A Retrospective Cohort Study of Cobra Envenomation: Clinical Characteristics, Treatments, and Outcomes.
Phantakan TansuwannaratAchara TongpooSuraphong PhongsawadCharuwan SriaphaWinai WananukulSatariya TrakulsrichaiPublished in: Toxins (2023)
This study investigated the clinical characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of envenomation involving cobra species in Thailand ( Naja kaouthia , Naja siamensis , and Naja sumatrana ). Data of patients who had been bitten by a cobra or inoculated via the eyes/skin in 2018-2021 were obtained from the Ramathibodi Poison Center. There were 1045 patients admitted during the 4-year study period (bite, n = 539; ocular/dermal inoculation, n = 506). Almost all patients with ocular/dermal inoculation had eye involvement and ocular injuries, but none had neurological effects. Most of the patients bitten by a cobra had local effects (69.0%) and neurological signs and symptoms (55.7%). The median interval between the bite and the onset of neurological symptoms was 1 h (range, 10 min to 24 h). Accordingly, patients should be observed closely in hospitals for at least 24 h after a bite. Intubation with ventilator support was required in 45.5% of patients and for a median duration of 1.1 days. Antivenom was administered in 63.5% of cases. There were nine deaths, most of which resulted from severe infection. Neurological effects and intubation were significantly more common after a monocled cobra bite than after a spitting cobra bite. The administration of antivenom with good supportive care, including the appropriate management of complications, especially wound infection, might decrease fatality.
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