Clinical and histopathological profile of acute renal failure caused by falciparum and vivax monoinfection: an observational study from Bikaner, northwest zone of Rajasthan, India.
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Acute renal failure (ARF) is a known manifestation of severe Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) malaria but recently it has also been observed with P. vivax (Pv) monoinfection. A clinical observational study has been conducted to evaluate the clinical and histopathological profile of ARF in malaria. METHODS This study was conducted on 288 consecutive cases of malaria with monoinfection (Pf 191 and Pv 97) diagnosed by peripheral blood film examination and rapid card test. ARF was diagnosed as per WHO criterion (serum creatinine >3 mg%). The data were analysed by Standard t-test using ANOVA software. RESULTS ARF was seen in 52 cases of Pf and 14 cases of Pv malaria. Mean age was 32.58 yr (ranging 15-65; Pf 33.37 and Pv 29.14) and male to female ratio was 2:1 (Pf 3:1 and Pv 1:1). Most of the cases developed ARF within 10 days of onset of the disease. Associated severe manifestations were jaundice (53 cases: Pf 44 and Pv 9), cerebral malaria (28 cases: Pf 25 and Pv 3), severe anemia (18 cases: Pf 17 and Pv 1), hypotension (16 cases: Pf 11 and Pv 5), bleeding manifestations (16 cases: Pf 14 and Pv 2), multiorgan failure (12 cases: Pf 9 and Pv 3) and ARDS (6 cases: Pf 5 and Pv 1). Kidney biopsy (16 Pf and 2 Pv) showed acute tubular necrosis (5 Pf and 1 Pv), mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis (2 Pf) or both (9 Pf and 1 Pv). Haemodialysis was done in 7 (Pf 4 and Pv 3) cases, out of which four survived. Most of the cases (48.49%) recovered within two weeks (range 3-20 days). Total mortality was 27.27% (Pf 28.85% and Pv 21.43%). INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION ARF can also be caused by vivax monoinfection with similar clinical and histopathological features although outcome is less severe as compared to falciparum monoinfection.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of vector borne diseases
دوره 51 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014