| Literature DB >> 27814368 |
Subashini Jayawardana1, Ariaranee Gnanathasan2, Carukshi Arambepola3, Thashi Chang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Snakebite is a major public health problem in agricultural communities in the tropics leading to acute local and systemic impairments with resultant disabilities. Snakebite related long-term musculoskeletal disabilities have been a neglected area of research. We conducted a population-based, cross-sectional study in an agricultural community to describe the chronic musculoskeletal disabilities of snake envenoming. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27814368 PMCID: PMC5096692 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Characteristics of all snakebite victims and those with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) disabilities following snakebite.
| Characteristic | Snakebite victims | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| With MSK disabilities | Without MSK disabilities | ||
| Sinhala | 16 (61.5%) | 609 (77.1%) | X2 = 3.5 |
| Tamil | 4 (15.4%) | 67 (8.5%) | df = 1 |
| Muslim | 4 (15.4%) | 80 (10.1%) | p = 0.32 |
| Other | 2 (7.7%) | 34 (4.3%) | |
| X2 = 2.16 | |||
| Male | 12 (46.2%) | 478 (60.5%) | df = 1 |
| Female | 14 (53.8%) | 312 (39.5%) | p = 0.14 |
| 1–19 years | 0 (0.0%) | 28 (3.5%) | X2 = 1.7 |
| 20–39 years | 14 (53.8%) | 474 (60.0%) | df = 2 |
| 40 years and above | 12 (46.2%) | 288 (36.5%) | p = 0.42 |
| Never married | 4 (15.4%) | 113 (14.3%) | X2 = 0.22 |
| Married | 22 (84.6%) | 671 (84.9%) | df = 1 |
| Separated/divorced/widow | 0 (0.0%) | 6 (0.7%) | p = 0.97 |
| No formal education | 1 (3.8%) | 54 (6.8%) | X2 = 0.03 |
| Grade 1–5 | 12 (46.2%) | 327 (41.4%) | df = 1 |
| Grade 6–10 | 12 (46.2%) | 277 (35.1%) | p = 0.86 |
| Passed Ordinary Level Examination | 1 (3.8%) | 117 (14.8%) | |
| Passed Advanced Level Examination | 0 (0.0%) | 14 (1.7%) | |
| Higher education | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.1%) | |
| Employed | 17 (65.4%) | 597 (75.6%) | X2 = 1.4 |
| Student | 2 (7.7%) | 65 (8.2%) | df = 1 |
| Housewives | 5 (19.2%) | 104 (13.2%) | p = 0.24 |
| Unemployed | 2 (7.7%) | 24 (3.0%) | |
1, 2 Categories have been combined due to small numbers when applying statistics
Fig 1Distribution of the snakebite victims according to their presenting clinical symptoms.
Clinical presentations of musculoskeletal disabilities following snakebite.
| Musculoskeletal disability | Patient characteristics | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presenting complaint | On examination | Site | Snake | No. | Duration since bite | Circumstance | Sex | Age (yrs.) | Occupation |
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Chronic ulcer Ankylosed ankle joint Wasting and weakness of quadriceps, hamstrings, gastrocnemius and soleus muscles Soft tissue Hypertrophy at the heel Foot deformity | Foot | C | 1 | 34 years | While walking | F | 47 | Farmer | |
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Lump over ankle joint No tenderness | Ankle | RV | 2 | 31 years | While walking | F | 72 | Housewife | |
|
Wound Scar Limited ankle dorsiflexion Wasting and weakness of quadriceps, gastrocnemius and soleus muscles Impaired standing balance | Foot | C | 3 | 2 years | While standing | F | 16 | None | |
| NI | 4 | 5 years | While walking | F | 61 | House wife | |||
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Partial amputation Impaired standing balance | Big toe | HNV | 5 | 2 years | While walking | F | 40 | Manual labourer | |
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Tenderness over tendoachilles Limited ankle plantar flexion Wasting and weakness of gastrocnemius, quadriceps and soleus muscles Impaired standing balance | Achilles tendon | RV | 6 | 4 months | During harvesting | M | 65 | Farmer | |
| 7 | 15 years | While farming | M | 42 | Farmer | ||||
| C | 8 | 2 years | While playing | M | 16 | Student | |||
| NI | 9 | 12 years | While sleeping | M | 19 | Unemployed | |||
| 10 | 13years | While standing | F | 28 | Housewife | ||||
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Ankle swelling Limited ankle dorsiflexion Impaired standing balance | Above ankle | RV | 11 | 7 months | While walking | M | 33 | Farmer | |
| Ankle | 12 | 8 years | While walking | F | 27 | Housewife | |||
| 13 | 3 months | While walking | M | 66 | Farmer | ||||
| Ankle | NI | 14 | 9 years | While walking | F | 34 | Housewife | ||
| 15 | 12 years | While walking | F | 27 | Housewife | ||||
| 16 | 10 years | While walking | M | 63 | Farmer | ||||
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Amputated right index finger Reduced grip strength Weakness and wasting of upper limb muscles | Index finger | C | 17 | 13 years | While reaching for an object from a wrack | F | 45 | Housewife | |
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Amputated right ring finger Reduced grip strength Weakness and wasting of upper limb muscles | Thumb | 18 | 10 years | While sleeping | F | 73 | Farmer | ||
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Amputated right ring finger Reduced grip strength Weakness and wasting of upper limb muscles | Ring finger | NI | 19 | 55 years | While putting the hand in to a anthill | F | 60 | Housewife | |
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Stiff interphalangeal joints Reduced grip strength | Thumb | C | 20 | 20 years | While working in the chena | M | 63 | Farmer | |
| Index finger | RV | 21 | 17 years. | While working in the field | M | 37 | Farmer | ||
| Ring finger | NI | 22 | 50 years. | While collecting firewood | F | 65 | Housewife | ||
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Reduced grip strength Stiff interphalangeal joints Wound scar Wasting of hypothenar muscles and forearm flexor muscles Muscle contractures Finger deformity | Ring finger | NI | 23 | 4 months | While cutting firewood | M | 27 | Farmer | |
| Ring finger | HNV | 24 | 10 years | While collecting firewood | M | 73 | Farmer | ||
| Middle finger | C | 25 | 6 years | While working in the garden | M | 50 | Farmer | ||
| Index finger | 26 | 10 years | While collecting firewood | F | 60 | Housewife | |||
a C = Cobra; RV = Russell’s viper; HNV = Hump nosed viper; NI = Not identified
Fig 2Wasting of right quadriceps muscles (A) and wasting of right calf muscles (B) following cobra bite.
Fig 3Chronic non-healing ulcer of the right foot and fixed deformities of toes following cobra bite.
Fig 4Persistent lump over the lateral malleolus (arrow) following viper bite.
Fig 5Fixed finger deformities in the left hand following snakebite.
Fig 6Amputation of the right index finger following cobra bite.