脑血管意外与蛇中毒:一项范围研究。

Mohammed Al-Sadawi, Maliheh Mohamadpour, Angelina Zhyvotovska, Tahir Ahmad, Joshua Schechter, Yasmin Soliman, Samy I McFarlane
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背景:蛇中毒与严重的并发症有关,包括感染、出血,在极少数情况下,还有血栓形成。我们小组以前的工作研究了蛇咬伤和急性心肌梗死的关系。在这篇系统综述中,我们的目的是评估急性脑血管事故的临床特征和结果,这些事故被报道为极其罕见的蛇中毒并发症。方法:检索1995年1月至2018年10月期间与蛇中毒相关的卒中报告,总结其特点。结果:回顾性分析83例已发表病例。66.3%的病例年龄在50岁以下。暴露后出现症状的平均时间为23.8±10.9 h。缺血性脑卒中占77.1%,颅内出血占20.5%,梗死合并颅内出血占2.4%。死亡率为16.9%,出现症状至死亡的平均时间为4.2天。结论:蛇中毒继发中风是一种罕见但严重的并发症。一旦怀疑中风,开始适当的管理是至关重要的,以减少发病率和死亡率与这种潜在的致命并发症的蛇中毒。
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Cerebrovascular Accident and Snake Envenomation: A Scoping Study.

Background: Snake envenomation is associated with serious complications including infections, bleeding and, in rare occasions, thrombosis. Previous work by our group examined the association of snakebite and acute myocardial infarction. In this systematic review we aim to assess the clinical characteristics and outcomes of acute cerebrovascular accidents that are reported to be extremely rare complications of snake envenomation.

Methods: We performed a literature search for reports on stroke associated with snake envenomation between Jan 1995 to Oct 2018, and summarized their characteristics.

Results: Eighty-three published cases were reviewed. 66.3% of the cases were younger than 50 years of age. The mean time for the onset of the symptoms is 23.8±10.9 hours after exposure. 77.1% of the cases found to have ischemic stroke, 20.5% with intra-cranial hemorrhage and both infarction and hemorrhage in 2.4%. Mortality was reported in 16.9% with mean time between onset of the symptoms and death is 4.2 days.

Conclusion: Stroke secondary to snake envenomation is a rare but serious complication. Once stroke is suspected, initiating appropriate management is crucial in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with this potentially fatal complication of snake envenomation.

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