Dengue Fever MX Protocol Summary Updated (Dengue1)
Dengue Fever MX Protocol Summary Updated (Dengue1)
Dengue Fever MX Protocol Summary Updated (Dengue1)
Phases of Dengue
1) DF in Febrile phase
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b) Dengue Ab – D5 onwards
o IG M – Acute Infection
o IG G- Past Infection
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Mx;
Paracetamol
Admit child if child is unwell and cannot tolerate oral fluids. He requires IV fluids.
Temperature chart
Monitor BP, PR, RR every 4 hourly
IP/OP Chart
Oral or IV Fluids - Maintenance ONLY, given over 24 hours
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FBC - PLT <100,
HCT 20% rise from baseline or >42 (Normal HCT = 35)
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Mx;
PCM
Temp chart
Monitor BP, PR, RR every hour
IP/OP Chart
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Q3) DF in Leakage phase + Grade III Shock
DF Leakage features + Normal BP (SBP Normal, DBP Elevated), PR Increased, Narrow
pulse pressure [Pulse pressure<30 abnormal], CRT > 2 sec
o When child goes into leakage, intravascular volume decreases so circulatory volume
decreases so BP tends to drop. Hence compensatory mechanism occurs to maintain BP.
o First the HR increases to maintain BP. Tachycardia is the first sign child is entering
shock.
o When increased HR is not enough to maintain BP, peripheral vasoconstriction occurs.
This causes DBP to increases and since SBP is normal, Narrow Pulse pressure occurs as a
result. Also CRT is prolonged due to vasoconstriction.
Mx
1) NS Fluid Bolus – 10ml/kg/ over 1 h [bolus is given slowly] {During 1h- have blood crossmatched}
HCT decreases HCT decreases HCT Increases No Response to Fluids (3 boluses given)
& Child Improves & Child Deteriorates & Child Deteriorates
Reduce Fluid Rate Child is Bleeding Child is still Leaking Fluid Refractory Shock
Exclude Causes;
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Anywhere along the pathway, when there’s a response to Rx (i.e. child is recovering), Reduce
(adjust) fluid rate according to monitoring parameters.
Mx
No Response
No Response
3) Check HCT
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DF Recovery Features
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Case Book
A 6 years old child was admitted to Kalubovila hospital from Kirulapone with 3 days history
of fever, gum bleeding. His FBC revealed platelet count of 110 with PCV -35 % .
History Examination
He is alert,PR -80 bpm, BP -110/70, CRT -2s . His urine output =1 .2cc /kg / h . His body weight
is 35kg.
3.Prescribe the fluid management for this child for next 24 hours
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4.What are the other important management principles ?
4 hours later you found that he is developing a pleural effusion and ascites. PCV -43%
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4 hours later you found that his blood pressure is 100/85mmHg ,PR -115bpm and UOP =0.3
cc/kg / hour
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Staff has mismanaged the fluid therapy and 2 hours later you found that he is drowsy, blood
pressure unreportable and pulses are not palpable.
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MCQ Points
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