Complicated Falciparum Malarial ARDS Requiring Noninvasive Support

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
Severe plasmodium falciparum infection can induce respiratory distress and clinical ARDS in children, requiring intensive care admission and respiratory support. We present 3 cases of imported malarial acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring noninvasive ventilation in the pediatric intensive care unit, in the absence of any cerebral involvement. Radiological features and their relationship with severe hematological complications are also illustrated.
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ARDS,falciparum malaria,acute respiratory failure,helmet-CPAP
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