Thrombocytopenia and its Severity in Plasmodium Vivax Positive Patients

  • Mujtaba Shah Senior Registrar, Department of Medicine, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro Pakistan
  • Shabnam Rani Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Muhammad Medical & Dental College, Mirpur Khas Pakistan
  • Komal Kumari MBBS Graduate, Islamabad Medical & Dental College, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Nadeem Memon Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Muhammad Medical & Dental College, Mirpur Khas Pakistan
  • Zaheer Husain Memon Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Suleman Roshan Medical college, Tando Adam Pakistan
  • Rutesh Kumar Medical Student, Agha Khan Medical University, Karachi Pakistan
Keywords: Malaria, Vivax plasmodium, Platelets, Thrombocytopenia

Abstract

Background: Plasmodium vivax, one of the four species of human malaria parasites, is responsible for a considerable portion of malaria cases. While P. vivax is often considered less severe than Plasmodium falciparum, it is not without its complications. Thrombocytopenia is a common hematological complication associated with malaria infections, including those caused by P. vivax. Objective: To evaluate the severity of thrombocytopenia and relationship between thrombocytopenia and demographic factors, such as age and gender, in Plasmodium vivax positive patients. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Settings: Medicine OPD of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences / Jamshoro and Muhammad Medical College, Mirpur Khas Pakistan. Duration: Six months from May 2022 to October 2022. Methods: Individuals aged over 12 years of either gender with a confirmed diagnosis of Plasmodium vivax were included. A single blood sample was collected from each participant for platelet count analysis, and demographic details and platelet counts were recorded using standardized data collection forms. Thrombocytopenia was defined as a platelet count below a predetermined threshold (e.g., <150,000 platelets/μL). All the information was collected via study proforma and SPSS version 26 was used for the analysis. Results: The participants had a mean age of 29.07 years. 122 individuals (61.3%) were male, and 77 individuals (38.7%) were female. Thrombocytopenia was highly prevalent in patients with a positive diagnosis of Plasmodium vivax, with a frequency of 83.4%. Among the affected individuals, 18.6% had mild thrombocytopenia, 38.2% had moderate thrombocytopenia, and 25.6% were observed with severe thrombocytopenia. According to the thrombocytopenia and its severity based on age and gender the p-values of 0.069 and 0.656 indicates no significant association of age and gender with thrombocytopenia severity. Conclusion: Study revealed a significant frequency of moderate to severe thrombocytopenia in individuals diagnosed with Plasmodium vivax infection and tends to be of moderate to severe intensity, without significant correlation of age and gender.

Published
2023-12-31
How to Cite
Shah, M., Rani, S., Kumari, K., Memon, N., Memon, Z. H., & Kumar, R. (2023). Thrombocytopenia and its Severity in Plasmodium Vivax Positive Patients. Annals of Punjab Medical College, 17(4), 488-492. https://doi.org/10.29054/apmc/2023.1256