| Literature DB >> 1887348 |
M Mars1, G P Hadley, J M Aitchison.
Abstract
Snakebite remains a source of considerable morbidity in Natal. Despite the availability of specific and polyvalent antivenins, the regional effects of envenomation and inappropriate first-aid result in significant, potentially avoidable, disability--particularly in children. Direct measurement of intracompartmental pressure has been used as an adjunct to clinical assessment of the child with a swollen limb following snakebite in order to diagnose compartment syndrome. Initial encouraging results in 9 patients suggest that, in this difficult clinical situation, such measurements may have an important role in patient assessment.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1887348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr Med J