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Thunyaporn Tangtrongchitr1,2, Suthimon Thumtecho1,3, Jiratchaya Janprasert4, Kitisak Sanprasert2, Achara Tongpoo1, Yuvadee Tanpudsa1, Satariya Trakulsrichai1,5, Winai Wananukul1,6, Sahaphume Srisuma1,6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Malayan pit viper (MPV; Calloselasma rhodostoma) is a hematotoxic snake found in all regions of Thailand and many countries in Southeast Asia. Treatment of MPV envenomation varies among facilities due to their capabilities.Entities:
Keywords: Malayan pit viper; antivenin; hematotoxin; onset of abnormality; snake venom
Year: 2021 PMID: 34876815 PMCID: PMC8643212 DOI: 10.2147/TCRM.S337199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Clin Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6336 Impact factor: 2.423
Characteristics of Patients with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center
| Characteristic | n (% of 167 Patients) |
|---|---|
| 40.5 (28.5–56; 1.3–87) | |
| Male | 105 (62.9) |
| Female | 62 (37.1) |
| Finger | 38 (22.8) |
| Toe | 18 (10.8) |
| Hand | 14 (8.4) |
| Foot | 49 (29.3) |
| Wrist | 1 (0.6) |
| Ankle | 26 (15.6) |
| Arm | 2 (1.2) |
| Leg | 11 (6.6) |
| Shoulder | 1 (0.6) |
| Buttock | 1 (0.6) |
| Multiple site | 1 (0.6) |
| Brought snake to hospital | 96 (57.5) |
| Able to recognized the type of snake | 56 (33.5) |
| Unknown snakebites which response to MPV antivenin | 15 (9.0) |
Abbreviations: MPV, Malayan pit viper; IQR, interquartile range.
Figure 1Patients with Malayan pit viper bite reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center during July 2016 to June 2018. (A) Malayan pit viper bites by region of Thailand. (B) Malayan pit viper bites by month and season. (C) Malayan pit viper bites by time of day (O’clock).
Clinical Manifestations of Patients with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center
| Clinical Manifestations | n (% of 167 Patients) |
|---|---|
| Swelling | 149 (89.2) |
| Local pain | 79 (47.3) |
| Bleeding per wound | 33 (19.8) |
| Ecchymosis | 32 (19.2) |
| Bleb | 38 (22.8) |
| Necrosis | 22 (13.2) |
| Hematoma | 7 (4.2) |
| Necrotizing fasciitis | 5 (3.0) |
| Compartment syndrome | 12 (7.2) |
| Prolonged VCT | 123 (73.7) |
| Unclotted 20WBCT | 57 (34.1) |
| Platelet <50,000/mcL | 29 (17.4) |
| INR >1.2 | 51 (30.5) |
| Systemic bleeding | 14 (8.4) |
Abbreviations: MPV, Malayan pit viper; VCT, venous clotting time; 20WBCT, 20-minute whole blood clotting test; INR, international normalized ratio.
Figure 2Grading of local effects after Malayan pit viper bite reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center during July 2016 to June 2018.
Number of Patients with Laboratory Tests and Patients with Abnormal Results (n = 167)
| Clotting Test | No. Cases with Laboratory Test | No. Cases with Abnormal Result (% of Cases with Lab Test) |
|---|---|---|
| VCT | 152 | 123 (80.9) |
| 20WBCT | 99 | 57 (57.6) |
| Platelet | 162 | 29 (17.9) |
| INR | 116 | 51 (44.0) |
Abbreviations: VCT, venous clotting time; 20WBCT, 20-minute whole blood clotting test; INR, international normalized ratio.
Onset of Systemic Toxicity in Patients with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center
| Systemic Effects | Median Onset of Abnormality (IQR; Range) |
|---|---|
| Prolonged VCT | 6.5 h (2.75–13 h; 30 min–49 h) |
| Unclotted 20WBCT | 13 h (7–13 h; 10 min–66.5 h) |
| Platelet < 50,000 mcL | 3 h (1–9.5 h; 30 min−18 h) |
| INR > 1.2 | 9 h (5–18.5 h; 30 min–96 h) |
| Systemic bleeding | 5.5 h (4.1–22.4 h; 15 min–59 h) |
| Overall onset of systemic effects | 6 h (1.5–12 h; 10 min–96 h) |
Abbreviations: VCT, venous clotting time; 20WBCT, 20 minutes whole blood clotting test; INR, international normalized ratio; IQR, interquartile range; h, hour; min, minute.
Figure 3Cumulative percentage of cases with systemic effect over time.
Antivenin Administration for Patients with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center (n = 315 Courses)
| Antivenin Administration | Course (% of 315 Courses) |
|---|---|
| Prolonged VCT | 212 (67.3) |
| Unclotted 20WBCT | 73 (23.2) |
| Platelet <50,000 mcL | 30 (9.5) |
| INR >1.2 | 42 (13.3) |
| Systemic bleeding | 14 (4.4) |
| Operative management | 1 (0.3) |
| Correct indication | 293 (93.0) |
| Appropriate dosage | 305 (96.8) |
| Appropriate duration of infusion | 300 (95.2) |
Abbreviations: VCT, venous clotting time; 20WBCT, 20-minute whole blood clotting test; INR, international normalized ratio.
Allergic Reaction to Antivenin in Patients with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center (n = 315 Courses)
| Symptoms | Course (% of 315 Courses) |
|---|---|
| Rash | 47 (14.9) |
| Pruritus | 6 (1.9) |
| Angioedema | 2 (6.3) |
| Nausea and vomiting | 9 (2.9) |
| Abdominal pain | 1 (0.3) |
| Dyspnea | 12 (3.8) |
| Wheezing lung | 14 (4.4) |
| Chest tightness | 19 (6.0) |
| Hypoxia | 5 (1.6) |
| Hypotension | 13 (4.1) |
Onset of Systemic Toxicity in 17 Pediatric Cases with Malayan Pit Viper Envenomation Reported to Ramathibodi Poison Center
| Systemic Effects | Median Onset of Abnormality (IQR; Range) |
|---|---|
| Prolonged VCT | 12.5 h (5–18.5 h, 30 min–32.5 h) |
| Unclotted 20WBCT | 13 h (12–15.25 h, 11–22 h) |
| INR > 1.2 | 17 h (15.5–20.75 h, 30 min–41 h) |
| Overall onset of systemic effects | 11 h (5–15 h; 0.5–59 h*) |
Note: *One patient presented with gingival bleeding and low platelet count at 59 h after bitten.
Abbreviations: VCT, venous clotting time; 20WBCT, 20 minutes whole blood clotting test; INR, international normalized ratio; IQR, interquartile range; h, hour; min, minute.