The Impact of empirical hydrocortisone therapy on clinical outcomes in dengue fever: A retrospective chart review

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The role of steroids in dengue infection (DI) remains uncertain. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted on patients ≥18 y of age diagnosed with DI based on positivity for dengue non-structural antigen 1 or immunoglobulin M between October 2017 and November 2018. RESULTS: Hydrocortisone was administered to 106 of 406 patients. DI with warning signs occurred in nine patients (9.5%) in the steroid cohort and eight patients (2.5%) in the non-steroid group. The incidence of severe DI, bleeding and admission duration were similar between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows no significant benefit of empirical steroids in DI. KEYWORDS: clinical outcomes; corticosteroids; dengue.

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Dengue-drug therapy, Severe Dengue, Hydrocortisone, Retrospective Studies, Cohort Studies

Citation

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2020;114(8): 632-634.

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