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The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Delay in receiving treatment for uncomplicated malaria (UM) is often reported to increase the risk of developing severe malaria (SM), but access to treatment remains low in most high-burden areas. Understanding the contribution of treatment delay on progression to severe disease is criti...

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Autores principales: Mousa, Andria, Al-Taiar, Abdullah, Anstey, Nicholas M., Badaut, Cyril, Barber, Bridget E., Bassat, Quique, Challenger, Joseph D., Cunnington, Aubrey J., Datta, Dibyadyuti, Drakeley, Chris, Ghani, Azra C., Gordeuk, Victor R., Grigg, Matthew J., Hugo, Pierre, John, Chandy C., Mayor, Alfredo, Migot-Nabias, Florence, Opoka, Robert O., Pasvol, Geoffrey, Rees, Claire, Reyburn, Hugh, Riley, Eleanor M., Shah, Binal N., Sitoe, Antonio, Sutherland, Colin J., Thuma, Philip E., Unger, Stefan A., Viwami, Firmine, Walther, Michael, Whitty, Christopher J. M., William, Timothy, Okell, Lucy C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33075101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003359
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author Mousa, Andria
Al-Taiar, Abdullah
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Badaut, Cyril
Barber, Bridget E.
Bassat, Quique
Challenger, Joseph D.
Cunnington, Aubrey J.
Datta, Dibyadyuti
Drakeley, Chris
Ghani, Azra C.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Grigg, Matthew J.
Hugo, Pierre
John, Chandy C.
Mayor, Alfredo
Migot-Nabias, Florence
Opoka, Robert O.
Pasvol, Geoffrey
Rees, Claire
Reyburn, Hugh
Riley, Eleanor M.
Shah, Binal N.
Sitoe, Antonio
Sutherland, Colin J.
Thuma, Philip E.
Unger, Stefan A.
Viwami, Firmine
Walther, Michael
Whitty, Christopher J. M.
William, Timothy
Okell, Lucy C.
author_facet Mousa, Andria
Al-Taiar, Abdullah
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Badaut, Cyril
Barber, Bridget E.
Bassat, Quique
Challenger, Joseph D.
Cunnington, Aubrey J.
Datta, Dibyadyuti
Drakeley, Chris
Ghani, Azra C.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Grigg, Matthew J.
Hugo, Pierre
John, Chandy C.
Mayor, Alfredo
Migot-Nabias, Florence
Opoka, Robert O.
Pasvol, Geoffrey
Rees, Claire
Reyburn, Hugh
Riley, Eleanor M.
Shah, Binal N.
Sitoe, Antonio
Sutherland, Colin J.
Thuma, Philip E.
Unger, Stefan A.
Viwami, Firmine
Walther, Michael
Whitty, Christopher J. M.
William, Timothy
Okell, Lucy C.
author_sort Mousa, Andria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Delay in receiving treatment for uncomplicated malaria (UM) is often reported to increase the risk of developing severe malaria (SM), but access to treatment remains low in most high-burden areas. Understanding the contribution of treatment delay on progression to severe disease is critical to determine how quickly patients need to receive treatment and to quantify the impact of widely implemented treatment interventions, such as ‘test-and-treat’ policies administered by community health workers (CHWs). We conducted a pooled individual-participant meta-analysis to estimate the association between treatment delay and presenting with SM. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A search using Ovid MEDLINE and Embase was initially conducted to identify studies on severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria that included information on treatment delay, such as fever duration (inception to 22nd September 2017). Studies identified included 5 case–control and 8 other observational clinical studies of SM and UM cases. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa scale, and all studies were ranked as ‘Good’, scoring ≥7/10. Individual-patient data (IPD) were pooled from 13 studies of 3,989 (94.1% aged <15 years) SM patients and 5,780 (79.6% aged <15 years) UM cases in Benin, Malaysia, Mozambique, Tanzania, The Gambia, Uganda, Yemen, and Zambia. Definitions of SM were standardised across studies to compare treatment delay in patients with UM and different SM phenotypes using age-adjusted mixed-effects regression. The odds of any SM phenotype were significantly higher in children with longer delays between initial symptoms and arrival at the health facility (odds ratio [OR] = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.07–1.64 for a delay of >24 hours versus ≤24 hours; p = 0.009). Reported illness duration was a strong predictor of presenting with severe malarial anaemia (SMA) in children, with an OR of 2.79 (95% CI:1.92–4.06; p < 0.001) for a delay of 2–3 days and 5.46 (95% CI: 3.49–8.53; p < 0.001) for a delay of >7 days, compared with receiving treatment within 24 hours from symptom onset. We estimate that 42.8% of childhood SMA cases and 48.5% of adult SMA cases in the study areas would have been averted if all individuals were able to access treatment within the first day of symptom onset, if the association is fully causal. In studies specifically recording onset of nonsevere symptoms, long treatment delay was moderately associated with other SM phenotypes (OR [95% CI] >3 to ≤4 days versus ≤24 hours: cerebral malaria [CM] = 2.42 [1.24–4.72], p = 0.01; respiratory distress syndrome [RDS] = 4.09 [1.70–9.82], p = 0.002). In addition to unmeasured confounding, which is commonly present in observational studies, a key limitation is that many severe cases and deaths occur outside healthcare facilities in endemic countries, where the effect of delayed or no treatment is difficult to quantify. CONCLUSIONS: Our results quantify the relationship between rapid access to treatment and reduced risk of severe disease, which was particularly strong for SMA. There was some evidence to suggest that progression to other severe phenotypes may also be prevented by prompt treatment, though the association was not as strong, which may be explained by potential selection bias, sample size issues, or a difference in underlying pathology. These findings may help assess the impact of interventions that improve access to treatment.
