A Retrospective Study on Laboratory Profile and Clinical Parameters of Dengue Fever Patients
Ajeet Kumar, Shahnawaz Sarwari, Waheed Ahmed Arain, Suresh Kumar, Kaneez Fatima, Najeeb Ullah Ansari
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Over the past decade,
the number of cases of dengue fever has augmented intensely globally. Half the
world's population is now under threat. Pakistan has also very high dengue
fever per year, with regular reports of dengue outbreaks compared to other
countries. Dengue infection should be treated as a solitary ailment with
various clinical pictures, vacillating from symptomless situations to severe
clinical sequences, which may result in high mortality and morbidity.
Aim: To investigate the
laboratory parameters and clinical profile in patients with dengue fever.
Study
Design:
A Retrospective observational study.
Place
and Duration: In
the Department of Medicine of Jalan Bani Bu Ali hospital
Oman for one-year duration from July 2020 to July 2021.
Methods: At least IgM positive
or NS1 positive or IgM with NS1 positive or reactive ELISA assay for dengue
fever detection but without any co-infection, bone marrow disease confirmed the
cases of dengue without other confounding factors, such as alteration of
clinical and laboratory data. The results were analyzed for the study. SPSS 21.0
was applied for Statistical analysis.
Results: A total of 52 cases
were tested positive for dengue fever. The patients mean age was 27.60 +/-
13.98 years and vacillated from 13 to 75 years. Of the total number of
patients, 30 (57.69%) were in the age group 21 to 40 years. Of the 52 cases, 36
(69.23%) were male, 16 (30.77%) were female with M:F ratio was 2.2: 1. 42
(80.77%) of all cases were hospitalized for 5 days or less, and 10 (19.23%)
were hospitalized for more than 5 days. The mean hospital stay was 3.67±1.40,
ranging from 2 to 8 days. Fever was observed in all (100%) of the total number
of cases.
Conclusions: In this analysis, all
patients have fever, and body pain, headache and malaise were communal signs,
but a substantial quantity of cases also had respiratory and gastrointestinal
symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, dry cough and diarrhea.
Keywords: Dengue fever,
clinical profile, retrospective study, laboratory profile, thrombocytopenia