W. Rehman, S. Zeb, Sidra Noureen, Sofia Razzaq Meo, Ahsan Naeem, Fahim Ullah, Syed Sohail Ahmed, A. Rehman, S. Jalal, T. Muhammad, Hilal Ahmad, Adnan Hussain Tanoli, Jawad Ullah, Imranullah Rahimi, Nasirullah Adil
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Abnormalities in Serum Electrolytes in DF, DHF and DSS as Prognostic Indicators for Dengue Severity: A Comparative Model
About 250 positive patients were included in the study for diagnosis, of whom 146 were Male and 104 were Female. The M±SD of severity level in DF and DHF patients was 120.5±53.3, Variance=2841.18, Cl95% 1.960, and P=value was calculated as 0.001. The Comparative Analysis of DF and DHF symptoms between group SS (576), df (1), MS (576), F (0.52978) and p=value was calculated p=.478. Whereas within groups SS (15221.5), df (14), MS (1087.25), F (0.52978) and p=value was calculated as p=.478. The M±SD of severity level in DF and DSS patients was 118.4±59.5, Variance=3551.96, Cl95% 1.960, and P=value was calculated as 0.001. The M±SD of dengue serological markers such as 20±9.26, Variance=85.824, and Cl95% 1.960. The M±SD of Na+ in DF 132.4±3.8, DHF 129.5±2.5, DSS 119.5±2.5. K+ in DF 3.38±0.32, DHF 2.97±1.01, DSS 2.4±0.93. Ca+ in DF 8.81±0.53, DHF 7.82±1.2, DSS 6.36±0.57. Mg+ in DF 1.39±0.71, DHF 1.39±0.41, DSS 1.62±0.31. Po4 in DF 3.47±0.53, DHF 2.21±0.62, and DSS 2.34±0.31. It was concluded that dengue shock syndrome patients were found highly affected by serum electrolytes, so we need to focus on the replacement and treatment of serum electrolytes. Keywords: Dengue virus, Civil Hospital, Serological Markers, Abnormal Serum Electrolytes, Clinical manifestation