Snake Bites in The Arabian Peninsula: A Scoping Review

Ibtihal Alsahabi, Ghadah Alenizi, Rawan Eskandarani
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INTRODUCTIONThe aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive review of snake bites in the Arabian Peninsula. METHODS A scoping review was conducted from October to December 2022, and included sources from PubMed, Ovid, the Cochrane Database, reference lists of relevant articles, and grey literature sources such as ClinicalTrials.gov and the World Health Organization’s International Clinical Trials Registry Platform. The keywords used were “Arabian Peninsula”, “Saudi Arabia”, “Qatar”, “Kuwait”, “Oman”, “United Arab Emirates”, “Bahrain”, “Yemen”, “snake venom”, “snake bite”, and “envenomation”. The inclusion criteria for selecting studies were those that explored snake bites in various regions of the Arabian Peninsula. RESULTS 28 studies were included, with a total of 16,602 snake bite cases. In 78.57% of cases, the initial presentation was a local injury. Haematological manifestations were seen in several of the reported cases, while some cases showed neurological symptoms and cardiac manifestation. Leucocytosis, thrombocytopenia/thrombocytosis, and acute kidney injury and proteinuria were also observed. The administered dose of antivenom varied, and post-antivenom complications were seen in less than one third of the reported cases. CONCLUSIONThe current body of literature does not provide a concise management plan for snake bite in the Arabian Peninsula. We provide a proposed plan for treating and monitoring such cases.
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本研究的目的是提供一个全面的审查蛇咬伤在阿拉伯半岛。方法于2022年10月至12月进行范围综述,纳入PubMed、Ovid、Cochrane数据库、相关文章参考列表和灰色文献来源(如ClinicalTrials.gov和世界卫生组织的国际临床试验注册平台)。使用的关键词是“阿拉伯半岛”、“沙特阿拉伯”、“卡塔尔”、“科威特”、“阿曼”、“阿拉伯联合酋长国”、“巴林”、“也门”、“蛇毒”、“蛇咬”和“毒液”。选择研究的纳入标准是那些在阿拉伯半岛不同地区探索蛇咬伤的研究。结果共纳入28项研究,共16602例蛇咬伤病例。78.57%的病例最初表现为局部损伤。在一些报告的病例中可见血液学表现,而一些病例则表现为神经症状和心脏表现。白细胞增多,血小板减少/血小板增多,急性肾损伤和蛋白尿也被观察。抗蛇毒血清的剂量各不相同,报告的病例中不到三分之一出现了抗蛇毒血清后并发症。结论目前的文献没有提供一个简明的阿拉伯半岛蛇咬伤管理方案。我们提供了治疗和监测这类病例的建议计划。
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