Prognostic Efficacy Assessment of ACT Therapy and Quinine in Severe Falciparum Malaria


Article type :

Original article

Author :

Saumya Gupta, ,Arati Lalchandani, ,Vishal Gupta, ,Rajeev Gupta

Volume :

12

Issue :

1

Abstract :

In this study, the changes in prognostic indicators such as haemoglobin levels, serum lactate levels, liver function tests, blood sugar levels and glassgow coma scale in patients of severe falciparum malaria treated with Artesunate combination therapy and Quinine have been observed. One hundred patients of severe falciparum malaria were selected from medicine indoor wards. The patients were randomly assigned to artesunate based combination therapy or quinine based therapy. Prognostic parameters like haemoglobin, glasgow coma scale, serum lactates, liver function test and blood sugar levels were monitored. The present study suggests that artesunate is an effective alternative to quinine in the treatment of severe malaria.The mortality, incidence of posttreatment hypoglycemia, coma recovery time, time to normalization of plasma lactate levels and liver function tests, variability in Haemoglobin were not found to be statistically significant. Occurrence of hypoglycemia and hearing disturbances in quinine treatment group was found to be statistically significant

Keyword :

artesunate combination therapy, infectious disease, malaria, pharmacotherapy, quinine