绿蝮蛇局部中毒并发气道阻塞。

IF 2.3 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/tjem.tjem_60_24
Muhamad Akmal Selamat, Lee Kee Choon, Sazwan Reezal Shamsuddin
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摘要

蛇相关伤害(SRI)是在马来西亚等热带国家遇到的最常见的医疗紧急情况之一。大多数蛇咬伤是无毒的,而不太常见的毒蛇咬伤会导致严重的残疾甚至死亡。马来西亚有16种记录在案的蝮蛇,可以根据它们的栖息地进行分类。我们报告了一例41岁男性,他在左脸被毒蛇(Trimeresurus sabahi fucatus)咬了两次后1小时来到一家地区医院。他被注射了绿坑毒蛇抗毒液(GPAV)。后来,由于进行性局部肿胀导致上呼吸道阻塞,他接受了紧急气管切开术,并需要第二次抗蛇毒血清治疗。在我们看来,早期识别蛇的种类、临床症状和危及生命的情况是很重要的。虽然仔细的临床、实验室和患者观察对于确定是否需要抗蛇毒血清很重要,但在这种情况下,不应延误插管等挽救生命的程序。根据我们的经验,头部的SRI伴有颈部2区进行性肿胀,这可能是主治医生即将发生上呼吸道阻塞的危险信号。
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Local envenomation by green pit viper complicated with airway obstruction.

Local envenomation by green pit viper complicated with airway obstruction.

Local envenomation by green pit viper complicated with airway obstruction.

Local envenomation by green pit viper complicated with airway obstruction.

Snake-related injury (SRI) is one of the most common medical emergencies encountered in tropical countries such as Malaysia. The majority of snake bites are nonvenomous, while the less common venomous snakebite can cause major disability or even death. There are 16 pit viper species documented in Malaysia which can be categorized based on their habitat. We report a case of a 41-year-old male who presented to a district hospital 1 h after being bitten twice by a pit viper snake (Trimeresurus sabahi fucatus) on the left side of his face. He was given green pit viper anti-venom (GPAV). He later underwent an emergency tracheostomy due to progressive local swelling causing upper airway obstruction and required a second regime of antivenom. In our opinion, early recognition of snake species, clinical syndrome, and life-threatening conditions in patients with SRI is important. While careful clinical, laboratory, and patient observation is important in determining the need for anti-venom, a life-saving procedure such as intubation, in this case, should not be delayed. From our experience, SRI at the head with progressive swelling to zone 2 of the neck may signal a red flag to the attending clinician for the possibility of impending upper airway obstruction.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine (Turk J Emerg Med) is an International, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes clinical and experimental trials, case reports, invited reviews, case images, letters to the Editor, and interesting research conducted in all fields of Emergency Medicine. The Journal is the official scientific publication of the Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey (EMAT) and is printed four times a year, in January, April, July and October. The language of the journal is English. The Journal is based on independent and unbiased double-blinded peer-reviewed principles. Only unpublished papers that are not under review for publication elsewhere can be submitted. The authors are responsible for the scientific content of the material to be published. The Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine reserves the right to request any research materials on which the paper is based. The Editorial Board of the Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine and the Publisher adheres to the principles of the International Council of Medical Journal Editors, the World Association of Medical Editors, the Council of Science Editors, the Committee on Publication Ethics, the US National Library of Medicine, the US Office of Research Integrity, the European Association of Science Editors, and the International Society of Managing and Technical Editors.
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