Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish: Can lesions and symptoms be prevented or ameliorated?

A. Hall, L. Mathieu, J. Blomet, Ommega Internationals
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Objective: Pelagia noctiluca is a very common jellyfish found on European and Mediterranean coasts. Its venom can induce small to severe skin lesions and systemic toxicity. Hypertonicity and modulation of pH could prevent more nematocysts from discharging and relieve symptoms. Methods: This open-label observational study was performed on Mediterranean beaches by rescuers under the authorization of the Ministère de l’Interieur en France (French Ministry of the Interior). Lesions were evaluated for size, general appearance, erythema, pain, and edema. A hypertonic amphoteric solution, Jellywash® solution (Laboratoire Prevor, Valmondois, France), was used for decontamination regardless the delay. Results: 64 victims were exposed to Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish. 78% were > 30 years old, with 27 females and 37 males. 83% of the lesions were small (less than 50 cm2). 78% of the exposed victims were treated within the first 40 minutes. Decontamination had positive results for general appearance in 80% of the victims. Pain decreased in 97% of cases with complete relief in 58% and no effect in 3%. Decontamination was followed by decreased edema in 86% of cases, had a minor effect in 8%, and no effect in 6%. Conclusion: Decontamination with a hypertonic amphoteric solution can potentially help ameliorate or prevent development of lesions and symptoms due to contact with Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish.
夜光海蜇:病变和症状可以预防或改善吗?
目的:夜光Pelagia noctiluca是一种在欧洲和地中海沿岸发现的非常常见的水母。它的毒液可以引起小到严重的皮肤损伤和全身毒性。高渗和调节pH值可以防止更多的刺丝囊肿排出,缓解症状。方法:这项开放标签的观察性研究是由法国内政部授权的救援人员在地中海海滩进行的。评估病变的大小、总体外观、红斑、疼痛和水肿。高渗两性溶液,Jellywash®溶液(Laboratoire Prevor, Valmondois, France),用于去污,无论延迟。结果:64名受害者暴露于夜光海蜇。年龄> 30岁的占78%,其中女性27人,男性37人。83%的病变很小(小于50 cm2)。78%的感染者在头40分钟内得到了治疗。在80%的受害者中,去污处理的总体外观呈阳性。97%的患者疼痛减轻,58%的患者疼痛完全缓解,3%的患者疼痛无缓解。86%的病例在去污后水肿减少,8%的病例有轻微效果,6%的病例没有效果。结论:用高渗两性溶液去污可以潜在地帮助改善或预防夜光海蜇引起的病变和症状的发展。
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