Shreedhar Hs, Sowmyashree P, Durgappa H, Akshatha K A
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摘要
蝎子蜇伤是我国农村地区常见的一种急性限时医疗急症。它是许多热带和亚热带国家的主要公共卫生问题。在亚洲流行病学数据中,印度是受影响最严重的国家。本研究旨在了解儿童被蝎子蛰伤后的并发症和结果。这是一项前瞻性观察研究。研究人员从巴拉瑞(Ballari)维贾亚纳加尔医学科学研究所(Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences)收治的蝎子蜇伤患者中挑选了 100 例。研究观察并分析了蝎子蛰伤的人口统计学特征、临床表现、并发症、结果以及对标准治疗方案的反应。最常受影响的年龄组为 4-6 岁(27%),男性儿童(67%)最常受影响。这些病例最常见于 3 月(15%)至 5 月(14%)。蜇伤部位疼痛(99%)和多汗(92%)是最常见的主诉,四肢冰冷(88%)、心动过速(84%)和烦躁不安(72%)是最常见的体征。最常见的并发症是心肌炎(15%),其次是肺水肿(7%)和脑病(2%)。约 98% 的病例痊愈后没有留下后遗症,2% 的病例因并发症而死亡。心血管表现是最常见的并发症,也是威胁生命的并发症。尽早使用哌唑嗪是预防并发症和死亡率的最有效干预措施。
Scorpion sting among children with respect to its complications and outcome
Scorpion sting is an acute time limiting medical emergency commonly encountered in rural villages of the country. It is a major public health problem in many tropical and sub tropical countries. India is most affected country in Asian epidemiological data. This study was done to study the complications and outcome of scorpion sting in children. This is a prospective observational study.a total of 100 cases of scorpion sting selected from the patients admitted to Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Ballari. The demographical features, clinical presentation, complications, outcome and the response to standard treatment protocol were observed and analysed.Scorpion sting is a common and major health problem in our area. Most commonly affected age group was 4-6 years (27%), and male children (67%) were most commonly affected. These cases were most commonly seen during March (15%) to May (14%) months. Pain at the site of sting (99%) and excessive sweating (92%) were most common presenting complaints, cold extremities (88%), tachycardia (84%), and restlessness (72%) were most common signs noted. Most common complication was myocarditis (15%), followed by pulmonary edema (7%) and encephalopathy (2%). About 98% of cases recovered without sequelae and 2% of cases died due to complications.Scorpion sting is a serious, potentially fatal emergency in our area. Cardiovascular manifestations are most common and are life threatening complication. Administration of prazosin as early as possible is the single most effective intervention to prevent complications and mortality