Long-Term Complications of Rattlesnake Bites: A Telephone Survey From Central California

被引:6
作者
Spano, Susanne J. [1 ]
Vohra, Rais [1 ]
Macias, Fernando [1 ]
机构
[1] UCSF Fresno Med Educ Program, Dept Emergency Med, Fresno, CA USA
关键词
snakebite; long-term complications; reflex sympathetic dystrophy); complex regional pain syndrome; envenomations; central California;
D O I
10.1016/j.wem.2013.11.004
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective.-The purpose of this institutional review board-approved, cross-sectional study was to identify residual symptoms and signs of envenomation reported by snakebite survivors via a telephone survey. Methods.-Victims of rattlesnake bite who were treated at a single hospital center during a 10-year period were contacted through a telephone survey. Study subjects were included through a diagnosis-based retrospective chart review of snakebite victims, and excluded if they did not receive rattlesnake antivenom. Data collection was done using a standardized form that included sections about residual, recurrent, or new pain, weakness, paresthesias, or other limitations of the bitten limb. Results.-We identified 46 snakebite cases including 5 of 46 "dry" bites. The remaining cases (41 of 46) all received Crofab. Interviews, were completed for 31% of these patients (13 of 41), and the remainder were lost to follow-up. Most bites occurred in men (12 cases, 92% males) and on the arms (9 cases, 69%). Six of the 13 respondents (46%) reported residual symptoms from the bite. Persistent symptoms described included localized pain at the bite site (3 cases), numbness or paresthesias (2 cases), abnormal skin peeling and discoloration at the bite site (2 cases), and persistent weakness of the bitten extremity (1 case). Among patients reporting persistent symptoms, the bite-to-survey interval ranged from 7 months to 12 years, with a median interval of 4 years. Conclusions.-Our study population demonstrated a notable incidence (43%) of self-reported persistent symptoms related to their rattlesnake bites, although the overall level of disability from these injuries seems low.
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