OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and a predictor of fatal outcome. Alterations in plasma potassium concentrations are commonly associated with acidosis. To date, there is little information about the changes in potassium in severe malaria. DESIGN: Prospective study examining the changes in plasma potassium in the first 24 hrs following admission in children with severe malaria. Urinary fractional excretion of potassium and the transtubular gradient of potassium were examined at admission. SETTING: High-dependency unit on the coast of Kenya. PATIENTS: Kenyan children admitted to hospital with clinical features of severe malaria (impaired consciousness or deep breathing) complicat...
BackgroundIn severe falciparum malaria metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury (AKI) are independ...
Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperlactatemia is an important and common complication of severe malaria. We investigat...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
BACKGROUND: To date, information about the frequency of electrolyte disturbances among children with...
Background. To date, information about the frequency of electrolyte disturbances among children with...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether hypovolemia is an important cause of the acidosis in children with se...
BACKGROUND: The role of volume resuscitation in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is controversia...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Background Severe metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury are major causes of mortality in childr...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria encompasses a complex syndrome affecting many organs and causin...
BACKGROUND: Identifying severe, life-threatening falciparum malaria in African children allows for t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pathophysiology and prognostic significance of acidosis in severe adul...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is the best predictor of death in children with severe falciparum mal...
BackgroundIn severe falciparum malaria metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury (AKI) are independ...
Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperlactatemia is an important and common complication of severe malaria. We investigat...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
BACKGROUND: To date, information about the frequency of electrolyte disturbances among children with...
Background. To date, information about the frequency of electrolyte disturbances among children with...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether hypovolemia is an important cause of the acidosis in children with se...
BACKGROUND: The role of volume resuscitation in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is controversia...
Data were prospectively collected on 306 Kenyan children, including blood gases in 258 (75%). Severe...
Background Severe metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury are major causes of mortality in childr...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria encompasses a complex syndrome affecting many organs and causin...
BACKGROUND: Identifying severe, life-threatening falciparum malaria in African children allows for t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pathophysiology and prognostic significance of acidosis in severe adul...
Background: Potassium abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. We describe the spectrum ...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is the best predictor of death in children with severe falciparum mal...
BackgroundIn severe falciparum malaria metabolic acidosis and acute kidney injury (AKI) are independ...
Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperlactatemia is an important and common complication of severe malaria. We investigat...