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Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)

INTRODUCTION: In Ecuador, poisonous snakebites are a public health problem. However, there is no recent hospital information from the Amazon. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyse the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of snakebites in patients admitted to a hospital in the Ecuadorian Amazon....

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Autores principales: Calvopiña, Manuel, Guamán-Charco, Elías, Ramírez, Karen, Dávalos, Felipe, Chiliquinga, Paola, Villa-Soxo, Sergio, Oña-Vistin, René, Romero-Álvarez, Daniel
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Publicado: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37167468
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6587
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author Calvopiña, Manuel
Guamán-Charco, Elías
Ramírez, Karen
Dávalos, Felipe
Chiliquinga, Paola
Villa-Soxo, Sergio
Oña-Vistin, René
Romero-Álvarez, Daniel
author_facet Calvopiña, Manuel
Guamán-Charco, Elías
Ramírez, Karen
Dávalos, Felipe
Chiliquinga, Paola
Villa-Soxo, Sergio
Oña-Vistin, René
Romero-Álvarez, Daniel
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description INTRODUCTION: In Ecuador, poisonous snakebites are a public health problem. However, there is no recent hospital information from the Amazon. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyse the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of snakebites in patients admitted to a hospital in the Ecuadorian Amazon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study conducted at the Nueva Loja-Sucumbíos Provincial Hospital, bordering Colombia (2017-2021). Demographic, epidemiological and clinical variables, and condition at hospital discharge, were obtained from the epidemiological file of the Ministerio de Salud Pública. RESULTS: In 5 years, 147 patients (29.4 per year) were hospitalized with no mortality. They corresponded to 26, 34, 32, 29 and 26 cases, in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. Men with 99 (67.3%), aged 21-30 years with 28, mixed race with 94 cases, students, and farmers, were the most affected. The most affected (99; 67.3%) were men, people 21 to 30 years-old (28; 19.0%), mestizos (94; 63.9%), students, and farmers. The median age was 28 (range: 4-81) years. Prevalence was higher in April, June, and September. All accidents were caused by Viperidae snakes. Twenty (13.6%) cases were mild, (61.2%) were moderate and 37 (25.2%) were severe. The feet with 45 were the most bitten. Pre-hospitalization anti-venom serum was received by 53.1% and tourniquet by 19.8% patients. Median hospital arrival time was 5 (range 1-192) hours, mostly between 2-3 hours with 41 cases. No statistically significant differences were found considering the severity. CONCLUSIONS: A high prevalence of snakebites was evidenced in the north of the Amazon in Ecuador, with a higher incidence in the rainy season and all by Viperidae species. It is important to highlight the null mortality. Information campaigns on prevention and first aid, such as discouraging the use of tourniquets, especially among vulnerable groups.
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spelling pubmed-104840692023-09-08 Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021) Calvopiña, Manuel Guamán-Charco, Elías Ramírez, Karen Dávalos, Felipe Chiliquinga, Paola Villa-Soxo, Sergio Oña-Vistin, René Romero-Álvarez, Daniel Biomedica Artículo Original INTRODUCTION: In Ecuador, poisonous snakebites are a public health problem. However, there is no recent hospital information from the Amazon. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyse the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of snakebites in patients admitted to a hospital in the Ecuadorian Amazon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study conducted at the Nueva Loja-Sucumbíos Provincial Hospital, bordering Colombia (2017-2021). Demographic, epidemiological and clinical variables, and condition at hospital discharge, were obtained from the epidemiological file of the Ministerio de Salud Pública. RESULTS: In 5 years, 147 patients (29.4 per year) were hospitalized with no mortality. They corresponded to 26, 34, 32, 29 and 26 cases, in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. Men with 99 (67.3%), aged 21-30 years with 28, mixed race with 94 cases, students, and farmers, were the most affected. The most affected (99; 67.3%) were men, people 21 to 30 years-old (28; 19.0%), mestizos (94; 63.9%), students, and farmers. The median age was 28 (range: 4-81) years. Prevalence was higher in April, June, and September. All accidents were caused by Viperidae snakes. Twenty (13.6%) cases were mild, (61.2%) were moderate and 37 (25.2%) were severe. The feet with 45 were the most bitten. Pre-hospitalization anti-venom serum was received by 53.1% and tourniquet by 19.8% patients. Median hospital arrival time was 5 (range 1-192) hours, mostly between 2-3 hours with 41 cases. No statistically significant differences were found considering the severity. CONCLUSIONS: A high prevalence of snakebites was evidenced in the north of the Amazon in Ecuador, with a higher incidence in the rainy season and all by Viperidae species. It is important to highlight the null mortality. Information campaigns on prevention and first aid, such as discouraging the use of tourniquets, especially among vulnerable groups. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10484069/ /pubmed/37167468 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6587 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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Calvopiña, Manuel
Guamán-Charco, Elías
Ramírez, Karen
Dávalos, Felipe
Chiliquinga, Paola
Villa-Soxo, Sergio
Oña-Vistin, René
Romero-Álvarez, Daniel
Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title_full Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title_fullStr Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title_short Epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la Amazonía del Ecuador (2017-2021)
title_sort epidemiología y características clínicas de las mordeduras de serpientes venenosas en el norte de la amazonía del ecuador (2017-2021)
topic Artículo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37167468
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6587
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