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Predictive score of uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients turning to severe malaria

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2007;45(4):273-282.
Published online: December 20, 2007

1Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.

2Department of Tropical Hygiene, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.

3Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.

Corresponding author (tmpwl@mahidol.ac.th)

deceased

• Received: October 6, 2007   • Accepted: December 14, 2007

Copyright © 2007 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 The percentage frequency distribution of Malaria Severity Prognostic Score (MSPS) in the original malaria patients. UM: acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients who became recovery and no severe malaria finding was found during treatment (n = 574). USM: uncomplicated malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment (n = 26).
Fig. 2 ROC curve of the MSPS based on the original malaria patients for discriminating acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment from those with becoming recovery and no any severe malaria finding was found during treatment. The area under the ROC curve (95% CI) was 0.97 (0.96-0.99), P < 0.001.
Predictive score of uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients turning to severe malaria
UM (n = 574) USM (n = 26) OR (95% CI) Gender (male/female) 449/125 20/6 1.1 (0.4-2.7) Age (years)  Mean (SD) 26.0 (9.0) 25.0 (10.7) NA Body Mass Index [No. (%)]  Underweight (< 18.5) 153 (26.6) 7 (26.9) 1.1 (0.5-2.9)  Overweight†† (> 24.9) 8 (1.4) 3 (11.5) 9.6 (2.3-39.8) Geometric mean parasite count (/µL) (Min-Max) 4,861 (137-152,080) 1,8062 (143-183,150) NA Fever [Mean(SD)]  Before treatment†† (°C) 37.9 (0.9) 39.3 (0.7) NA  Duration before admission (days) 5.1 (4.0) 6.6 (3.0) NA Pulse rate before treatment†† (bpm)  Mean (SD) 79.8 (11.2) 101.6 (10.0) NA No.(%) of patients with: Past history of malaria in last 1 year 283 (49.3) 5 (19.2) 0.2 (0.1-0.6) Presented gametocytemia 9 (1.6) 4 (15.4) 11.4 (3.2-39.9) Presented schizontemia 2 (0.3) 3 (11.5) 37.3 (5.9-234.2) Hepatomegaly 116 (20.2) 5 (19.2) 0.9 (0.3-2.5) Splenomegaly 43 (7.5) 2 (7.7) 1.0 (0.2-4.5) Anemia 426 (74.2) 20 (76.9) 1.2 (0.4-2.9) Dehydration†† 220 (38.3) 23 (88.5) 12.3 (3.6-41.5) Weakness 512 (89.2) 25 (96.2) 3.0 (0.4-22.7) Chill 295 (51.4) 16 (61.5) 1.5 (0.6-3.4) Headache 521 (90.8) 26 (100) 1.0 (1.0-1.1) Dizziness 292 (50.9) 18 (69.2) 2.1 (0.9-5.0) Abdominal pain 137 (23.9) 4 (15.4) 0.5 (0.2-1.7) Diarrhea 81 (14.1) 4 (15.4) 1.1 (0.4-3.2) Nausea 281 (49.0) 13 (50.0) 1.0 (0.4-2.2) Anorexia 314 (54.7) 22 (84.6) 4.5 (1.5-13.3) Hematology and biochemistry profiles; Mean (SD)
UM (n = 574) USM (n = 26) Hematology profiles  Hemoglobin (g/dL) 12.0 (2.3) 11.9 (2.0)  Pack cell volume (%) 36.1 (6.4) 35.5 (6.0)  White blood cell count(x103/µL) 5.4 (1.7) 4.9 (1.1)  Platelet count (x103/µL) 102.3 (48.0) 97.4 (35.6) Biochemistry profiles  Direct bilirubin (mg/dL) 0.28 (0.09) 0.31 (0.12)  Total bilirubin (mg/dL) 1.08 (0.34) 1.17 (0.48)  Alkaline phosphatase (U/L) 102.7 (33.3) 114.5 (37.8)  Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L) 36.0 (14.7) 37.3 (15.5)  Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) 35.1 (11.4) 38.6 (12.3)  Albumin (g/dL) 3.6 (0.5) 3.4 (0.4)  Blood urea nitrogen (mg/dL) 16.3 (5.9) 18.4 (7.2)  Creatinine (mg/dL) 0.84 (0.12) 0.86 (0.18)  Glucose (mg/dL) 119.9 (15.3) 103.2 (11.1)  Cholesterol (mg/dL) 107.7 (18.9) 99.8 (13.7)  Sodium (mmol/L) 135.6 (4.2) 133.4 (5.1)  Potassium (mmol/L) 3.7 (0.5) 3.5 (0.3) Scores: Cut-off score Validity results
Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Accuracy (%) 0.0 100 60.3 62.0 1.0 92.3 89.4 89.5 1.1* 92.3 90.7 90.8 1.2 88.5 92.5 92.3 1.3 88.5 93.7 93.5 1.4 88.5 95.5 95.1 1.5 76.9 95.5 94.6 1.6 76.9 96.5 95.6 1.7 76.9 97.2 96.3 Malaria Severity Prognostic Score (MSPS) Uncomplicated malaria patients becoming recovery and no any severe malaria finding was found during treatment (n = 337) Uncomplicated malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment (n = 9) Correctness of score for predicting UM 298 1 Correctness of score for predicting USM 39 8
Table 1. Clinical characteristics of study patients on admission

: P-value < 0.05,

: P-value < 0.001

UM: acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients who became recovery and no severe malaria finding was found during treatment.

USM: uncomplicated malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment

NA: not applicable

Table 2. Baseline laboratory data of study patients on admission

: P-value < 0.05

UM: acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients who became recovery and no severe malaria finding was found during treatment.

USM: uncomplicated malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment

Table 3. Validity results of different Malaria Severity Prognostic Scores (MSPSs) derived from the stepwise multiple discriminant analysis function based on the original malaria patients

1.1 is the cut-off point for discriminating.

Table 4. Validation study of MSPS in other acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients (n = 346) who became recovery and no severe malaria finding was found during treatment (UM) and uncomplicated malaria patients turned to severe malaria during treatment (USM)

Sensitivity = 88.8%

Specificity = 88.4%

Accuracy: 306/346 = 88.4%