Challenges in managing gestational malaria due to Plasmodium vivax with severe complications: A clinical case from Colombia

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Catalina Tovar-Acero , Carlos Alberto Bolívar Pineda , Eliud Daniel Pérez Vergara , Nohra Díaz Cornejo , Dina Ricardo-Caldera
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Abstract

Gestational malaria is a life-threatening disease that affects pregnant women in endemic regions. Infection with parasites of the genus Plasmodium, transmitted by infected mosquitoes, can trigger complications for the mother and fetus. We present the description of a clinical case of gestational malaria complicated by Plasmodium vivax in a 25-year-old multiparous patient in the third trimester of pregnancy from an endemic area in the department of Córdoba, Colombia. Admission to the intensive care unit for 3 days and an emergency cesarean section were necessary due to serious complications, such as anemia, severe thrombocytopenia, and hypertensive symptoms. Treatment included the use of chloroquine and red blood cell and platelet transfusions to address hematologic complications. After the cesarean section, the patient made a satisfactory recovery and was prescribed primaquine for 14 days. The importance of surveillance and adequate management of gestational malaria is highlighted to prevent serious complications during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. This clinical case highlights the complexity of gestational malaria and the need for a comprehensive approach to its management, with special attention to hematologic, hypertensive, and obstetric complications that may arise in this clinical context.
管理由间日疟原虫引起的妊娠期疟疾及严重并发症的挑战:来自哥伦比亚的一例临床病例
妊娠期疟疾是一种威胁生命的疾病,影响流行地区的孕妇。由受感染的蚊子传播的疟原虫属寄生虫感染可引发母亲和胎儿的并发症。我们提出了一个临床病例的妊娠疟疾合并间日疟原虫的描述在一个25岁的多胞胎患者在怀孕的第三个月从部门Córdoba,哥伦比亚流行区。由于贫血、严重血小板减少症和高血压症状等严重并发症,有必要入院重症监护3天并进行紧急剖宫产手术。治疗包括使用氯喹和红细胞和血小板输注以解决血液学并发症。剖宫产术后患者恢复良好,给予伯氨喹14天治疗。强调了监测和适当管理妊娠期疟疾的重要性,以防止怀孕期间和产后出现严重并发症。这一临床病例突出了妊娠期疟疾的复杂性和对其管理采取综合方法的必要性,特别注意在这种临床情况下可能出现的血液学、高血压和产科并发症。
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