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Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review

Bothrops are one of the most common medically important snakes found in Latin America. Its venom is predominantly hemotoxic and proteolytic, which means that local lesion (edema and redness) and hemorrhagic symptoms are recurrent in envenoming by this snake. Although hemorrhage is usually the major...

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Autores principales: Albuquerque, Polianna Lemos Moura Moreira, Paiva, José Hicaro Hellano Gonçalves Lima, Martins, Alice Maria Costa, Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante, da Silva, Geraldo Bezerra, Buckley, Nicholas, Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco
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Publicado: Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32704246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2019-0076
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author Albuquerque, Polianna Lemos Moura Moreira
Paiva, José Hicaro Hellano Gonçalves Lima
Martins, Alice Maria Costa
Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante
da Silva, Geraldo Bezerra
Buckley, Nicholas
Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco
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Paiva, José Hicaro Hellano Gonçalves Lima
Martins, Alice Maria Costa
Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante
da Silva, Geraldo Bezerra
Buckley, Nicholas
Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco
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description Bothrops are one of the most common medically important snakes found in Latin America. Its venom is predominantly hemotoxic and proteolytic, which means that local lesion (edema and redness) and hemorrhagic symptoms are recurrent in envenoming by this snake. Although hemorrhage is usually the major cause of death, snakebite-related acute kidney injury is another potentially fatal clinical complication that may lead to chronic kidney disease. The present review highlights the main studies on Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury, including observational, cross-sectional, case-control and cohort human studies available up to December 2019. The following descriptors were used according to Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): on Medline/Pubmed and Google Scholar “acute kidney injury” or “kidney disease” and “Bothrops”; on Lilacs and SciELO “kidney disease” or “acute kidney injury” and “Bothrops”. Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment scale was used to appraise the quality of the cross-sectional and cohort studies included. The selection of more severe patients who looked for health care units and tertiary centers is a risk of bias. Due to the methodological heterogeneity of the studies, a critical analysis of the results was performed based on the hypothesis that the design of the included studies influences the incidence of acute kidney injury. Fifteen human studies (total participants 4624) were included according to stablished criteria. The coagulation abnormalities (hemorrhagic symptoms, abnormal fibrinogen and activated partial thromboplastin time) were associated with acute kidney injury in the most recent studies reported. The findings observed in this review provide up-to-date evidence about the acute kidney injury pathogenesis following Bothrops syndrome. Studies pointed out that coagulation abnormalities comprise the major pathway for acute kidney injury development. This review may improve patient management by primary healthcare providers, allowing earlier diagnosis and treatment of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury.
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spelling pubmed-73596282020-07-22 Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review Albuquerque, Polianna Lemos Moura Moreira Paiva, José Hicaro Hellano Gonçalves Lima Martins, Alice Maria Costa Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante da Silva, Geraldo Bezerra Buckley, Nicholas Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis Review Bothrops are one of the most common medically important snakes found in Latin America. Its venom is predominantly hemotoxic and proteolytic, which means that local lesion (edema and redness) and hemorrhagic symptoms are recurrent in envenoming by this snake. Although hemorrhage is usually the major cause of death, snakebite-related acute kidney injury is another potentially fatal clinical complication that may lead to chronic kidney disease. The present review highlights the main studies on Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury, including observational, cross-sectional, case-control and cohort human studies available up to December 2019. The following descriptors were used according to Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): on Medline/Pubmed and Google Scholar “acute kidney injury” or “kidney disease” and “Bothrops”; on Lilacs and SciELO “kidney disease” or “acute kidney injury” and “Bothrops”. Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment scale was used to appraise the quality of the cross-sectional and cohort studies included. The selection of more severe patients who looked for health care units and tertiary centers is a risk of bias. Due to the methodological heterogeneity of the studies, a critical analysis of the results was performed based on the hypothesis that the design of the included studies influences the incidence of acute kidney injury. Fifteen human studies (total participants 4624) were included according to stablished criteria. The coagulation abnormalities (hemorrhagic symptoms, abnormal fibrinogen and activated partial thromboplastin time) were associated with acute kidney injury in the most recent studies reported. The findings observed in this review provide up-to-date evidence about the acute kidney injury pathogenesis following Bothrops syndrome. Studies pointed out that coagulation abnormalities comprise the major pathway for acute kidney injury development. This review may improve patient management by primary healthcare providers, allowing earlier diagnosis and treatment of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury. Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos 2020-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7359628/ /pubmed/32704246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2019-0076 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Albuquerque, Polianna Lemos Moura Moreira
Paiva, José Hicaro Hellano Gonçalves Lima
Martins, Alice Maria Costa
Meneses, Gdayllon Cavalcante
da Silva, Geraldo Bezerra
Buckley, Nicholas
Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco
Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title_full Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title_fullStr Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title_short Clinical assessment and pathophysiology of Bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
title_sort clinical assessment and pathophysiology of bothrops venom-related acute kidney injury: a scoping review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32704246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2019-0076
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