Black Widow Spider Exposures: A Retrospective Review of the National Poison Data System 2012-2022.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Abigail F Kerns, Emily T Scheffel, Rita Farah, Christopher P Holstege
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Abstract

Introduction: The black widow spider, Latrodectus mactans, stands out as one of the most medically significant arachnids due to its extensive geographic distribution in the United States and its ability to produce a potent neurotoxin, α-latrotoxin. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of black widow spider exposures by month of exposure, geographic distribution, demographics, symptoms, treatment, and health system resource utilization between 2012 and 2022.

Methods: This was a retrospective observational study using the US National Poison Data System, the data warehouse of the 55 US poison centers. A descriptive analysis of patient demographic data, month of exposure, clinical effects, level of healthcare received, and medical outcome was performed.

Results: During the studied period, a total of 15,299 cases of Latrodectus spp exposures were reported to US poison centers. Exposures occurred with higher frequency in warm-weather states and during summer months. Almost half the cases were managed outside a healthcare facility (48.6%). Hospital admission was required for 10.0% of exposures. The most common therapies received were wound care (43.7%) and benzodiazepines (18.6%). Antivenom was administered in 3.4% (n=521) of exposures.

Conclusions: Poison center data indicate that most black widow spider exposures result in minor consequences. Supportive care is the primary approach for black widow spider bites. Although antivenom use is infrequent, providers may seek administration guidance from toxicologists through local poison centers. This study underscores the pivotal role of poison centers in mitigating unnecessary healthcare visits and subsequent hospitalizations.

黑寡妇蜘蛛暴露:2012-2022年国家毒物数据系统回顾。
黑寡妇蜘蛛(Latrodectus mactans)是医学上最重要的蛛形纲动物之一,因为它在美国分布广泛,并且能够产生一种有效的神经毒素α-latrotoxin。本研究旨在描述2012年至2022年间黑寡妇蜘蛛暴露的流行病学,包括暴露月份、地理分布、人口统计学、症状、治疗和卫生系统资源利用。方法:这是一项使用美国国家毒物数据系统的回顾性观察研究,该系统是美国55个毒物中心的数据仓库。对患者人口统计数据、暴露月份、临床效果、接受的医疗保健水平和医疗结果进行描述性分析。结果:在研究期间,美国毒物中心共报告了15299例暴露于疟蚊的病例。在气候温暖的州和夏季,暴露的频率更高。几乎一半的病例(48.6%)是在医疗机构之外处理的。10.0%的暴露需要住院治疗。最常见的治疗方法是伤口护理(43.7%)和苯二氮卓类药物(18.6%)。3.4% (n=521)的暴露者使用抗蛇毒血清。结论:中毒中心的数据表明,大多数黑寡妇蜘蛛暴露导致轻微后果。支持性护理是黑寡妇蜘蛛咬伤的主要方法。虽然抗蛇毒血清的使用并不频繁,但供应商可能会通过当地的中毒中心向毒理学家寻求管理指导。这项研究强调了中毒中心在减少不必要的医疗保健访问和随后的住院治疗中的关键作用。
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
96
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society, is the leading journal for physicians practicing medicine in austere environments. This quarterly journal features articles on all aspects of wilderness medicine, including high altitude and climbing, cold- and heat-related phenomena, natural environmental disasters, immersion and near-drowning, diving, and barotrauma, hazardous plants/animals/insects/marine animals, animal attacks, search and rescue, ethical and legal issues, aeromedial transport, survival physiology, medicine in remote environments, travel medicine, operational medicine, and wilderness trauma management. It presents original research and clinical reports from scientists and practitioners around the globe. WEM invites submissions from authors who want to take advantage of our established publication''s unique scope, wide readership, and international recognition in the field of wilderness medicine. Its readership is a diverse group of medical and outdoor professionals who choose WEM as their primary wilderness medical resource.
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