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A severe form of falciparum malaria associated with staphylococcal endocarditis
Authors:Mikic D  Djokic M  Bojic I  Pavlovic M  Balint B  Vucinic Z  Maksic Dj
Abstract:A case is presented of a patient, aged 56 years, with severe form of imported malaria caused by Plasmodia falciparum. Hyperparasitemia of erythrocytes > 30% was registered, and during the course of the disease CNS dysfunction, severe anemia, acute renal failure, disseminated intravenous coagulation with manifest hemorrhagic syndrome, icterus, enterocolitis, pneumonia and staphylococcal endocarditis were developed Due to hyperparasitemia and numerous complications, antimalarial drugs such as quinidine (1,200 mg/day) and artemether (160 mg/day) were administered parenterally. Infected erythrocytes were exchanged with 2.5 litres of healthy erythrocytes suspension. Hemodialysis was also performed as well as nine-week antistaphylococcal therapy. During the treatment preparation of deplasmated blood, concentrated thrombocytes, fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitates, human albumins and immunoglobulins were applied, along with the correction of electrolytic dysbalance, administration of diuretic, cardiotonic, antiarrhythmic, anxiolytic, antipsychotic and antidepressive drugs. Two months after the admission the patient was released from the Clinic in good condition, with normal clinical-laboratory findings.
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