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Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Dengue re-emerges in Singapore despite decades of effective vector control; the infection predominantly afflicts adults. Severe dengue not fulfilling dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) criteria according to World Health Organization (WHO) 1997 guideline was increasingly reported. A new WHO 2...

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Autores principales: Leo, Yee-Sin, Thein, Tun L, Fisher, Dale A, Low, Jenny G, Oh, Helen M, Narayanan, Rajmohan L, Gan, Victor C, Lee, Vernon J, Lye, David C
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21569427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-123
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author Leo, Yee-Sin
Thein, Tun L
Fisher, Dale A
Low, Jenny G
Oh, Helen M
Narayanan, Rajmohan L
Gan, Victor C
Lee, Vernon J
Lye, David C
author_facet Leo, Yee-Sin
Thein, Tun L
Fisher, Dale A
Low, Jenny G
Oh, Helen M
Narayanan, Rajmohan L
Gan, Victor C
Lee, Vernon J
Lye, David C
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description BACKGROUND: Dengue re-emerges in Singapore despite decades of effective vector control; the infection predominantly afflicts adults. Severe dengue not fulfilling dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) criteria according to World Health Organization (WHO) 1997 guideline was increasingly reported. A new WHO 2009 guideline emphasized warning signs and a wider range of severe dengue manifestations. We aim to evaluate the utility of these two guidelines in confirmed adult dengue fatalities. METHODS: We conducted a multi-center retrospective chart review of all confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2008. RESULTS: Of 28 adult dengue deaths, median age was 59 years. Male gender comprised 67.9% and co-morbidities existed in 75%. From illness onset, patients presented for admission at a median of 4 days and death occurred at a median of 12 days. Intensive care admission was required in 71.4%. Probable dengue was diagnosed in 32.1% by WHO 1997 criteria and 78.6% by WHO 2009. The earliest warning sign was persistent vomiting at a median of 1.5 days. Hematocrit change ≥20% concurrent with platelet count <20 × 10^9/L was associated with the shortest interval to death at a median of 3 days. Only 35.7% of death cases fulfilled DHF criteria by WHO 1997 versus severe dengue in 100.0% by WHO 2009 criteria. Deaths were due to shock and organ failure. Acute renal impairment occurred in 71.4%, impaired consciousness 57.1% and severe hepatitis 53.6%. CONCLUSIONS: In our adult fatal dengue cohort, WHO 2009 criteria had higher sensitivity in diagnosing probable dengue and severe dengue compared with WHO 1997. As warning signs, persistent vomiting occurred early and hematocrit change ≥20% concurrent with platelet count <20 × 10^9/L preceded death most closely.
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spelling pubmed-31120972011-06-11 Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study Leo, Yee-Sin Thein, Tun L Fisher, Dale A Low, Jenny G Oh, Helen M Narayanan, Rajmohan L Gan, Victor C Lee, Vernon J Lye, David C BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue re-emerges in Singapore despite decades of effective vector control; the infection predominantly afflicts adults. Severe dengue not fulfilling dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) criteria according to World Health Organization (WHO) 1997 guideline was increasingly reported. A new WHO 2009 guideline emphasized warning signs and a wider range of severe dengue manifestations. We aim to evaluate the utility of these two guidelines in confirmed adult dengue fatalities. METHODS: We conducted a multi-center retrospective chart review of all confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2008. RESULTS: Of 28 adult dengue deaths, median age was 59 years. Male gender comprised 67.9% and co-morbidities existed in 75%. From illness onset, patients presented for admission at a median of 4 days and death occurred at a median of 12 days. Intensive care admission was required in 71.4%. Probable dengue was diagnosed in 32.1% by WHO 1997 criteria and 78.6% by WHO 2009. The earliest warning sign was persistent vomiting at a median of 1.5 days. Hematocrit change ≥20% concurrent with platelet count <20 × 10^9/L was associated with the shortest interval to death at a median of 3 days. Only 35.7% of death cases fulfilled DHF criteria by WHO 1997 versus severe dengue in 100.0% by WHO 2009 criteria. Deaths were due to shock and organ failure. Acute renal impairment occurred in 71.4%, impaired consciousness 57.1% and severe hepatitis 53.6%. CONCLUSIONS: In our adult fatal dengue cohort, WHO 2009 criteria had higher sensitivity in diagnosing probable dengue and severe dengue compared with WHO 1997. As warning signs, persistent vomiting occurred early and hematocrit change ≥20% concurrent with platelet count <20 × 10^9/L preceded death most closely. BioMed Central 2011-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3112097/ /pubmed/21569427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-123 Text en Copyright ©2011 Leo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fisher, Dale A
Low, Jenny G
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Narayanan, Rajmohan L
Gan, Victor C
Lee, Vernon J
Lye, David C
Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title_full Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title_fullStr Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title_short Confirmed adult dengue deaths in Singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
title_sort confirmed adult dengue deaths in singapore: 5-year multi-center retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21569427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-123
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