1. Prospective and descriptive study of adult dengue cases in an emergency department, in Martinique
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Thomas, L., Brouste, Y., Najioullah, F., Hochedez, P., Hatchuel, Y., Moravie, V., Kaidomar, S., King, J.P., Besnier, F., Abel, S., Carmès, S., Schmitt, S., Brihier, P., Meunier, C., Cardoso, T., Rosine, J., Quenel, P., Césaire, R., and Cabié, A.
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LONGITUDINAL method , *EMERGENCY medical services , *HEMORRHAGIC fever , *MEDICAL statistics - Abstract
Abstract: Objective: Knowing about the clinical aspects of dengue in endemic zones is essential to implementation of appropriate case management protocols and public health interventions. Patients and methods: The authors made a 4-year prospective, observational study of dengue-infected patients admitted to the emergency department of the Fort-de-France University Hospital. Results: Two hundred and sixty-three male and 297 female patients were included. The median age was 37 years (range: 14–91). The diagnosis was based on a positive RT-PCR (463 patients) or on the presence of specific IgM (97 patients). Two hundred and seventy-seven patients (49.5%) presented with dengue fever without complications. According to WHO criteria, 95 patients (17%) developed plasma leakage, including 39 patients (7%) diagnosed with DHF, and 10 (1.8%) diagnosed with DSS. Among the other patients without plasma leakage, 84 (15%) had isolated thrombocytopenia, 14 (2.5%) had internal bleeding, and 90 (16%) had unusual manifestations. Seven patients died (1.3%): fulminant hepatitis (two), myocarditis (one), encephalitis (one), acute respiratory failure (one), gangrenous cholecystitis (one), and post-traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (one). The other patients recovered. Seven patients were pregnant (1.3%) from 6 to 27 weeks of amenorrhea and carried their pregnancy to term without complications. Conclusion: With this experience, we were able to develop appropriate case management protocols for patients during dengue epidemics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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