Author/Authors :
Devaraj, Navin Kumar Department of Family Medicine - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - Serdang - Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Abstract :
Dengue fever remains an infectious disease that reaches epidemic proportions in many tropical countries. Its management
remains a challenge, more so in patients, who have chronic medical conditions that require fluid r estriction, such as
dengue fever.
Case Presentation: This case report will investigate the management of fluid replacement in a chronic heart failure patient with
dengue fever, Mr ZK, in a district hospital of the state of Selangor in Malaysia a year ago. His fluid requirement was managed based on
the existing guidelines, his clinical status, and blood parameters. He was safely discharged after three days of hospital stay without
any of the complications of chronic heart failure or dengue fever.
Conclusions: Management of dengue fever in patients, who have fluid restriction as one of their management regimens remains
a huge challenge, requiring regular monitoring, and good clinic acumen. This was one of the elements explored in this case report.
Keywords :
Malaysia , Heart Failure , Fluid Balance , Dengue Fever