Snake venoms contains complex enzymes and toxic proteins. Snake bites have a wide clinical spectrum from dry bites to death. The main treatment is antivenom application. 13-year-old female patient was brought to emergency service with a snake bite complaint. General medical condition was not good. Patient was agitated and confused, but able to answer question. Her Glasgow coma scale (GCS) was 10. On admission his vital signs were temperature 36,3°C, blood pressure 90/40 mmHg, pulse rate 120/min, and pulse oximetry reading of 94%. Outer malleolus of the right foot has slight edema, hematoma, ecchymotic areas in extremities, and hemorrhage in the mouth. Prolong of Pancytopenia and International Normalized Ratio (INR) were detected abnormally in blood samples. The snake antivenom was given 4x2 dose and total 14 ampoules to the patient. After 3 days of follow-up, the patient was discharged with healing. Antivenom treatment should be given at the appropriate time, in a sufficient dose and in the appropriate patient. Thus, possible deaths can be prevented.
Yılan venomları kompleks enzim ve toksik proteinler içerir. Hastaların kliniği kuru ısırıktan ölüme kadar çok geniş yelpazede olabilir. Tedavide asıl olan antivenom uygulamasıdır. 13 yaşında bayan hasta acil servise 1 saat önce yılan ısırması nedeniyle getirildi. Genel durumu kötü, şuuru konfüze, ajite ve Glaskow Koma Skalası 10 idi. Tansiyon arteryel 90/40mmHg, nabız 120/dk idi. Sağ ayak dış malleolde hafif ödem, hematom, ekstremitelerde ekimotik alanlar ve ağız içinde kanaması mevcuttu. Kan tahlillerinde anormal olarak pansitopeni ve International Normalized Ratio (INR) uzaması tespit edildi. Hastaya 4x2 doz, toplam 14 ampul yılan antivenomu verildi. 3 gün boyunca takip edilen hasta şifayla taburcu edildi. Antivenom tedavisi zamanında, yeterli dozda ve uygun hastaya verilmelidir. Bu sayede oluşabilecek morbiditeler önlenebilir.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Case Report |
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Publication Date | April 15, 2021 |
Submission Date | October 13, 2020 |
Acceptance Date | March 9, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 Volume: 12 Issue: 42 |