Unmasking the Hidden Culprit: A Coma Mimicry in a Child Bitten by Cobra

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1155/2024/6630842
Aphirak Mekmangkonthong, Khanittha Khusiwilai, Sudathip Paticheep, Duangtip Tiacharoen
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Snake bite is a significant public health concern, particularly in tropical regions. Individuals who are bitten by neurotoxin snake commonly present with ptosis, ophthalmoparesis, muscle weakness, and diminished or absent of deep tendon reflexes. However, accurately determining the occurrence of a snakebite can sometimes be challenging, potentially leading to misdiagnosis. We present the case of a 2-year-old boy with sudden cardiac arrest. Following a brief resuscitation, he had return of spontaneous circulation. Despite normal electroencephalography results, the patient continued to have absence of brainstem reflexes, spontaneous breathing, and movement. Cobra antivenom was promptly initiated based on suspicions of a neurotoxic snakebite, resulting in a rapid recovery of the patient’s condition. We proposed that neurotoxin snake envenomation should be considered in patients with sudden cardiac arrest with uncertain cause, particularly in snake endemic areas.
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揭开隐藏的罪魁祸首:被眼镜蛇咬伤儿童的昏迷模仿症
蛇咬伤是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其是在热带地区。被神经毒素蛇咬伤的患者通常会出现眼睑下垂、眼肌麻痹、肌肉无力、深部腱反射减弱或消失等症状。然而,准确判断是否被蛇咬伤有时很困难,有可能导致误诊。我们介绍了一例心脏骤停的 2 岁男孩。经过短暂抢救后,他恢复了自主循环。尽管脑电图结果正常,但患者仍然没有脑干反射、自主呼吸和运动。基于对神经毒性蛇咬伤的怀疑,我们迅速给患者注射了眼镜蛇抗蛇毒血清,结果患者病情迅速恢复。我们建议,对于原因不明的心脏骤停患者,尤其是在蛇类流行地区,应考虑神经毒素蛇毒中毒。
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