从森林到重症监护室:处理双头弓形虫中毒的严重并发症。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.1177/10806032251337667
Percy Josué Vásquez Paredes
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摘要

在亚马逊盆地的偏远地区,蛇咬伤是一个严重的健康问题。我报告一个29岁的生物学家在秘鲁国家马努公园进行野外工作时发生的双盲蝽中毒病例。由于严重的物流延误,包括最初的抗蛇毒血清剂量不理想和获得额外小瓶的机会有限,患者出现了进进性水肿、坏死、凝血功能障碍和筋膜室综合征的迹象。治疗包括两次部分剂量的抗蛇毒血清(一次在1600点,另一次在2100点),随后转移到三级保健中心,抗生素,镇痛,最终手术干预,包括清创和部分截肢。尽管患者在被咬当天接受了一些治疗,但碎片化的抗蛇毒血清剂量和延迟的运输可能导致更严重的局部损伤。该病例强调了在资源有限的情况下,及时、完整的抗蛇毒血清治疗、有效的后勤、先进的诊断资源和全面康复的重要性。
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From Forest to Intensive Care Unit: Managing Severe Complications of Bothrops bilineatus Envenomation.

Snakebites are a critical health issue in remote regions of the Amazon basin. I report a case of Bothrops bilineatus envenomation in a 29-y-old biologist conducting fieldwork in Parque Nacional del Manu, Peru. Following significant logistic delays-including an initial suboptimal antivenom dose and limited access to additional vials-the patient developed progressive edema, necrosis, coagulopathy, and signs of compartment syndrome. Management involved 2 partial doses of antivenom (1 at 1600 and the other at 2100), a subsequent transfer to a tertiary care center, antibiotics, analgesia, and eventually surgical intervention, including debridement and partial amputation. Although the patient received some treatment on the day of the bite, fragmented antivenom dosing and delayed transport likely contributed to worse local injury. This case highlights the importance of prompt, complete antivenom therapy, effective logistics, advanced diagnostic resources, and comprehensive rehabilitation in resource-limited settings.

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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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