| Literature DB >> 23837110 |
E Evgeniou1, D Markeson, S Iyer, A Armstrong.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Animal bites represent a significant global health issue. The evidence in the literature regarding their management in many areas is conflicting and unclear. This project attempts to identify current evidence in the literature on the management of animal bites and assess if current practice in the United Kingdom is evidence based.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23837110 PMCID: PMC3681434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Literature search strategies
| 1. | [[“animals”[MeSH Terms] OR mammalian[TEXT WORD] OR cat [TEXT WORD] OR dog*[TEXT WORD] OR horse*[TEXT WORD] OR sheep*[TEXT WORD] OR cow*[TEXT WORD]] AND bite* AND management |
| 2. | [[“animals”[MeSH Terms] OR mammalian[TEXT WORD] OR cat [TEXT WORD] OR dog*[TEXT WORD] OR horse*[TEXT WORD] OR sheep*[TEXT WORD] OR cow*[TEXT WORD]] AND bite*[TEXT WORD] AND treatment [TEXT WORD] |
General management measures in animal bites
| Action | Yes | No | Occasionally |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antibiotic prophylaxis | 44 (98%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (2.2%) |
| Wound swabs | 23 (51%) | 20 (44%) | 2 (4%) |
| Close noninfected initially | 8 (18%) | 19 (42%) | 18 (40%) |
| Close infected initially | 0 (0%) | 45 (100%) | 0 (0%) |
| Close noninfected delayed | 17 (37%) | 7 (16%) | 21 (47%) |
| Close infected delayed | 43 (96%) | 1 (2%) | 1 (2%) |
| Local anesthetic initially | 29 (64%) | 12 (27%) | 4 (9%) |
Repair of fractures, tendons, and nerves
| Structure repaired | First look | Delayed | Unable to answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fracture fixation noninfected | 14 (31%) | 26 (58%) | 5 (11%) |
| Fracture fixation infected | 1 (2%) | 39 (87%) | 5 (11%) |
| Tendon/nerve repair noninfected | 21 (47%) | 20 (44%) | 4 (9%) |
| Tendon/nerve repair infected | 2 (4%) | 39 (87%) | 4 (9%) |
Levels of evidence for therapy/prevention/etiology/harm*
| Ia | Systematic reviews (with homogeneity) of randomized controlled trials |
| Ib | Individual randomized controlled trials (with narrow confidence interval) |
| Ic | All or none randomized controlled trials |
| IIa | Systematic reviews (with homogeneity) of cohort studies |
| IIb | Individual cohort study (including low-quality randomized controlled trials; eg, <80% follow-up) |
| IIc | “Outcomes” research; ecological studies |
| IIIa | Systematic review (with homogeneity) of case control studies |
| IIIb | Individual case control study |
| IV | Case series (and poor-quality cohort and case control studies) |
| V | Expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal, or based on the basis of physiology, bench research or “first principles” |
*Adapted from the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford (http://www.cebm.net/?o=1025).
Risk factors for infection
| Age greater than 50 years |
| Puncture wounds |
| Wounds on the arm and hands |
| Delay in seeking treatment 24-48 h |
| Full-thickness wounds |
| Female sex |
| Need for wound debridement (extensive crush injuries) |
Figure 1A proforma to guide the initial management of animal bites in a standardized, evidence-based manner.