Chronic kidney failure following lancehead bite envenoming: a clinical report from the Amazon region.

Manuela B Pucca, Michelle V S Franco, Jilvando M Medeiros, Isadora S Oliveira, Shirin Ahmadi, Felipe A Cerni, Umberto Zottich, Bruna K Bassoli, Wuelton M Monteiro, Andreas H Laustsen
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Background: Snakebite envenoming can be a life-threatening condition, for which emergency care is essential. The Bothrops (lancehead) genus is responsible for most snakebite-related deaths and permanent loss of function in human victims in Latin America. Bothrops spp. venom is a complex mixture of different proteins that are known to cause local necrosis, coagulopathy, and acute kidney injury. However, the long-term effects of these viper envenomings have remained largely understudied.

Case presentation: Here, we present a case report of a 46-years old female patient from Las Claritas, Venezuela, who was envenomed by a snake from the Bothrops genus. The patient was followed for a 10-year period, during which she presented oliguric renal failure, culminating in kidney failure 60 months after the envenoming.

Conclusion: In Latin America, especially in Brazil, where there is a high prevalence of Bothrops envenoming, it may be relevant to establish long-term outpatient programs. This would reduce late adverse events, such as chronic kidney disease, and optimize public financial resources by avoiding hemodialysis and consequently kidney transplantation.

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来自亚马逊地区的一份临床报告:鱼头咬伤后慢性肾衰竭。
背景:蛇咬伤可能是危及生命的情况,紧急护理是必不可少的。在拉丁美洲,大多数与蛇咬有关的死亡和人类永久性功能丧失是由矛头蛇属造成的。Bothrops spp.毒液是不同蛋白质的复杂混合物,已知会引起局部坏死,凝血功能障碍和急性肾损伤。然而,这些毒蛇中毒的长期影响在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。病例报告:在这里,我们提出一个病例报告,46岁的女性患者从拉斯克拉利塔斯,委内瑞拉,谁是由蛇属的蛇中毒。患者随访10年,期间出现少尿性肾衰竭,并于术后60个月肾功能衰竭。结论:在拉丁美洲,特别是在巴西,Bothrops的患病率很高,建立长期的门诊项目可能是相关的。这将减少晚期不良事件,如慢性肾脏疾病,并通过避免血液透析和肾移植优化公共财政资源。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases (JVATiTD) is a non-commercial academic open access publication dedicated to research on all aspects of toxinology, venomous animals and tropical diseases. Its interdisciplinary content includes original scientific articles covering research on toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:systematics and morphology of venomous animals;physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and immunology of toxins;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of envenoming by different animals, plants and microorganisms;development and evaluation of antivenoms and toxin-derivative products;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of tropical diseases (caused by virus, bacteria, algae, fungi and parasites) including the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) defined by the World Health Organization.
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