Affiliations 

  • 1 a Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences , Monash University Malaysia , Bandar Sunway , Selangor , Malaysia
  • 2 b Department of Pathology , Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru , Johor , Malaysia
  • 3 c Clinical School Johor Bahru, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences , Monash University Malaysia , Johor , Malaysia
Platelets, 2017 Nov;28(7):724-727.
PMID: 28287000 DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2017.1293802

Abstract

Severe thrombocytopenia is common in dengue virus (DENV) infections. However, studies focusing on the role of profound thrombocytopenia (PT) (nadir platelet counts ≤ 20 000/mm3) in DENV infections are scarce. This study aims to identify the associated features and outcome of DENV patients with PT. It involves 237 adult hospitalized patients who were DENV PCR positive. The presence of comorbidity (AOR = 4.625; 95% CI = 1.113-19.230), higher admission hematocrit (AOR = 1.213; 95% CI = 1.067-1.379), lower admission albumin (AOR = 0.870; 95% CI = 0.766-0.988) and lower admission platelets (AOR = 0.980; 95% CI = 0.969-0.991) was associated with platelets ≤ 20 000/mm3 in multivariate logistic regression. PT was not affected by DENV serotypes, coinfections and secondary DENV infections. Patients with PT had significantly higher risk of experiencing warning signs (AOR = 3.709, 95% CI = 1.089-12.634) and longer hospital stay (AOR = 1.943, 95% CI = 1.010-3.774). However, severe dengue disease, hemorrhagic manifestations and need for intensive care were not significantly associated with PT.

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