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spelling pubmed-75717022020-10-26 The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis Mousa, Andria Al-Taiar, Abdullah Anstey, Nicholas M. Badaut, Cyril Barber, Bridget E. Bassat, Quique Challenger, Joseph D. Cunnington, Aubrey J. Datta, Dibyadyuti Drakeley, Chris Ghani, Azra C. Gordeuk, Victor R. Grigg, Matthew J. Hugo, Pierre John, Chandy C. Mayor, Alfredo Migot-Nabias, Florence Opoka, Robert O. Pasvol, Geoffrey Rees, Claire Reyburn, Hugh Riley, Eleanor M. Shah, Binal N. Sitoe, Antonio Sutherland, Colin J. Thuma, Philip E. Unger, Stefan A. Viwami, Firmine Walther, Michael Whitty, Christopher J. M. William, Timothy Okell, Lucy C. PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Delay in receiving treatment for uncomplicated malaria (UM) is often reported to increase the risk of developing severe malaria (SM), but access to treatment remains low in most high-burden areas. Understanding the contribution of treatment delay on progression to severe disease is critical to determine how quickly patients need to receive treatment and to quantify the impact of widely implemented treatment interventions, such as ‘test-and-treat’ policies administered by community health workers (CHWs). We conducted a pooled individual-participant meta-analysis to estimate the association between treatment delay and presenting with SM. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A search using Ovid MEDLINE and Embase was initially conducted to identify studies on severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria that included information on treatment delay, such as fever duration (inception to 22nd September 2017). Studies identified included 5 case–control and 8 other observational clinical studies of SM and UM cases. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa scale, and all studies were ranked as ‘Good’, scoring ≥7/10. Individual-patient data (IPD) were pooled from 13 studies of 3,989 (94.1% aged <15 years) SM patients and 5,780 (79.6% aged <15 years) UM cases in Benin, Malaysia, Mozambique, Tanzania, The Gambia, Uganda, Yemen, and Zambia. Definitions of SM were standardised across studies to compare treatment delay in patients with UM and different SM phenotypes using age-adjusted mixed-effects regression. The odds of any SM phenotype were significantly higher in children with longer delays between initial symptoms and arrival at the health facility (odds ratio [OR] = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.07–1.64 for a delay of >24 hours versus ≤24 hours; p = 0.009). Reported illness duration was a strong predictor of presenting with severe malarial anaemia (SMA) in children, with an OR of 2.79 (95% CI:1.92–4.06; p < 0.001) for a delay of 2–3 days and 5.46 (95% CI: 3.49–8.53; p < 0.001) for a delay of >7 days, compared with receiving treatment within 24 hours from symptom onset. We estimate that 42.8% of childhood SMA cases and 48.5% of adult SMA cases in the study areas would have been averted if all individuals were able to access treatment within the first day of symptom onset, if the association is fully causal. In studies specifically recording onset of nonsevere symptoms, long treatment delay was moderately associated with other SM phenotypes (OR [95% CI] >3 to ≤4 days versus ≤24 hours: cerebral malaria [CM] = 2.42 [1.24–4.72], p = 0.01; respiratory distress syndrome [RDS] = 4.09 [1.70–9.82], p = 0.002). In addition to unmeasured confounding, which is commonly present in observational studies, a key limitation is that many severe cases and deaths occur outside healthcare facilities in endemic countries, where the effect of delayed or no treatment is difficult to quantify. CONCLUSIONS: Our results quantify the relationship between rapid access to treatment and reduced risk of severe disease, which was particularly strong for SMA. There was some evidence to suggest that progression to other severe phenotypes may also be prevented by prompt treatment, though the association was not as strong, which may be explained by potential selection bias, sample size issues, or a difference in underlying pathology. These findings may help assess the impact of interventions that improve access to treatment. Public Library of Science 2020-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7571702/ /pubmed/33075101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003359 Text en © 2020 Mousa 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mousa, Andria
Al-Taiar, Abdullah
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Badaut, Cyril
Barber, Bridget E.
Bassat, Quique
Challenger, Joseph D.
Cunnington, Aubrey J.
Datta, Dibyadyuti
Drakeley, Chris
Ghani, Azra C.
Gordeuk, Victor R.
Grigg, Matthew J.
Hugo, Pierre
John, Chandy C.
Mayor, Alfredo
Migot-Nabias, Florence
Opoka, Robert O.
Pasvol, Geoffrey
Rees, Claire
Reyburn, Hugh
Riley, Eleanor M.
Shah, Binal N.
Sitoe, Antonio
Sutherland, Colin J.
Thuma, Philip E.
Unger, Stefan A.
Viwami, Firmine
Walther, Michael
Whitty, Christopher J. M.
William, Timothy
Okell, Lucy C.
The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title_full The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title_fullStr The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title_short The impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: A systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
title_sort impact of delayed treatment of uncomplicated p. falciparum malaria on progression to severe malaria: a systematic review and a pooled multicentre individual-patient meta-analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33075101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003359
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