Dengue is the most common vector-borne viral infection worldwide. In Brazil, the incidence has increased with successive epidemics, and an increasing proportion of patients present with severe forms of the disease. The prognosis for these patients is directly influenced by the quality of medical care. These guidelines present the management of the severe forms of dengue, including the recognition of warning signs, the treatment for prompt re-establishment of euvolemia and the evaluation and appropriate care of potential complications, thus reducing morbidity and mortality of infected children and adults
Verdeal JCR, Costa Filho R, Vanzillotta C, Macedo GL, Bozza FA, Toscano L, Prata A, et al. Guidelines for the management of patients with severe forms of dengue. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva 2011;23(2):125-33.
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Verdeal, Juan Carlos Rosso; Costa Filho, Rubens; Vanzillotta, Cleyde; Macedo, Gerson Luiz de; Bozza, Fernando Augusto; Toscano, Luisa; Prata, Arnaldo; Tanner, Antonio Carlos; Machado, Flavia Ribeiro. Guidelines for the management of patients with severe forms of dengue. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, v. 23, n. 2, p. 125-133, Aug. 2011.
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Verdeal, J. C. R., Costa Filho, R., Vanzillotta, C., Macedo, G. L. , Bozza, F. A., Toscano, L., Prata, A., Tanner, A. C., & Machado, F. R. (2011). Guidelines for the management of patients with severe forms of dengue. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, 23(2), 125-133.
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Verdeal, Juan Carlos Rosso and Costa Filho, Rubens and Vanzillotta, Cleyde and Macedo, Gerson Luiz de and Bozza, Fernando Augusto and Toscano, Luisa and Prata, Arnaldo and Tanner, Antonio Carlos and Machado, Flavia Ribeiro. Guidelines for the management of patients with severe forms of dengue. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva [online]. 2011, vol. 23, n. 2, [cited 2024-07-03], pp.125-133. Available from: <https://criticalcarescience.org/article/guidelines-for-the-management-of-patients-with-severe-forms-of-dengue/>.
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