Increased carboxyhemoglobin in adult falciparum malaria is associated with disease severity and mortality

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Heme oxygenase 1 expression is increased in pediatric patients with malaria. The carboxyhemoglobin level (a measure of heme oxygenase 1 activity) has not been assessed in adult patients with malaria. Results of pulse co-oximetry revealed that the mean carboxyhemoglobin level was elevated in 29 Indonesian adults with severe falciparum malaria (10%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 8%-13%) and in 20 with severe sepsis (8%; 95% CI, 5%-12%), compared with the mean levels in 32 patients with moderately severe malaria (7%; 95% CI, 5%-8%) and 36 controls (3.6%; 95% CI, 3%-5%; P

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Yeo, T. W., Lampah, D. A., Kenangalem, E., Tjitra, E., Price, R. N., & Anstey, N. M. (2013). Increased carboxyhemoglobin in adult falciparum malaria is associated with disease severity and mortality. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 208(5), 813–817. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jit253

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