Clinical and biochemical profile of scrub typhus patients with emphasis on liver dysfunction in a tertiary care centre in South Rajasthan

Mukul Sharma, Saurabh Gupta, S. Verma, Lekha Sharma, Poonam Gupta, Kalu R. Sharma, N. Sahi
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Background: Scrub typhus is a zoonotic infectious disease presenting commonly with acute febrile illness of variable severity and symptoms. It mimics other more prevalent tropical febrile illnesses such as dengue, malaria, and leptospirosis. Prevalence is high in and around Udaipur due to hilly terrains and agricultural farmlands. Multisystem involvement is common but liver dysfunction is a fatal comorbidity. Methods: In a retrospective observational study, we analyzed the clinical, biochemical, and demographic parameters of 85 patients of scrub typhus. The study population was distributed into four groups for abnormal liver chemistries based on American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) clinical guidelines: normal, borderline high, mild elevation, and moderate elevation. Results: Almost 80% of patients had abnormal liver chemistries including either serum bilirubin or transaminases. More than 30% of patients were categorized in group 2 and group 3 of the abnormal liver chemistries. Group 4 with moderate to severe liver dysfunction had 15.3% (n=13) patients. Thrombocytopenia and elevated blood urea and Creatinine were significantly seen in patients with both scrub typhus and liver dysfunction. Conclusions: Thus, in our study prevalence of hepatitis and jaundice with multiorgan failure in scrub typhus patients was significantly high. Timely identification of systemic complications and screening of liver chemistries on presentation is of utmost importance for better outcomes, among seriously ill patients.
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南拉贾斯坦邦一家三级医疗中心恙虫病患者的临床和生化特征,重点是肝功能异常
背景:恙虫病是一种人畜共患病,通常表现为严重程度和症状不一的急性发热性疾病。它与登革热、疟疾和钩端螺旋体病等其他流行的热带发热疾病相似。由于丘陵地形和农田,乌代布尔及其周边地区的发病率很高。多系统受累很常见,但肝功能障碍是致命的并发症:在一项回顾性观察研究中,我们分析了 85 名恙虫病患者的临床、生化和人口统计学参数。根据美国胃肠病学院(ACG)的临床指南,研究对象的肝脏化学指标异常被分为四组:正常、边缘偏高、轻度升高和中度升高:结果:近 80% 的患者肝脏化学指标异常,包括血清胆红素或转氨酶。超过 30% 的患者被归入肝脏化学指标异常的第 2 组和第 3 组。中度至重度肝功能异常的第 4 组患者占 15.3%(13 人)。血小板减少、血尿素和肌酸酐升高在恙虫病和肝功能异常的患者中均有显著表现:因此,在我们的研究中,恙虫病患者中肝炎和黄疸并伴有多器官功能衰竭的发病率非常高。在重症患者中,及时发现全身并发症和筛查肝脏化学成分对改善预后至关重要。
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