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Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria

Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria
Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria

The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure. Intracranial pressure (ICP) was monitored and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) calculated in 23 Kenyan children with cerebral malaria. Four children had severe intracranial hypertension (ICP >40mm Hg, CPP <40 mm Hg): two died, one with an ICP of 158 mm Hg and signs of transtentorial herniation, the other one with an ICP of 42 mm Hg and cardiorespiratory arrest. The other two survived with severe neurological sequelae. Nine had intermediate intracranial hypertension (ICP >20 mm Hg, CPP <50 mm Hg) and 10 had mild intracranial hypertension (maximum ICP10-20 mm Hg); all survived without severe sequelae. Mannitol controlled the ICP in children with intermediate intracranial hypertension, but it did not prevent the development of intractable intracranial hypertension in children with severe intracranial hypertension. Intracranial hypertension is a feature of Kenyan children with cerebral malaria and severe intracranial hypertension is associated with a poor outcome.

cerebral malaria, intracranial pressure
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219-226
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Newton, C.R.J.C., Crawley, J., Sowumni, A., Waruiru, C., Mwangi, I., English, M., Murphy, S., Winstanley, P.A., Marsh, K. and Kirkham, F.J. (1997) Intracranial hypertension in Africans with cerebral malaria. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 76 (3), 219-226. (doi:10.1136/adc.76.3.219).

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Abstract

The causes of death and neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria are obscure. Intracranial pressure (ICP) was monitored and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) calculated in 23 Kenyan children with cerebral malaria. Four children had severe intracranial hypertension (ICP >40mm Hg, CPP <40 mm Hg): two died, one with an ICP of 158 mm Hg and signs of transtentorial herniation, the other one with an ICP of 42 mm Hg and cardiorespiratory arrest. The other two survived with severe neurological sequelae. Nine had intermediate intracranial hypertension (ICP >20 mm Hg, CPP <50 mm Hg) and 10 had mild intracranial hypertension (maximum ICP10-20 mm Hg); all survived without severe sequelae. Mannitol controlled the ICP in children with intermediate intracranial hypertension, but it did not prevent the development of intractable intracranial hypertension in children with severe intracranial hypertension. Intracranial hypertension is a feature of Kenyan children with cerebral malaria and severe intracranial hypertension is associated with a poor outcome.

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Published date: March 1997
Keywords: cerebral malaria, intracranial pressure

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Local EPrints ID: 429800
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/429800
ISSN: 0003-9888
PURE UUID: edb55715-a412-47f7-ac30-b0278b54ca2d
ORCID for F.J. Kirkham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2443-7958

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Author: C.R.J.C. Newton
Author: J. Crawley
Author: A. Sowumni
Author: C. Waruiru
Author: I. Mwangi
Author: M. English
Author: S. Murphy
Author: P.A. Winstanley
Author: K. Marsh
Author: F.J. Kirkham ORCID iD

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