Frequency of Thrombocytopenia in Malaria and its prognostic significance

Saleh Ahmad, Saeed-ur-rehman, Qazi Ikramullah, Iqbal Ahmad
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Thrombocytopenia is a common hematological manifestation of malaria, but locally there is limited data on the association of thrombocytopenia degree and malarial species in Pakistan. Therefore, the present study aims to assess the frequency of thrombocytopenia and its severity among patients with malaria. METHODOLOGY: In this prospective cross-sectional study, a total of 120 patients with smear-positive for malaria on microscopy were included. The patient's complete blood count (CBC) was assessed daily to monitor the platelet counts, and thrombocytopenia was divided into four categories, i.e., mild, moderate, severe, and very severe thrombocytopenia. RESULTS: Out of the total 120 malaria-positive cases, 78(65%) were positive for P. vivax, 32(26.7%) were affected by P. falciparum, and 10(8.3%) patients had mixed infection. Thrombocytopenia developed among 73% of the total patients with malaria; of these, 35.23% developed mild thrombocytopenia, while 31.82%, 23.86%, and 9.09% developed moderate, severe, and very severe thrombocytopenia, respectively. Among those 30(34.0%) infected with P. falciparum, 8(26.7%) developed mild thrombocytopenia, while 8(26.7%) and 14(46.7%) developed moderate to very severe thrombocytopenia. Similarly, most patients with P. vivax 23(39.7%) had mild to moderate 20(34.5%) thrombocytopenia, 15(25.9%) had severe, and only 5.19% had very severe thrombocytopenia p-value=0.141 shows non-significant association. Furthermore, P. vivax group developed complications, while two of the four patients of the P. falciparum group developed cerebral malaria, one developed renal failure, and the last one had pancytopenia. CONCLUSION:  In conclusion, thrombocytopenia is frequent among patients with malaria. Moreover, the severity of thrombocytopenia and complications are more evident among those infected with P. falciparum than those with P. vivax.
疟疾患者血小板减少的频率及其预后意义
背景与目的:血小板减少是疟疾的一种常见血液学表现,但巴基斯坦当地关于血小板减少程度与疟疾种类之间关系的数据有限。因此,本研究旨在评估疟疾患者血小板减少的频率及其严重程度。方法:在这项前瞻性横断面研究中,共纳入了120例镜检疟疾涂片阳性患者。每日检测患者全血细胞计数(CBC),监测血小板计数,并将血小板减少症分为轻度、中度、重度、极重度血小板减少症四类。结果:120例疟疾阳性病例中,间日疟原虫阳性78例(65%),恶性疟原虫感染32例(26.7%),混合感染10例(8.3%)。73%的疟疾患者出现血小板减少症;其中轻度血小板减少占35.23%,中度、重度和极重度血小板减少分别占31.82%、23.86%和9.09%。在30例(34.0%)恶性疟原虫感染者中,8例(26.7%)出现轻度血小板减少,8例(26.7%)和14例(46.7%)出现中度至极重度血小板减少。同样,大多数间日疟原虫患者23(39.7%)有轻度至中度血小板减少(34.5%),15(25.9%)有重度血小板减少,只有5.19%有极重度血小板减少(p值=0.141),无显著相关性。间日疟原虫组出现并发症,恶性疟原虫组4例患者中2例出现脑型疟疾,1例出现肾功能衰竭,1例出现全血细胞减少症。结论:血小板减少症在疟疾患者中较为常见。此外,恶性疟原虫感染者血小板减少和并发症的严重程度比间日疟原虫感染者更为明显。
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