Title of article :
A large single-center experience with treatment of patients with crotalid envenomations: outcomes with and evolution of antivenin therapy
Author/Authors :
Michael G. Corneille، نويسنده , , Scott Larson، نويسنده , , Ronald M. Stewart، نويسنده , , Daniel Dent، نويسنده , , John G. Myers، نويسنده , , Peter P. Lopez، نويسنده , , Marilyn J. McFarland، نويسنده , , Stephen M. Cohn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
5
From page :
848
To page :
852
Abstract :
Background Antivenin (crotalid) polyvalent (ACP; Antivenin Crotalidae Polyvalent; Wyeth, Melville, NY) is associated with frequent allergic reactions. Allergic reactions are fewer with ovine Fab antivenin (FabAV). This study describes the management of crotalid envenomations in patients treated with FabAV or ACP, and without antivenin. Methods We performed a retrospective chart review of crotalid envenomations over 10 years. Demographic data, hematologic profiles, details of antivenin administration, and in-hospital morbidity and mortality were collected. Results There were no mortalities and a single amputation. Fewer fasciotomies were performed in the FabAV (9%) group versus the ACP group (24%). Mean hospital stay was 3.4 days. No allergic reactions were associated with FabAV. Fourteen of 211 reactions were associated with ACP (P < .001). Coagulopathy was frequent. Conclusions FabAV represents an improvement in management of crotalid envenomations because of reduced allergic reactions. Serious morbidity and mortality is rare. Coagulopathy is frequent but bleeding is not. Limb salvage is high. Surgical debridement and ACP are contraindicated when FabAV is available.
Keywords :
Crotalid , Antivenin , FabAV , Pit viper , Snakebite
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
618503
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