects in either group were transient pain at the site of injection. No drug related biochemical or ECG changes were noted in either group. The duration of treatment is the determinant of the cure rate; however, the duration of even 7 days still resulted in high recrudescence rate. It may be necessary to combine artemether with other longer half-life antimalarials to improve the cure rate. 2018-02-27T04:27:20Z 2018-02-27T04:27:20Z 1994-12-01 Article The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. Vol.25, No.4 (1994), 702-706 01251562 2-s2.0-0028685903 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/9620 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0028685903&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
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J. Karbwang
K. Na-Bangchang
Y. Wattanakoon
A. Thanavibul
T. Harinasuta
Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
description Twenty-eight male Thai patients with severe falciparum malaria were randomized to receive either artemether for a 5 (300 mg initial dose followed by 100 mg for another 4 days) or a 7 days regimen (160 mg initial dose, followed by 80 mg daily for another 6 days). Thirteen patients received a 5 day regimen and 15 received 7 day regimen. The follow-up period was 28 days. The patients in both groups were comparable in age, body weight, admission parasitemia, hematocrit and white cell count. There were 4 patients in each group who presented with cerebral malaria. The median values of parasite and fever clearance times (PCT and FCT) in the 5 and 7 days regimens were 52 vs 60 hours, and 85 vs 68 hours, respectively. There were 8 and 4 patients, respectively who had recrudescence during days 15 to 25. The cure rates were 38% (95% CI = 14-68%) and 73% (95% CI - 50-96%), respectively for 5 and 7 day regimens. None died in either group. No patients in either group had neurological sequelae after recovery of consciousness. Clinically adverse effects in either group were transient pain at the site of injection. No drug related biochemical or ECG changes were noted in either group. The duration of treatment is the determinant of the cure rate; however, the duration of even 7 days still resulted in high recrudescence rate. It may be necessary to combine artemether with other longer half-life antimalarials to improve the cure rate.
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J. Karbwang
K. Na-Bangchang
Y. Wattanakoon
A. Thanavibul
T. Harinasuta
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author J. Karbwang
K. Na-Bangchang
Y. Wattanakoon
A. Thanavibul
T. Harinasuta
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title Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
title_short Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
title_full Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
title_fullStr Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
title_full_unstemmed Artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
title_sort artemether 5 versus 7 day regimen for severe falciparum malaria.
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