Tamara López-Díaz, Felipe Lugo, Jorge M Rodríguez, Elbio Sabao, Karen Sierra, Yoan Valdés, Jorge Vera
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Compliance with management guidelines in patients with suspected dengue.
Dengue is an endemic disease in Puerto Rico, with three to nine thousand
suspected dengue cases reported yearly. In PR, physicians are required to maintain
medical education courses about dengue in order to recertify their medical
licenses. The purpose of this study was to describe characteristics of patients
admitted to Bella Vista Hospital with suspected dengue and estimate the
compliance with guidelines established by the CDC documented in medical records.
A total of 197 medical records of patients admitted with diagnosis of suspected
dengue during January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 were reviewed.
The annual distribution of admitted cases showed a higher incidence
during the months of June through September, with August having the higher
incidence of all. Combined aches and pains were most commonly reported at
admission with a prevalence of 82%. In general there was a low prevalence of
severe disease as per definition at presentation (DM, clinical fluid accumulation,
hepatomegaly, pregnancy and/or renal insufficiency). Overall, compliance
with CDC established guidelines were only partially followed. The guideline
that was followed more frequently was a daily CBC, with 95% of patients
having this as part of their management. Prevalence of administration of
isotonic intravenous fluids was 63%, monitoring of vital signs was 48%),
and administration of bolus of intravenous fluid was11%. No fatalities were
reported during the period.