Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)

The aim of this study was to analyse most important epidemiological and clinical aspects of registered snakebites caused by a native common European viper Vipera berus in the Czech Republic over a period of 15 years (1999–2013). Data have been collected retrospectively from a database of the Toxinol...

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Main Authors: Jiří Valenta, Zdeněk Stach, Martin Stříteský, Pavel Michálek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2014-01-01
Series:Prague Medical Report
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Online Access:https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/115/3/0120/
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spelling doaj-4a19130ac4bb41aba1dc8cbe86320c022020-11-24T22:05:39ZengKarolinum PressPrague Medical Report1214-69942336-29362014-01-01115312012710.14712/23362936.2014.42Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)Jiří Valenta0Zdeněk Stach1Martin Stříteský2Pavel Michálek3Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicThe aim of this study was to analyse most important epidemiological and clinical aspects of registered snakebites caused by a native common European viper Vipera berus in the Czech Republic over a period of 15 years (1999–2013). Data have been collected retrospectively from a database of the Toxinology Centre belonging to the General University Hospital in Prague. In total, 191 cases of snakebites caused by common viper were registered during the study period. Systemic envenoming occurred in 49 (25.7%) patients, local envenoming without systemic symptoms was recorded in 91 (47.6%) and asymptomatic dry bites were seen in 51 (26.7%) cases, respectively. Twenty-four patients (12.6% of all bites) were treated with administration of antivenom. None of the victims died as a result of snakebite during the observation period. Native viper snakes usually did not cause serious harm to the patients, with the exception of children. Antivenom should be administered in all cases with systemic manifestations, in children even with serious local affection and administered as soon as possible. Envenomed patients should be admitted to the hospital and treated at least under supervision of specialists with experience in snakebite treatment, who can indicate and provide administration of the antivenom.https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/115/3/0120/Snakebite<i>Vipera berus</i>EnvenomingEpidemiologyAntivenom
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author Jiří Valenta
Zdeněk Stach
Martin Stříteský
Pavel Michálek
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Zdeněk Stach
Martin Stříteský
Pavel Michálek
Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
Prague Medical Report
Snakebite
<i>Vipera berus</i>
Envenoming
Epidemiology
Antivenom
author_facet Jiří Valenta
Zdeněk Stach
Martin Stříteský
Pavel Michálek
author_sort Jiří Valenta
title Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
title_short Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
title_full Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
title_fullStr Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
title_full_unstemmed Common Viper Bites in the Czech Republic - Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects during 15 Year Period (1999–2013)
title_sort common viper bites in the czech republic - epidemiological and clinical aspects during 15 year period (1999–2013)
publisher Karolinum Press
series Prague Medical Report
issn 1214-6994
2336-2936
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The aim of this study was to analyse most important epidemiological and clinical aspects of registered snakebites caused by a native common European viper Vipera berus in the Czech Republic over a period of 15 years (1999–2013). Data have been collected retrospectively from a database of the Toxinology Centre belonging to the General University Hospital in Prague. In total, 191 cases of snakebites caused by common viper were registered during the study period. Systemic envenoming occurred in 49 (25.7%) patients, local envenoming without systemic symptoms was recorded in 91 (47.6%) and asymptomatic dry bites were seen in 51 (26.7%) cases, respectively. Twenty-four patients (12.6% of all bites) were treated with administration of antivenom. None of the victims died as a result of snakebite during the observation period. Native viper snakes usually did not cause serious harm to the patients, with the exception of children. Antivenom should be administered in all cases with systemic manifestations, in children even with serious local affection and administered as soon as possible. Envenomed patients should be admitted to the hospital and treated at least under supervision of specialists with experience in snakebite treatment, who can indicate and provide administration of the antivenom.
topic Snakebite
<i>Vipera berus</i>
Envenoming
Epidemiology
Antivenom
url https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/115/3/0120/
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