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J Family Reprod Health ; 17(2): 105-108, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37547782

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Objective: Dengue cases in pregnancy have high morbidity and mortality. More so if it leads to immune thrombocytopenic purpura which causes a drastic decrease in platelet, increasing chances of bleeding and mortality and pregnancy itself being a state of hemodynamic instability. Case report: Here, we present a case of dengue causing secondary immune thrombocytopenia. Managing these cases is challenging and need a multidisciplinary approach and should be done at a higher center. In previous reports, thrombocytopenia in such cases responded to steroids or IVIG. But in our case patient did not respond to either of them but to Romiplostim. There are only a few studies on the use of Romiplostim in dengue and dengue induced ITP and more study is required. Conclusion: Dengue induced persistent thrombocytopenia is rare but should always be kept in mind in managing these cases.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38740, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37303396

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Introduction Dengue is caused by a virus from the Flaviviridae family. Although the literature on this disease is sparse, some studies have shown the effects of dengue in the first trimester of pregnancy. However, the sample size in these studies is limited. Aims and objective The current study aimed to compare foetomaternal outcomes in pregnant patients with dengue in early (< 24 weeks) and late (> 24 weeks) pregnancy and find the prevalence and predictive factors for abortion in pregnant patients with dengue. Material and methods This retrospective study included all pregnant patients (n = 62) admitted to the labour room over a period of six years from April 2016 to February 2022 and who were diagnosed with dengue anytime during pregnancy. Data were collected from their medical records and analysed. Differences between the two groups were assessed by the Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, and Mann-Whitney U test. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results Out of a total of 62 patients, those with dengue at a gestational age of less than 24 weeks (n = 15) had more incidence of intrauterine growth restriction (55.6 vs 12.9%) (p value = 0.012) and oligohydramnios (66.7 vs 17.9%) (p value = 0.007). The incidence of abortion was 33.3%; among the patients at a gestational age of less than 12 weeks, 71.4% had an abortion. When the patients who had abortions were compared with those who did not, the factors predicting abortion were found to be a history of previous abortion (p value = 0.004), gestational age of less than 12 weeks (p value = 0.003), and decreased platelet count (p value = 0.03). Conclusion  The effect of dengue infection in early pregnancy includes abortion, intrauterine growth restriction, and oligohydramnios, and these patients should be managed in a tertiary care hospital.

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J Family Med Prim Care ; 11(3): 912-917, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35495816

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Aims: Dengue fever is a major health problem with high morbidity and mortality especially during epidemic season; pregnant females being no exception. But, there is paucity of published data on dengue fever during pregnancy. Hence, this study was planned to study the clinical profile, maternal outcome and predictors of poor outcome in pregnant dengue patients. Materials and Methods: All pregnant females attending labour room of Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur from April 2016 to October2020 with acute febrile illness caused by dengue virus at any gestational age were included in the study. Diagnosis of dengue was made by detection of NS1 antigen or dengue serology. A predesigned proforma was used to record materno-foetal outcomes and were analysed. Results: Dengue was the cause of fever in 7.1% febrile patients. Maternal complications included abortions (26%), abruptio (1.9%), postpartum haemorrhage (11.9%) . Of all the pregnant dengue patients, five had severe dengue(SD) with high mortality (3/5; 60%). Fetal complications were intrauterine death(7.7%),preterm(42.3%). Thrombocytopenia and elevated transaminases were associated with adverse outcome. Conclusions: Dengue fever in pregnancy is associated with poor outcomes more in cases of SD rather than dengue fever . Pregnant females with high risk predictors should be identified and managed aggressively in intensive care units to improve outcomes.

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J Family Med Prim Care ; 9(2): 1212-1214, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32318497

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Endoscopic biliary stenting is an established modality of managing benign and malignant obstructive disorders of biliary tract. Complications associated with biliary stents though uncommon are on the rise. We report a case of migrated biliary plastic stent presenting as gastro-inetstinal hemorrhage, which was managed successfully by endoscopic technique avoiding any major surgery.

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