响尾蛇在欧洲咬人——来自法国东南部和德国北部的经验。

Andreas Schaper, Luc de Haro, Herbert Desel, Martin Ebbecke, Claus Langer
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简介:响尾蛇是新大陆的土著,因此它们的中毒在北美和南美的所有中毒中占很大比例。几年前,响尾蛇咬伤在欧洲几乎是闻所未闻的。但是欧洲家养动物的生物多样性发生了变化:猫和狗越来越多地被黄貂鱼、狼蛛、火鱼和响尾蛇所取代。这种现象是法德合作评估响尾蛇咬伤对欧洲医生的相关性的背景。材料和方法:在一项回顾性研究中,分析了位于Göttingen的GIZ-Nord毒物中心和马赛的抗毒中心在20年时间内关于毒蛇咬伤的所有咨询。结果:共登记毒蛇咬伤671例。响尾蛇咬伤高达21例(占所有因毒蛇咬伤而就诊的3.1%)。多年来,这个数字不断增加。所有患者均为成年男性,平均年龄为37.2岁(20-64岁)。没有女性和儿科患者。根据中毒严重程度评分,轻度8例,中度5例,重度8例;没有人死亡。主要临床症状包括横纹肌溶解、神经系统和凝血功能障碍。5例采用抗蛇毒血清治疗,4例采用手术治疗。结论:响尾蛇咬伤在欧洲地区较为罕见,但发病率呈上升趋势。患者的概况不同于美国的大型病例系列。欧洲的医生应该意识到这些不常见的有毒物质的增加。
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Rattlesnake bites in Europe--experiences from southeastern France and northern Germany.

Introduction: Rattlesnakes are indigenous to the New World and hence their envenomations are a significant percentage of all poisonings in North and South America. Some years ago rattlesnake bites were virtually unknown in Europe. But the biodiversity of European household fauna has changed: cats and dogs are increasingly replaced by stingrays, tarantulas, fire fish, and rattlesnakes. This phenomenon is the background of a French-German cooperation to evaluate the relevance of rattlesnake bites for European doctors.

Material and methods: In a retrospective study all consultations of the GIZ-Nord poison centre in Göttingen and the Centre Antipoison in Marseille concerning bites of poisonous snakes in a 20-yr time period were analyzed.

Results: Altogether 671 cases of poisonous snake bites were registered. Rattlesnake bites came up to 21 (3.1% of all consultations due to poisonous snake bites). Over the years the number increased constantly. All patients were adult men with a mean age of 37.2 (20-64) years. There were no females and no pediatric patients involved. According to the Poisoning Severity Score there were 8 minor, 5 moderate, and 8 severe envenomations; no fatalities. The leading clinical symptoms consisted of rhabdomyolysis, neurological, and coagulational disorders. In 5 cases antivenom therapy was applied, and in 4 patients surgical therapy was performed.

Conclusion: Rattlesnake bites are rare in Europe, but the incidence is rising. The patients' profile is different from large American case series. European doctors should be aware of the increase in these infrequent envenomations.

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