Retrospective review of case records of snakebite presenting to a single tertiary care centre over a 5-year period

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MELIT, R. O. N. A. L. D. J. A. I. S. O. N. [1 ]
V. ABRAHAM, S. I. J. U. [1 ]
RADHAKRISHNAN, S. R. E. E. K. A. L. A. [1 ]
PALATTY, B. A. B. U. U. R. U. M. E. S. E. [1 ]
AJAY, A. [2 ]
KRISHAN, S. V. I. M. A. L. [2 ]
DAS, K. R. I. S. H. N. A. [1 ]
KASSYAP, C. K. [1 ]
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[1] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Emergency Med, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
[2] Dept Emergency Med, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
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NATIONAL MEDICAL JOURNAL OF INDIA | 2021年 / 34卷 / 06期
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FRESH-FROZEN PLASMA; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; CLINICAL PROFILE; VENOM; BITE; INDIA; COAGULOPATHY; MANAGEMENT; ANTIVENOM; KERALA;
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Background. Snakebite is a disease of the poor, and hospitals catering to these individuals are often resource-constrained. Lack of electronic medical records in these resource-limited settings makes the capture of data even harder. Methods. Before establishing a snakebite registry in the region, we did a retrospective case record review of all snakebite victims (n=3229) over 5 years who presented to a single tertiary care centre, catering to one of the largest number of snakebite victims in the country. Results. Of the 451 cases, 262 (58.1%) presented to the emergency department within 2 hours of the bite. In 170 instances, the snake was brought along and the species of the snake was recorded. Russell's viper was the most common (130; 76.5%). Blood products were used in 237 (52.5%) patients. Acute kidney injury occurred in 165 (36.6%) patients, of whom 37 (8.2%) required dialysis. The mean (SD) duration of hospital admission was 10.5 (7.4) days. There was a significant correlation between number of snakebites with rainfall and humidity. One hundred and seven cases (3.3%) of snakebite resulted in mortality. A majority of mortality records were not available (88%; 94/107), rendering us incapable of doing reliable mortality data correlations or interpretation. Conclusion. Viperidae bites predominate in the region, with renal injury being the most common cause for morbidity. Region-specific, prospective snakebite mapping could be a cost-effective strategy that might help in vulnerability analysis of the region. A multi-centric region-specific snakebite registry encompassing not just the clinico-epidemiological characteristics of snakebite victims, but also the demographic data, the pre-hospital care and local remedial practices, geospatial distribution, anti-snake venom and blood product usage, will help in developing better healthcare strategies for snakebite victims in India.
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