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Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the commonly accepted potential effects of Artemisinin-based combinaison therapy (ACT) on repolarization and QT. METHOD: We realized a retrospective study, evaluating epidemiologic, clinical, biological and electrocardiographic data for patients treated...

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Autores principales: CELLARIER, Dorian, PONS, Frédéric, REBARDY, Marion, PAEZ, Jessica, ROMMEL, Sarah, MOSCATO, Carmelo, GANTOIS, Natacha, LABOURDERE, Eléna, HOWE, Rhiannon, CELLARIER, Gilles
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Publicado: MTSI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9128475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685860
http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.2021.163
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author CELLARIER, Dorian
PONS, Frédéric
REBARDY, Marion
PAEZ, Jessica
ROMMEL, Sarah
MOSCATO, Carmelo
GANTOIS, Natacha
LABOURDERE, Eléna
HOWE, Rhiannon
CELLARIER, Gilles
author_facet CELLARIER, Dorian
PONS, Frédéric
REBARDY, Marion
PAEZ, Jessica
ROMMEL, Sarah
MOSCATO, Carmelo
GANTOIS, Natacha
LABOURDERE, Eléna
HOWE, Rhiannon
CELLARIER, Gilles
author_sort CELLARIER, Dorian
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the commonly accepted potential effects of Artemisinin-based combinaison therapy (ACT) on repolarization and QT. METHOD: We realized a retrospective study, evaluating epidemiologic, clinical, biological and electrocardiographic data for patients treated for falciparum malaria, between August 31(st) and November 3(rd), 2017 in the Pôle de santé unique on the Camp Kosseï of N'Djamena. RESULTS: One hundred and four patients were included (28,6 years old [0 - 75 years], 72% male). All had fever (38,4 °C [36,6 - 41,5 °C]), asthenia, and main symptoms were headache and arthromyalgia (58%). No significant difference was noted after treatment concerning biological data (especially kaliemia: 3.81 versus 3.91 mmol/l, p = 0.154). There was no significant increase of QTc (415.8 versus 421.4 ms, p = 0.89) with the two ACT treatment used and no adverse events. DISCUSSION: Population is essentially composed of Chadian men, often partly immunized, that can modify clinical presentation. French soldiers’ medical follow up in military operations decreases contra-indications of ACT. CONCLUSIONS: These results are in favor of a good cardiac tolerance of ACT with piperaquine and it should be proposed not to realize systematic ECG for the French soldiers in external operation when treated with ACT.
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spelling pubmed-91284752022-06-08 Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad) CELLARIER, Dorian PONS, Frédéric REBARDY, Marion PAEZ, Jessica ROMMEL, Sarah MOSCATO, Carmelo GANTOIS, Natacha LABOURDERE, Eléna HOWE, Rhiannon CELLARIER, Gilles Med Trop Sante Int Santé Publique OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the commonly accepted potential effects of Artemisinin-based combinaison therapy (ACT) on repolarization and QT. METHOD: We realized a retrospective study, evaluating epidemiologic, clinical, biological and electrocardiographic data for patients treated for falciparum malaria, between August 31(st) and November 3(rd), 2017 in the Pôle de santé unique on the Camp Kosseï of N'Djamena. RESULTS: One hundred and four patients were included (28,6 years old [0 - 75 years], 72% male). All had fever (38,4 °C [36,6 - 41,5 °C]), asthenia, and main symptoms were headache and arthromyalgia (58%). No significant difference was noted after treatment concerning biological data (especially kaliemia: 3.81 versus 3.91 mmol/l, p = 0.154). There was no significant increase of QTc (415.8 versus 421.4 ms, p = 0.89) with the two ACT treatment used and no adverse events. DISCUSSION: Population is essentially composed of Chadian men, often partly immunized, that can modify clinical presentation. French soldiers’ medical follow up in military operations decreases contra-indications of ACT. CONCLUSIONS: These results are in favor of a good cardiac tolerance of ACT with piperaquine and it should be proposed not to realize systematic ECG for the French soldiers in external operation when treated with ACT. MTSI 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9128475/ /pubmed/35685860 http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.2021.163 Text en Copyright © 2021 SFMTSI https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Cet article en libre accès est distribué selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Santé Publique
CELLARIER, Dorian
PONS, Frédéric
REBARDY, Marion
PAEZ, Jessica
ROMMEL, Sarah
MOSCATO, Carmelo
GANTOIS, Natacha
LABOURDERE, Eléna
HOWE, Rhiannon
CELLARIER, Gilles
Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title_full Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title_fullStr Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title_full_unstemmed Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title_short Analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au Camp Kosseï de N'Djamena (Tchad)
title_sort analyses clinico-biologiques et suivis électrocardiographiques de 104 cas de paludisme à plasmodium falciparum traités au camp kosseï de n'djamena (tchad)
topic Santé Publique
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9128475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685860
http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.2021.163
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