[Probable effect of hemofiltration on hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation in shock secondary to severe malaria].

Cahiers d'anesthesiologie Pub Date : 1996-01-01
D Hommel, F Michard, F Bollandard, A Hulin
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The authors report a case of severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a French Guyana endemic area with secondary myocardial dysfunction treated by usual symptomatic therapy and continuous veno-venous haemofiltration (CVVH). Haemodynamic investigations revealed hyperkinetic shock and oxygen supply dependence. Haemodynamic remained critical under conventional therapy and CVVH was introduced. Haemodynamic parameters improved rapidly with reduced oxygen debt. In the absence of associated bacterial, viral and fungal infections, the systemic inflammatory response syndrome with shock and impairment of consciousness seems to be linked to severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria. The benefits and the probable mechanisms of action of CVVH are discussed.

[血液滤过对重症疟疾继发休克的血流动力学和组织氧合的可能影响]。
作者报告了法属圭亚那流行区一例严重恶性疟原虫疟疾患者,经常规对症治疗和持续静脉-静脉血液滤过(CVVH)治疗继发性心肌功能障碍。血流动力学调查显示高运动性休克和氧供应依赖。在常规治疗和CVVH下,血流动力学仍然很关键。随着氧债的减少,血流动力学参数迅速改善。在没有相关的细菌、病毒和真菌感染的情况下,伴有休克和意识障碍的全身性炎症反应综合征似乎与严重的恶性疟原虫疟疾有关。讨论了CVVH的优点和可能的作用机制。
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