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Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report

Malaria is a parasitic disease that is starting to be encountered in intensive care units (ICU) worldwide, owing to increasing globalisation. Severe malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, is characterised by cerebral malaria, acute renal failure, hypoglycaemia, severe anaemia, splenomegaly and alv...

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Autores principales: ÇİZMECİ, Elif Ayşe, KELEBEK GİRGİN, Nermin, CEYLAN, Ilkay, TUNCEL, Tekin, ALVER, Oktay, AKALIN, Emin Halis
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27095978
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author ÇİZMECİ, Elif Ayşe
KELEBEK GİRGİN, Nermin
CEYLAN, Ilkay
TUNCEL, Tekin
ALVER, Oktay
AKALIN, Emin Halis
author_facet ÇİZMECİ, Elif Ayşe
KELEBEK GİRGİN, Nermin
CEYLAN, Ilkay
TUNCEL, Tekin
ALVER, Oktay
AKALIN, Emin Halis
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description Malaria is a parasitic disease that is starting to be encountered in intensive care units (ICU) worldwide, owing to increasing globalisation. Severe malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, is characterised by cerebral malaria, acute renal failure, hypoglycaemia, severe anaemia, splenomegaly and alveolar oedema. We present the case of a 25-yr old male patient who presented to the Emergency Department of Uludag University in Bursa, Turkey in the winter of 2014 with complaints of fever for three days. His medical history revealed a 14-month stay in Tanzania. Staining of blood smears revealed characteristic gametocytes in accordance with P. falciparum infection. The day after admission, he had an epileptic seizure after which his Glasgow Coma Scale was 6, so he was intubated and transferred to the ICU. A computerized tomography scan revealed findings of cerebral oedema. Intravenous mannitol was administered for 6 days. Intravenous artemisinin was continued for 10 days. Due to refractory fevers, anti-malarial treatment was switched to quinine and doxycycline on the 14th day and on the 16th day the fevers ceased. This case emphasizes that cerebral malaria should be suspected in cases of seizures accompanying malaria, and treatment should be initiated in the ICU. Furthermore, resistance of P. falciparum to artemisinin should be in mind when a response to therapy is lacking.
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spelling pubmed-48354612016-04-19 Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report ÇİZMECİ, Elif Ayşe KELEBEK GİRGİN, Nermin CEYLAN, Ilkay TUNCEL, Tekin ALVER, Oktay AKALIN, Emin Halis Iran J Parasitol Case Report Malaria is a parasitic disease that is starting to be encountered in intensive care units (ICU) worldwide, owing to increasing globalisation. Severe malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, is characterised by cerebral malaria, acute renal failure, hypoglycaemia, severe anaemia, splenomegaly and alveolar oedema. We present the case of a 25-yr old male patient who presented to the Emergency Department of Uludag University in Bursa, Turkey in the winter of 2014 with complaints of fever for three days. His medical history revealed a 14-month stay in Tanzania. Staining of blood smears revealed characteristic gametocytes in accordance with P. falciparum infection. The day after admission, he had an epileptic seizure after which his Glasgow Coma Scale was 6, so he was intubated and transferred to the ICU. A computerized tomography scan revealed findings of cerebral oedema. Intravenous mannitol was administered for 6 days. Intravenous artemisinin was continued for 10 days. Due to refractory fevers, anti-malarial treatment was switched to quinine and doxycycline on the 14th day and on the 16th day the fevers ceased. This case emphasizes that cerebral malaria should be suspected in cases of seizures accompanying malaria, and treatment should be initiated in the ICU. Furthermore, resistance of P. falciparum to artemisinin should be in mind when a response to therapy is lacking. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4835461/ /pubmed/27095978 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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ÇİZMECİ, Elif Ayşe
KELEBEK GİRGİN, Nermin
CEYLAN, Ilkay
TUNCEL, Tekin
ALVER, Oktay
AKALIN, Emin Halis
Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title_full Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title_fullStr Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title_short Cerebral Malaria Treated with Artemisinin in the Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report
title_sort cerebral malaria treated with artemisinin in the intensive care unit: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27095978
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