2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030793
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Prognostic models for the clinical management of malaria and its complications: a systematic review

Abstract: ObjectiveMalaria infection could result in severe disease with high mortality. Prognostic models and scores predicting severity of infection, complications and mortality could help clinicians prioritise patients. We conducted a systematic review to assess the various models that have been produced to predict disease severity and mortality in patients infected with malaria.DesignA systematic review.Data sourcesMedline, Global health and CINAHL were searched up to 4 September 2019.Eligibility criteria for select… Show more

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“…All nine models available so far use neurological dysfunction as a predictor, six use respiratory failure, and five use metabolic acidosis. Renal failure and shock are also common variables in these prognostic models [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All nine models available so far use neurological dysfunction as a predictor, six use respiratory failure, and five use metabolic acidosis. Renal failure and shock are also common variables in these prognostic models [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of effective public health management policy with best medical countermeasures (e.g., vaccines, diagnostics, therapeutics) is helpful for the control of disease incidence. Models predicting severity and mortality of malaria infection lacking on the generalizability as most of these model’s due lack of external validation [ 16 ]. Overall, malaria and COVID-19 disease research together can give hope for better model of control [ [14] , [15] , [16] ].…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Research In Prioritised Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many diseases, target populations and outcomes, multiple prognostic models have already been developed. For example, there are more than 400 prediction models for prognosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( 18 ), 363 models for predicting cardiovascular disease occurrence in the general population ( 19 ), 232 models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19 ( 20 ), 37 models for predicting pulmonary tuberculosis treatment outcomes ( 21 ), and 27 models for the clinical management of malaria ( 22 ). Systematic reviews of prognostic models provide an overview of the existing models, their quality (risks of bias) and their predictive performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%