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Severe Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in a Child Envenomated by Echis Coloratus and Successful Treatment with Monovalent Equine Immunoglobulin G Antivenom.

Toxicon(2019)

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BACKGROUND:Echis coloratus (Burton Carpet viper), a highly venomous snake belonging to the family Viperidae, is responsible for a large proportion of the venomous snakebites in Israel and Palestinian Authority. Procoagulant enzymes are present in Echis coloratus venom and significant coagulopathy is typical after envenomation. Here we report a case of envenomation by Echis coloratus that involved severe coagulopathy as the main systemic manifestation with severe bleeding after fasciotomy.CASE DETAILS:A 3-year-old boy was admitted to our pediatric critical care unit after a snakebite to his left hand, 2-3 hours post-bite. Based on the possibility of compartment syndrome, a fasciotomy was performed before administration of antivenom. At our hospital, he had altered prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), with low fibrinogen levels. The snake responsible for the bite was later identified as a 38-cm long Echis coloratus. Five vials of Israeli monovalent antivenom were subsequently administered with step-wise improvement in hematological abnormalities. Other treatments included massive blood products transfusion (packed RBC, FFP, cryoprecipitate, PLT), inotropes and ventilatory support. After a prolonged hospital course the patient had a positive outcome.
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