Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection

Background Spleen is an important organ in immunity to malaria infection which is always affected in malaria patients. Enlargement of the spleen is one of the main clinical symptoms of malaria. Level of parasitemia is related to the risk of complications. Objective To describe the correlation betwee...

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Main Authors: Dini Lailani, Munar Lubis, Bidasari Lubis, Syahril Pasaribu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2016-10-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/747
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spelling doaj-5d5090b59ef248989cb38cb97a7979912020-11-25T01:29:35ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2016-10-01443111610.14238/pi44.3.2004.111-6613Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infectionDini LailaniMunar LubisBidasari LubisSyahril PasaribuBackground Spleen is an important organ in immunity to malaria infection which is always affected in malaria patients. Enlargement of the spleen is one of the main clinical symptoms of malaria. Level of parasitemia is related to the risk of complications. Objective To describe the correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P.falciparum infection. Methods One hundred and four patients including children and adults with fever, pale, jaundice, diarrhea, and headache who vis- ited public health centers in 5 villages in Mandailing Natal, North Sumatera were enrolled in this study. The diagnosis of malaria was based on blood smears stained by Giemsa method, while the spleen size was measured using Hackett method. Correlation be- tween parasitemia and spleen size was tested by Spearman rank correlation. Results Splenomegaly was found in 37 of 104 patients (35.6 %) with the size of H1 in 10.6 %, H2 in 15.4 %, H3 in 9.6 %. The mean parasite count between patients with and without splenomegaly was different, and the difference was significant between patients with spleen size of H0 and H3. The higher the parasitemia, the bigger the spleen size was (r=0.291; p=0.03). Conclusion There was a correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in falciparum malarial infectionhttps://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/747parasitemiasplenomegalyfalciparum malaria
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author Dini Lailani
Munar Lubis
Bidasari Lubis
Syahril Pasaribu
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Munar Lubis
Bidasari Lubis
Syahril Pasaribu
Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
Paediatrica Indonesiana
parasitemia
splenomegaly
falciparum malaria
author_facet Dini Lailani
Munar Lubis
Bidasari Lubis
Syahril Pasaribu
author_sort Dini Lailani
title Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
title_short Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
title_full Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
title_fullStr Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P. falciparum infection
title_sort correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with p. falciparum infection
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Background Spleen is an important organ in immunity to malaria infection which is always affected in malaria patients. Enlargement of the spleen is one of the main clinical symptoms of malaria. Level of parasitemia is related to the risk of complications. Objective To describe the correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in patients with P.falciparum infection. Methods One hundred and four patients including children and adults with fever, pale, jaundice, diarrhea, and headache who vis- ited public health centers in 5 villages in Mandailing Natal, North Sumatera were enrolled in this study. The diagnosis of malaria was based on blood smears stained by Giemsa method, while the spleen size was measured using Hackett method. Correlation be- tween parasitemia and spleen size was tested by Spearman rank correlation. Results Splenomegaly was found in 37 of 104 patients (35.6 %) with the size of H1 in 10.6 %, H2 in 15.4 %, H3 in 9.6 %. The mean parasite count between patients with and without splenomegaly was different, and the difference was significant between patients with spleen size of H0 and H3. The higher the parasitemia, the bigger the spleen size was (r=0.291; p=0.03). Conclusion There was a correlation between parasitemia and spleen size in falciparum malarial infection
topic parasitemia
splenomegaly
falciparum malaria
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/747
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