Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases
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Resumo: | During a period of 5 years (October 1982 - September 1987), 37 cases of snake bites caused by Bothrops moojeni in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo (Southeast Brazil) were studied. Antivenom therapy were indicated in 34 cases with clear evidence of envenomation. Epidemiological aspects related to age, sex. accident time, victims activities, localization of bites and first attitude of the victims after bite were showed without any great difference when compared from other sites of Brazil. The clinical picture have revealed pain and swelling (initial evaluation: mild, moderate and severe) in 100%, non-clotting blood (beside test) in 72.7% and systemic bleeding in 5.8%. Complications were described in 29.4% and appeared just in cases where the initial evaluation were classified into moderate or severe. They were described as death, compartment syndrome, necrosis, infection and muscular retractions, and cannot be prevented even using large amount of antivenom 3 hours after accidents. When compared with the snake bites caused by Bothrops jararaca (the most common in Brazil), Bothrops moojeni accidents have produced higher incidence of non-clotting blood and local swelling/necrosis. |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases Acidentes ofídicos causados por bothrops moojeni: relato de 37 casos Acidente ofídico humanoAcidente botrópico humanoBothrops moojeni During a period of 5 years (October 1982 - September 1987), 37 cases of snake bites caused by Bothrops moojeni in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo (Southeast Brazil) were studied. Antivenom therapy were indicated in 34 cases with clear evidence of envenomation. Epidemiological aspects related to age, sex. accident time, victims activities, localization of bites and first attitude of the victims after bite were showed without any great difference when compared from other sites of Brazil. The clinical picture have revealed pain and swelling (initial evaluation: mild, moderate and severe) in 100%, non-clotting blood (beside test) in 72.7% and systemic bleeding in 5.8%. Complications were described in 29.4% and appeared just in cases where the initial evaluation were classified into moderate or severe. They were described as death, compartment syndrome, necrosis, infection and muscular retractions, and cannot be prevented even using large amount of antivenom 3 hours after accidents. When compared with the snake bites caused by Bothrops jararaca (the most common in Brazil), Bothrops moojeni accidents have produced higher incidence of non-clotting blood and local swelling/necrosis. Foram estudados 37 casos de acidentes ofídicos causados por Bothrops moojeni na região de São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, durante um período de 5 anos (outubro 1982 a setembro 1987). Desse total, 34 apresentaram sintomatologia clínica, sendo indicado administração de antiveneno. São apresentados aspectos epidemiológicos relacionados à idade, sexo, horário do acidente, atividade do paciente no acidente, segmento corpóreo atingido e atitude inicial do paciente frente ao acidente: os resultados são semelhantes aos padrões já conhecidos no Brasil. O quadro clínico revelou dor e edema (usado como critério para avaliação da gravidade) em 100% tempo de coagulação prolongado/incoagulável em 72,7% e hemorragia sistêmica em 5,8%. As complicações descritas em 29,4% dos casos, surgiram apenas nos grupos em que a avaliação inicial era moderado ou grave (óbito, síndrome compartimental, necrose, infecção e retrações musculares) e não puderam ser evitadas mesmo com administração maior e mais precoce de antiveneno. Os acidentes por Bothrops moojeni produzem maior gravidade local (edema necrose infecção) e maior percentagem de tempo de coagulação prolongado incoagulável quando comparado aos causados por Bothrops jararaca. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1988-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28622Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 30 No. 6 (1988); 424-432 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 30 Núm. 6 (1988); 424-432 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 30 n. 6 (1988); 424-432 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28622/30475Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKouyoumdjian, João ArisPolizelli, Cristina2012-07-02T01:07:17Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/28622Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:50:21.950344Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases Acidentes ofídicos causados por bothrops moojeni: relato de 37 casos |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases Kouyoumdjian, João Aris Acidente ofídico humano Acidente botrópico humano Bothrops moojeni |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Snake bites accidents caused by Bothrops moojeni: report of 37 cases |
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Kouyoumdjian, João Aris |
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Kouyoumdjian, João Aris Polizelli, Cristina |
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Polizelli, Cristina |
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Kouyoumdjian, João Aris Polizelli, Cristina |
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Acidente ofídico humano Acidente botrópico humano Bothrops moojeni |
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Acidente ofídico humano Acidente botrópico humano Bothrops moojeni |
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During a period of 5 years (October 1982 - September 1987), 37 cases of snake bites caused by Bothrops moojeni in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo (Southeast Brazil) were studied. Antivenom therapy were indicated in 34 cases with clear evidence of envenomation. Epidemiological aspects related to age, sex. accident time, victims activities, localization of bites and first attitude of the victims after bite were showed without any great difference when compared from other sites of Brazil. The clinical picture have revealed pain and swelling (initial evaluation: mild, moderate and severe) in 100%, non-clotting blood (beside test) in 72.7% and systemic bleeding in 5.8%. Complications were described in 29.4% and appeared just in cases where the initial evaluation were classified into moderate or severe. They were described as death, compartment syndrome, necrosis, infection and muscular retractions, and cannot be prevented even using large amount of antivenom 3 hours after accidents. When compared with the snake bites caused by Bothrops jararaca (the most common in Brazil), Bothrops moojeni accidents have produced higher incidence of non-clotting blood and local swelling/necrosis. |
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