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. 2011 Apr 13;2011(4):CD004615.
doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004615.pub3.

Mannitol and other osmotic diuretics as adjuncts for treating cerebral malaria

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Mannitol and other osmotic diuretics as adjuncts for treating cerebral malaria

Christy An Okoromah et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. .

Abstract

Background: Cerebral oedema occurs with cerebral malaria, and some clinicians think osmotic diuretics, such as mannitol or urea, may improve outcomes.

Objectives: To compare mannitol or urea to placebo or no diuretic for treating children or adults with cerebral malaria.

Search strategy: We searched the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group Specialized Register (Issue 4, 2010), CENTRAL (The Cochrane Library Issue 12, 2010), MEDLINE (1966 to November 2010), EMBASE (1974 to November 2010), LILACS (1982 to November 2010), and the reference lists of articles. We contacted relevant organizations and researchers.

Selection criteria: Randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials comparing mannitol or urea to placebo or no treatment in children and adults with cerebral malaria. Primary outcomes were death, life-threatenining sequelae and major neurological sequelae at six months.

Data collection and analysis: Two authors applied the inclusion criteria, assessed risk of bias, and extracted data independently.

Main results: One trial met the inclusion criteria, comparing mannitol 20% to saline placebo in 156 Ugandan children. Allocation was concealed. No difference in mortality, time to regain consciousness, or neurological sequelae were detected.

Authors' conclusions: There are insufficient data to know what the effects of osmotic diuretics are in children with cerebral malaria. Larger, multicentre trials are needed.

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Comparison 1 Mannitol versus placebo, Outcome 1 Death.

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