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Research Article

Deaths due to dengue fever at a tertiary care hospital in Lahore, Pakistan

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Pages 303-309 | Received 04 Jul 2013, Accepted 28 Nov 2013, Published online: 04 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

Objective: We conducted this study to review deaths due to dengue fever (DF) during a large outbreak of DF in Lahore, Pakistan. Methods: We reviewed deaths due to DF at Jinnah Hospital Lahore between August and November 2011. Clinical and laboratory data were abstracted. The 2011 World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia (WHO SEARO) guidelines were used to classify the disease. Results: Out of 128,634 probable DF patients who visited the outpatient department, 2313 patients were hospitalized; 1699 (73.3%) were male. RT-PCR was positive in 92 of 114 hospitalized patients (DENV-2 in 91 patients and DENV-3 in 1 patient). Sixty dengue-related deaths were reported; 41 (68.3%) were male. The mean age (± standard deviation) was 44 (± 20.5) y. The diagnosis at the time of presentation was DF in 5 (8.3%), dengue haemorrhagic fever without shock in 16 (26.6%), dengue shock syndrome in 20 (33%), and expanded dengue syndrome in 19 (31.7%) patients. Expanded dengue syndrome included encephalopathy in 12 (20%) patients, intracerebral bleed in 3 (5%), multiorgan failure in 3 (5%), and Guillain–Barré syndrome in 1 (1.6%). Twenty-nine (48.3%) patients had at least 1 comorbidity. Conclusion: Dengue shock syndrome and expanded dengue syndrome were the most common causes of death.

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the members of the expert committee Dr Arif Mehmood Siddique, Dr Ali Jawa, and Dr Muhammad Abbas Raza for their help in reviewing the reported dengue-related deaths. We are also grateful to Dr Muhammad Idrees of the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology for performing the RT-PCR. The ethics review committee of Allama Iqbal Medical College/Jinnah Hospital Lahore approved the study protocol.

Declaration of interest: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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