Effectiveness of platelet transfusion in dengue fever: Rangpur community medical college and hospital experience at Rangpur, Bangladesh

M. Ghulam Yusuf, M. Ahashanur Rahman, Mriganko Bhattacharjee, Amaresh Chandra Shaha
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Background: Dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by mosquitoes, is a global health concern, causing mild to severe illness. Severe cases lead to thrombocytopenia, a low platelet count that can cause bleeding. Platelet transfusion is debated as a treatment strategy; some studies support its use to prevent bleeding, while others raise concerns about side effects. The aim of the study is to see the effectiveness of platelet transfusion in dengue patients who has a very low platelet count. Methods: This single-center study was conducted at The Department of Medicine, Rangpur Community Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh. A total of 52 patients were enrolled and analyzed in this study from March to August 2023. Results: Most cases are Dengue Fever (86.54%), followed by Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Grade 1 (7.69%) and Dengue Shock Syndrome (5.77%). Bleeding occurred in 15.38% of enrollment. Common symptoms include fever (78.85%), headache (57.69%), cough (67.31%), and myalgia (55.77%). Health parameters include blood pressure (110/70 mm Hg), pulse rate (86.5±12.8 bpm), and temperature (100.5±2.8°F). Investigation findings show S. bilirubin (0.61 mg/dl), S. creatinine (0.94 mg/dl), RBS (120.5 mg/dl), HB% (13.78 g/dl), and PCV (39.75). Platelet counts varied in different conditions, with most responders to platelet transfusion (94.23%) showing no deaths but adverse outcomes related to transfusion reactions (5.77%). Conclusions: The prevalence of dengue fever in Bangladesh necessitates a comprehensive understanding of effective treatment modalities. By examining the outcomes and implications of platelet transfusion in this context, the research seeks to shed light on its effectiveness, thereby informing evidence-based medical practices and improving patient care.
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登革热患者输血小板的有效性:孟加拉国Rangpur社区医学院和医院的经验
背景:登革热是由登革热病毒引起并由蚊子传播的全球性卫生问题,可引起轻至严重疾病。严重的病例导致血小板减少症,血小板计数低可引起出血。血小板输注作为一种治疗策略存在争议;一些研究支持其用于预防出血,而另一些研究则提出了对其副作用的担忧。这项研究的目的是观察血小板输注对血小板计数非常低的登革热患者的有效性。方法:本单中心研究在孟加拉国Rangpur社区医学院和医院医学系进行。本研究于2023年3月至8月共入组了52例患者。结果:以登革热为主(86.54%),其次为1级登革出血热(7.69%)和登革休克综合征(5.77%)。出血发生率为15.38%。常见症状为发热(78.85%)、头痛(57.69%)、咳嗽(67.31%)、肌痛(55.77%)。健康参数包括血压(110/70毫米汞柱)、脉搏(86.5±12.8 bpm)和体温(100.5±2.8°F)。调查结果显示胆红素(0.61 mg/dl)、肌酐(0.94 mg/dl)、RBS (120.5 mg/dl)、HB% (13.78 g/dl)和PCV(39.75)。血小板计数在不同情况下有所不同,大多数对血小板输注有反应的患者(94.23%)没有死亡,但与输注反应相关的不良后果(5.77%)。结论:孟加拉国登革热的流行需要全面了解有效的治疗方式。在这种情况下,通过检查血小板输注的结果和影响,本研究试图阐明其有效性,从而为循证医学实践提供信息并改善患者护理。
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