Travel Medicine: Blackwater Fever
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This podcast script for ICU Files focuses on the clinical management of severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria, illustrated through a case study of a patient presenting with cerebral malaria, respiratory failure, and blackwater fever. The material highlights the critical transition from quinine to artesunate as the primary treatment, explaining how older therapies often caused fatal hypoglycemia. Detailed medical guidelines are provided for handling ARDS in these patients, including the use of prone positioning and the necessity of continuous EEG monitoring when using paralytics. The text also explains post-artesunate delayed hemolysis (PADH) and the danger of waning immunity in travelers returning to endemic regions. Key diagnostic features, such as appliqué forms on blood smears and the WHO criteria for disease severity, are emphasized for medical board preparation. Ultimately, the source serves as a comprehensive educational guide for treating a high-mortality tropical disease within a modern intensive care setting.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1boxJEFMn4Inm-akUd7murzGjMQ1b2BAY/view?usp=sharing