Comparative Cardiac Effects of Chlorproguanil/Dapsone and Chloroquine during Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria Infection in Nigerian Children

Authors

  • O.O. Ogunkunle Author
  • F.A. Fehintola Author
  • T. Ogungbamigbe Author
  • C.O. Falade Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Keywords:

Chlorproguanil-dapsone, Cardiac effects, falciparum malaria, children

Abstract

Cardiac toxicity has been reported with a number of antimalarial drugs. In this study we compared the cardiac 
effects of chlorproguanil/dapsone (CD) a new antimalarial drug, with that of chloroquine (CQ) during treatment of acute 
uncomplicated malaria in Nigeria. We monitored 62children with symptomatic malaria over 14 days by Clinical and 
electrocardiographic parameters. Thirty-one each received supervised dosing CD (daily for 3 days) or CQ (daily for 3 days). 
Clinical monitoring was done daily for 8 days and on day 14. Electrocardiographic monitoring was at 0hr, 4hrs, 24hrs, 30hrs, 
48hrs, 54hrs, 72hrs, 96hrs, 120hrs, 144hrs, D7 and D14. Sinus tachycardia was the most often observed electrocardiographic 
abnormality pretreatment. Seven of twenty-eight (25%) children treated with CD in whom pre-treatment Q-Tc intervals were 
normal had lengthening of Q-Tc interval while 33.3% (9/27) of those treated with CQ had lengthening of Q-Tc interval. (P< 
0.004, χ2 test). Post-treatment Q-Tc interval prolongation was observed in 52% and 47.8% of children treated with CD and CQ 
respectively. Two patients who received CD recorded abnormally prolonged P-R interval (6.5%, P < 0.025; χ2 test). One of the 
two patients developed primary A-V block between 96 hr and 168 hr. The second patient had occasional ventricular ectopic 
complexes at 54 hrs, 72 hrs and 96 hrs. There were no clinical symptoms in all the patients. The occurrence of rhythm 
disturbance in two of the patients who received CD may be pointers to possible cardiotoxic potentials of CD. 

Published

2024-09-15

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Comparative Cardiac Effects of Chlorproguanil/Dapsone and Chloroquine during Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria Infection in Nigerian Children. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 14(3), 161-167. https://doi.org/10.4314/