蝎子蜇伤的治疗方法:哪个是正确的?

F. Esen, F. Tubaş
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背景:蝎子蜇伤是一种需要急诊科管理的疾病。通常使用抗过敏、镇痛和抗毒液给药,尤其是在儿科患者中。在这项研究中,旨在提供来自出现蝎子蜇伤并接受各种治疗的患者的数据。材料和方法:我们回顾性分析了50例因蝎子蜇伤入院的患者。对人口统计学特征、临床表现的严重程度、所采用的治疗方法和抗毒液给药进行了评估。在接受抗蛇毒治疗的患者中,我们评估了抗蛇毒是否会引起全身症状或其他病理。结果:研究人群的平均年龄为9.88±4.58岁。有18名女孩(36%)和32名男孩(64%)。所有患者均进行了心电图检查,6例(12%)患者出现窦性心动过速。随访期间未发现系统性体征。研究发现,只有7名患者(14%)使用了抗毒液治疗。抗毒液治疗与ED中使用的其他治疗方法之间没有显著差异。结论:蝎子蜇伤是土耳其儿科急诊科昆虫叮咬的主要原因之一。据观察,即使在三级护理环境中,抗蛇毒血清治疗也用于蝎子蜇伤,没有系统症状。根据这项研究,该患者组中未出现抗蛇毒适应症。因此,在需要抗蛇毒治疗的情况下,应由相关单位或儿科急诊临床医生评估抗蛇毒决定。应通过对初级保健临床医生进行培训来避免不必要的抗毒液使用。
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Treatment in Scorpion Sting: Which is Correct?
Background: The scorpion sting is a condition that requires management in emergency department. Anti-allergic, analgesic and anti-venom administrations are commonly used, particularly in pediatric patients. In this study, it was aimed to present data from patients who presented with scorpion sting and underwent various treatments. Material and method: We retrospectively reviewed 50 patients who presented to our hospital with scorpion sting. Demographic characteristics, severity of clinical presentation, treatments employed and anti-venom administration were evaluated. In patients underwent anti-venom treatment, we evaluated whether or not anti-venom caused systemic signs or additional pathology. Results: Mean age was 9.88 ± 4.58 years in the study population. There were 18 girls (36%) and 32 boys (64%). It was found that electrocardiogram was performed in all patients and that there was sinus tachycardia in 6 patients (12%). No systemic sign was detected during followup. It was found that anti-venom treatment was used in only 7 patients (14%). No significant difference was detected between anti-venom treatment and other therapeutic modalities used in ED. Conclusion: Scorpion sting is one of the leading causes of insect bites presenting to pediatric emergency departments in Turkey. It was observed that, even in tertiary care settings, antivenom treatment is used in scorpion sting without systemic signs. Based on this study, no anti-venom indication was present in this patient group. Thus, anti-venom decision should be assessed by relevant unit or pediatric emergency clinicians in cases requiring anti-venom treatment. Unnecessary anti-venom use should be avoided by training clinicians in primary care.
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology (IJFMP) is a peer-reviewed and features original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of forensic medicine. Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. The publication also features authoritative contributions describing ongoing investigations and innovative solutions to unsolved problems.
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