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The use of rotational thromboelastometry to guide management following Bitis nasicornis envenoming.

Charles J S NyeDavid Griffith LallooTimothy Hooper
Published in: BMJ case reports (2024)
A man in his thirties presented following Bitis nasicornis envenoming. His coagulation was assessed using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM). It identified a subtle abnormality, not detected using standard laboratory assessments of coagulation, and influenced ongoing management. The abnormality resolved following treatment with antivenom. There are few documented cases of using ROTEM to assess patients following haemotoxic envenoming. This case highlights some of the potential benefits and limitations of doing so.
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