Login / Signup

[Snakebite in Switzerland - a potentially life-threatening event?]

Jonas MicheroliMarkus SchneemannThomas Brack
Published in: Praxis (2024)
A 39-year-old healthy patient accidentally stepped barefoot on an adder and was then bitten into the foot. After initially only local complaints, severe systemic symptoms developed within 10-15 minutes with swelling of the lips and soft palate, recurrent vomiting, bradycardia, weakly palpable peripheral pulse, hypotension, dyspnea and intermittent somnolence. The potentially life-threatening consequences of this severe poisoning could be avoided by using adequate emergency measures and immediate intravenous administration of antivenin.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • chemotherapy induced
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • blood pressure
  • case report
  • healthcare
  • drug induced
  • low dose
  • sleep quality