Do we need anti snake venom (ASV) for management of elapid ophitoxaemia

Autor: B S, Bomb, S, Roy, D C, Kumawat, M, Bharjatya
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 44(1)
ISSN: 0004-5772
Popis: Twelve patients of elapid ophitoxaemia presented with neuromuscular paralytic features were given anticholinesterase (Neostigmine) in recommended dosage. In four of these patients, despite neuromuscular paralysis, no ASV was used. All these four patients survived. In eight patients, ASV was used; in three of whom it used in doses less than 50 units, yet patients survived. Of the remaining five, despite use of ASV in higher doses (more than 50 units), two succumbed to death. Eight patients required ventilatory support. Hence, in absence of any definite role of ASV in management of elapid ophitoxaemia (snake bite), use of anticholinesterase drugs alone, with good supportive care and prevention of likely complications, can result in satisfactory outcome.
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