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Epidemiological characterization of ophidian accidents in a Colombian tertiary referral hospital. Retrospective study 2004-2014

  • Karen Sarmiento
  • , Ivonne Torres
  • , Mariana Guerra
  • , Carolina Ríos
  • , Carlos Zapata
  • , Fernando Suárez

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Abstract

Introduction: In Colombia, there are 5 000 cases of ophidism per year. This is a public health issue that causes mortality in 8% of cases and disability in 10% due to inadequate clinical attention. Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients diagnosed with ophidic accident in a tertiary hospital in Colombia. Materials and methods: A review of clinical charts that included a diagnosis of ophidism during the 2004-2014 period was made at Hospital Universitario de La Samaritana Empresa Social del Estado. The frequency of the variables associated with snake bites, previous treatment and in-hospital management was analyzed. Results: 42 medical charts were reviewed. Ophidism predominated in male farmers, who presented with bites in the lower limbs and were initially treated by medicine men/women. 90% of patients developed superinfections, 30% wound culture, 74% received antibiotics, 50% underwent fasciotomy and 95.2% were given antivenin. Conclusions: Significant variability in the management of patients, discrepancy in antivenin dose and in classification of poisoning severity were observed throughout the study, as well as a high incidence of infections despite antibiotic schemes and surgical procedures. Medical management of ophidic accidents must be continuously updated to reduce disability and mortality in patients.

Translated title of the contributionCaracterización epidemiológica de accidentes ofídicos en un hospital de tercer nivel en Colombia. Estudio retrospectivo 2004-2014
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-158
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Facultad de Medicina
Volume66
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Apr 2018

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Antivenins
  • Epidemiology
  • Public health (MeSH)
  • Snake bites
  • Tertiary healthcare

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