PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jan 2024)

Markers of prolonged hospitalisation in severe dengue.

  • Mario Recker,
  • Wim A Fleischmann,
  • Trinh Huu Nghia,
  • Nguyen Van Truong,
  • Le Van Nam,
  • Do Duc Anh,
  • Le Huu Song,
  • Nguyen Trong The,
  • Chu Xuan Anh,
  • Nguyen Viet Hoang,
  • Nhat My Truong,
  • Nguyen Linh Toan,
  • Peter G Kremsner,
  • Thirumalaisamy P Velavan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. e0011922

Abstract

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BackgroundDengue is one of the most common diseases in the tropics and subtropics. Whilst mortality is a rare event when adequate supportive care can be provided, a large number of patients get hospitalised with dengue every year that places a heavy burden on local health systems. A better understanding of the support required at the time of hospitalisation is therefore of critical importance for healthcare planning, especially when resources are limited during major outbreaks.MethodsHere we performed a retrospective analysis of clinical data from over 1500 individuals hospitalised with dengue in Vietnam between 2017 and 2019. Using a broad panel of potential biomarkers, we sought to evaluate robust predictors of prolonged hospitalisation periods.ResultsOur analyses revealed a lead-time bias, whereby early admission to hospital correlates with longer hospital stays - irrespective of disease severity. Importantly, taking into account the symptom duration prior to hospitalisation significantly affects observed associations between hospitalisation length and previously reported risk markers of prolonged stays, which themselves showed marked inter-annual variations. Once corrected for symptom duration, age, temperature at admission and elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio were found predictive of longer hospitalisation periods.ConclusionThis study demonstrates that the time since dengue symptom onset is one of the most significant predictors for the length of hospital stays, independent of the assigned severity score. Pre-hospital symptom durations need to be accounted for to evaluate clinically relevant biomarkers of dengue hospitalisation trajectories.