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Table 2 Comparison of different parameters between severe malaria cases who survived and those who died in ICU

From: Severe imported malaria in an intensive care unit: a review of 59 cases

 

Survivors

(n = 50)

Non-survivors

(n = 9)

P*

Age [median IQR]

42 (33-49)

45 (33-57)

0,353

Male gender [n (%)]

38 (76.0)

9 (100)

0.161

Duration of symptoms [median IQR]

7 (4-9)

6 (4-8)

0.828

Time since arrival to diagnosis [median IQR]

8 (6-15)

16 (10-20)

0.027

Non-immune (vs semi-immune) status [n (%)]

24/46(52.2)

5/8 (62.5)

0.711

Parasitaemia [n (%)]

15 (30.3)

2 (22.2)

0.252

   ≤10

19 (38.0)

3 (33.3)

 

   11-50

4 (8.0)

3 (33.3)

 

   > 50

12 (24.4)

1 (11.1)

 

   Non quantified

   

SAPS II [median (IQR)]

28.5 (21.5-37)

68 (47-73)

< 0.001

Glasgow coma scale [n (%)] ≥13

33 (68.8)

(22.2)

0.019

10-12 (rousable coma)

8 (16.7)

3 (33.3)

 

≤ 9 (unrousable coma)

7 (14.6)

4 (44.4)

 

Haemoglobin (mg/dL) [median (IQR)]

9.5 (8.0-12.6)

10.4 (8.3-12.2)

0.618

Renal failure [n (%)]

23 (46.0)

8 (88.9)

0.027

Pulmonary oedema/ARDS [n (%)]

14 (29.2)

8 (88.9)

< 0.001

Hypoglycaemia [n (%)]

11 (22.4)

7 (77.8)

0.002

Circulatory collapse, shock [n (%)]

22 (44.9)

7 (77.8)

0.080

Abnormal bleeding/DIC [n (%)]

6 (13.6)

5 (62.5)

0.007

Acidaemia/acidosis [n (%)]

14 (29.8)

9 (100)

< 0.001

WHO major criteria of severe malaria ≥ 5 [n (%)]

20 (40.0)

9 (100)

< 0.001

Malaria Prediction Score (MPS)ref [median (IQR)]

1.78 (0.38-4.53)

4.68 (4.21-5.20)

0.008

Malaria Score for Adults (MAS)ref [median (IQR)]

3 (1-7)

9 (6-10)

0.001

Length of stay in ICU [median (IQR)]

4 (2-12)

8 (3-27)

0.185

  1. * χ2 test or Fisher exact test for categorical variables, Wilcoxon test for continuous variables. IQR = interquartile ranges