犬咬伤与心脏并发症:1例报告及文献复习。

IF 2.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Juan S Acosta, Jennifer Cifuentes Tarquino, Joshua E Arteaga
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摘要

背景:弓形虫中毒是热带地区常见的急症,其特点是局部和全身并发症,如水肿、凝血功能障碍和组织坏死。心血管表现罕见且文献记录不足,这增加了其临床管理的复杂性。病例总结:我们报告了一例罕见的心脏并发症,患者为65岁女性,最初表现为轻度Bothrops中毒。她有局部水肿和红斑,但没有全身症状。在评估过程中,我们发现无症状窦性心动过缓和QTc延长(523毫秒)进展为严重心律失常,需要植入永久性起搏器。治疗包括给予多价反音血清、新鲜冷冻血浆输注和重症监护病房监测。影像学和实验室研究排除了缺血性、代谢性或电解性心脏改变的病因。患者在干预后恢复良好,出院时无进一步并发症。结论:本病例强调了毒蛇咬伤后心脏监测的必要性,以及进一步研究毒蛇咬伤引起的心脏毒性机制的必要性。
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Bothrops bite and cardiac complications: A case report and review of literature.

Background: Bothrops envenomation is a common medical emergency in tropical areas and is characterized by local and systemic complications, such as edema, coagulopathy, and tissue necrosis. Cardiovascular manifestations are rare and poorly documented, contributing to the complexity of its clinical management.

Case summary: We described a rare cardiac complication in a 65-year-old female patient, who initially presented with mild Bothrops envenomation. She experienced localized edema and erythema but with a lack of systemic symptoms. During the evaluation we detected asymptomatic sinus bradycardia and QTc prolongation (523 milliseconds) that progressed to severe arrhythmias that required implantation of a permanent pacemaker. Management included the administration of polyvalent antiphonic serum, fresh frozen plasma transfusions, and intensive care unit monitoring. Imaging and laboratory studies ruled out ischemic, metabolic, or electrolytic etiologies for the cardiac alterations. The patient recovered favorably after the intervention and was discharged without further complications.

Conclusion: This case underscored the need for cardiac monitoring after snakebite envenomation as well as further research on venom-induced cardiotoxic mechanisms.

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World Journal of Cardiology
World Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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