Title of article :
Delayed antivenom treatment for a patient after envenomation by Crotalus atrox, ,
Author/Authors :
Patricia B. Rosen، نويسنده , , Jorge I. Leiva، نويسنده , , Charles P. Ross، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
3
From page :
86
To page :
88
Abstract :
Bites by the Western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox ) are the most common cause of envenomation in Texas. We describe a patient who had delayed administration of antivenom after envenomation by C atrox . Because of an initial adverse response to a test dose, the patient had been unwilling to receive antivenom therapy. When compartment syndrome developed 52 hours after envenomation, however, the patient consented to antivenom therapy as an alternative to fasciotomy. We documented a decrease in compartment pressures and resolution of thrombocytopenia that was concomitant with antivenom administration. [Rosen PB, Leiva JI, Ross CP. Delayed antivenom treatment for a patient after envenomation by Crotalus atrox . Ann Emerg Med . January 2000;35:86-88.]
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Record number :
536560
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