Evaluation of clinical features of snakebite in patients referred to Razi Hospital in Qaemshahr City

Seyed Khosro Ghasempouri , Mohammad Sazgar , Sajjad Ranjbar , Mehran Kouchek , Azadeh Memarian
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Abstract

Background

Snakebites are one of the most important health issues globally that cause morbidity, discomfort, and even death. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical features of snakebite in patients referred to Razi Hospital in Ghaemshahr city.

Methods

In this descriptive, cross-sectional study, 325 snakebite patients admitted to Razi Hospital in Qaemshahr city between the years 2014 and 2019 were studied. All information was extracted from patients' medical records. SPSS software version 25 was used to analyze the data.

Results

Patients ranged in age from 9 to 71 years with a mean of 36.6 ± 10.7 years. 238 cases (73.2%) were male and 87 cases (26.8%) were female. The highest frequency of bites with 162 cases (49.8%) was related to the lower extremities and summer with 122 cases (37.5%) had the highest frequency of bites. The highest frequency of local symptoms was related to bruising (17.8%), erythema (16.9%), and pain (15.7%), and the highest frequency of systemic symptoms were related to weakness (24%), and sweating (14.2%). For 88.2% of cases, antivenom was used. 33.8% of the patients received antibiotics, mostly ciprofloxacin + clindamycin.

Conclusion

The results obtained in this study showed that common local complications in patients included bruising, erythema, and edema and systemic complications such as weakness, subcutaneous bleeding, and sweating. Antivenom was used for most of the cases and no deaths were reported. Also, unscientific actions such as incision and suction are still performed in cases that require more awareness and training.

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卡姆沙赫尔市拉齐医院转诊病人蛇咬伤的临床特征评价
蛇咬伤是全球最重要的健康问题之一,会导致发病、不适,甚至死亡。本研究旨在评估在Ghaemshahr市Razi医院转诊的患者蛇咬伤的临床特征。方法对2014 - 2019年卡姆沙赫尔市Razi医院收治的325例蛇咬伤患者进行描述性、横断面研究。所有的信息都是从病人的医疗记录中提取的。采用SPSS软件25版对数据进行分析。结果患者年龄9 ~ 71岁,平均36.6±10.7岁。男性238例(73.2%),女性87例(26.8%)。叮咬频率最高的是下肢162例(49.8%),夏季叮咬频率最高的是122例(37.5%)。局部症状出现频率最高的是挫伤(17.8%)、红斑(16.9%)和疼痛(15.7%),全身症状出现频率最高的是虚弱(24%)和出汗(14.2%)。88.2%的病例使用抗蛇毒血清。33.8%的患者使用抗生素,以环丙沙星+克林霉素为主。结论本研究结果显示,患者常见的局部并发症包括挫伤、红斑、水肿和全身并发症如虚弱、皮下出血、出汗。大多数病例都使用了抗蛇毒血清,没有死亡报告。此外,在需要更多意识和培训的情况下,仍然会采取不科学的行动,如切口和吸引。
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