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Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis

Sepsis can be caused by malaria infection, but little is known about the utility of the quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) and SOFA score in malaria. We conducted a prospective observational study from March 2013 to February 2017 to examine adults admitted with commun...

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Autores principales: Teparrukkul, Prapit, Hantrakun, Viriya, Imwong, Mallika, Teerawattanasook, Nittaya, Wongsuvan, Gumphol, Day, Nicholas PJ., Dondorp, Arjen M., West, T. Eoin, Limmathurotsakul, Direk
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31596907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223457
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author Teparrukkul, Prapit
Hantrakun, Viriya
Imwong, Mallika
Teerawattanasook, Nittaya
Wongsuvan, Gumphol
Day, Nicholas PJ.
Dondorp, Arjen M.
West, T. Eoin
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
author_facet Teparrukkul, Prapit
Hantrakun, Viriya
Imwong, Mallika
Teerawattanasook, Nittaya
Wongsuvan, Gumphol
Day, Nicholas PJ.
Dondorp, Arjen M.
West, T. Eoin
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
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description Sepsis can be caused by malaria infection, but little is known about the utility of the quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) and SOFA score in malaria. We conducted a prospective observational study from March 2013 to February 2017 to examine adults admitted with community-acquired infection in a tertiary-care hospital in Ubon Ratchathani, Northeast Thailand (Ubon-sepsis). Subjects were classified as having sepsis if they had a modified SOFA score ≥2 within 24 hours of admission. Serum was stored and later tested for malaria parasites using a nested PCR assay. Presence of severe malaria was defined using modified World Health Organization criteria. Of 4,989 patients enrolled, 153 patients (3%) were PCR positive for either Plasmodium falciparum (74 [48%]), P. vivax (69 [45%]), or both organisms (10 [7%]). Of 153 malaria patients, 80 were severe malaria patients presenting with sepsis, 70 were non-severe malaria patients presenting with sepsis, and three were non-severe malaria patients presenting without sepsis. The modified SOFA score (median 5; IQR 4–6; range 1–18) was strongly correlated with malaria severity determined by the number of World Health Organization severity criteria satisfied by the patient (Spearman’s rho = 0.61, p<0.001). Of 80 severe malaria patients, 2 (2.5%), 11 (14%), 62 (77.5%) and 5 (6%), presented with qSOFA scores of 0, 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Twenty eight-day mortality was 1.3% (2/153). In conclusion, qSOFA and SOFA can serve as markers of disease severity in adults with malarial sepsis. Patients presenting with a qSOFA score of 1 may also require careful evaluation for sepsis; including diagnosis of cause of infection, initiation of medical intervention, and consideration for referral as appropriate.
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spelling pubmed-67851162019-10-19 Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis Teparrukkul, Prapit Hantrakun, Viriya Imwong, Mallika Teerawattanasook, Nittaya Wongsuvan, Gumphol Day, Nicholas PJ. Dondorp, Arjen M. West, T. Eoin Limmathurotsakul, Direk PLoS One Research Article Sepsis can be caused by malaria infection, but little is known about the utility of the quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) and SOFA score in malaria. We conducted a prospective observational study from March 2013 to February 2017 to examine adults admitted with community-acquired infection in a tertiary-care hospital in Ubon Ratchathani, Northeast Thailand (Ubon-sepsis). Subjects were classified as having sepsis if they had a modified SOFA score ≥2 within 24 hours of admission. Serum was stored and later tested for malaria parasites using a nested PCR assay. Presence of severe malaria was defined using modified World Health Organization criteria. Of 4,989 patients enrolled, 153 patients (3%) were PCR positive for either Plasmodium falciparum (74 [48%]), P. vivax (69 [45%]), or both organisms (10 [7%]). Of 153 malaria patients, 80 were severe malaria patients presenting with sepsis, 70 were non-severe malaria patients presenting with sepsis, and three were non-severe malaria patients presenting without sepsis. The modified SOFA score (median 5; IQR 4–6; range 1–18) was strongly correlated with malaria severity determined by the number of World Health Organization severity criteria satisfied by the patient (Spearman’s rho = 0.61, p<0.001). Of 80 severe malaria patients, 2 (2.5%), 11 (14%), 62 (77.5%) and 5 (6%), presented with qSOFA scores of 0, 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Twenty eight-day mortality was 1.3% (2/153). In conclusion, qSOFA and SOFA can serve as markers of disease severity in adults with malarial sepsis. Patients presenting with a qSOFA score of 1 may also require careful evaluation for sepsis; including diagnosis of cause of infection, initiation of medical intervention, and consideration for referral as appropriate. Public Library of Science 2019-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6785116/ /pubmed/31596907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223457 Text en © 2019 Teparrukkul et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Teparrukkul, Prapit
Hantrakun, Viriya
Imwong, Mallika
Teerawattanasook, Nittaya
Wongsuvan, Gumphol
Day, Nicholas PJ.
Dondorp, Arjen M.
West, T. Eoin
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title_full Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title_fullStr Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title_short Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
title_sort utility of qsofa and modified sofa in severe malaria presenting as sepsis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31596907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223457
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