Frequency of pleural effusion in dengue patients by severity, age and imaging modality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Kaagaard Molly D.,Matos Luan Oliveira,Evangelista Marliton V. P.,Wegener Alma,Holm Anna Engell,Vestergaard Lasse S.,Do Valle Suiane C. N.,Silvestre Odilson M.,Lacerda Marcus Vinícius Guimarães,de Souza Rodrigo Medeiros,Barreto dos Santos Flavia,Biering-Sørensen Tor,Brainin Philip

Abstract

Abstract Background Identification of pleural effusion (PE) in dengue infection is an objective measure of plasma leakage and may predict disease progression. However, no studies have systematically assessed the frequency of PE in patients with dengue, and whether this differs across age and imaging modality. Methods We searched Pubmed, Embase Web of Science and Lilacs (period 1900–2021) for studies reporting on PE in dengue patients (hospitalized and outpatient). We defined PE as fluid in the thoracic cavity detected by any imaging test. The study was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42021228862). Complicated dengue was defined as hemorrhagic fever, dengue shock syndrome or severe dengue. Results The search identified 2,157 studies of which 85 studies were eligible for inclusion. The studies (n = 31 children, n = 10 adults, n = 44 mixed age) involved 12,800 patients (30% complicated dengue). The overall frequency of PE was 33% [95%CI: 29 to 37%] and the rate of PE increased significantly with disease severity (P = 0.001) such that in complicated vs. uncomplicated dengue the frequencies were 48% and 17% (P < 0.001). When assessing all studies, PE occurred significantly more often in children compared to adults (43% vs. 13%, P = 0.002) and lung ultrasound more frequently detected PE than conventional chest X-ray (P = 0.023). Conclusions We found that 1/3 of dengue patients presented with PE and the frequency increased with severity and younger age. Importantly, lung ultrasound demonstrated the highest rate of detection. Our findings suggest that PE is a relatively common finding in dengue and that bedside imaging tools, such as lung ultrasound, potentially may enhance detection.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Hjerteforeningen

William Demant Fonden

Knud Højgaards Fond

Reinholdt W. Jorck og Hustrus Fond

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Dansk Medicinsk Selskab, København

Julie von Müllers Fond

A.P. Møller og Hustru Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond til almene Formaal

Eva og Henrik Frænkels Mindefond

Dansk Kardiologisk Selskab

Internal Funds at Herlev-Gentofte Hospital

Torben og Alice Frimodts Fond

Brorsons Fond

Lundbeckfonden

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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