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Coagulopathy after snake envenomation in South Korea

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CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY
卷 59, 期 10, 页码 905-912

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15563650.2021.1884694

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Crotalidae; Gloydius; coagulopathy; envenomation; retrospective study

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  1. Science and Engineering Personal Basic Research Support Project through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (National Research Foundation of Korea) [11199-2018R1D1A1A02051091]

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This study investigated the nature and severity of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy (VICC) in patients after envenomation by South Korea's snakes, as well as the effectiveness of antivenom for VICC treatment. VICC occurred in approximately one-quarter of snakebite patients in South Korea, with fibrinogen being an early diagnostic marker for complete VICC and clotting factors II and X being involved in VICC. Future investigations should explore the mechanism of VICC from Korean snakebites and the effect of antivenom on VICC.
Objective This retrospective study investigated the nature and severity of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy (VICC) and determined the clotting factors involved in VICC in patients after envenomation by South Korea's snakes. Additionally, we studied the effectiveness of antivenom for the treatment of VICC after envenomation. Methods Included patients were divided into three groups according to the severity of VICC (no VICC, partial VICC, and complete VICC). Data, including changes in coagulation parameters during hospitalization and clotting factors at presentation, were collected and analyzed. Results One hundred nineteen patients who presented at our emergency department within 3 h after snake envenomation were included. VICC developed in 34 patients (27 patients with partial VICC and 7 patients with complete VICC). Two of 34 patients with VICC required blood transfusions. Five patients with complete VICC had an undetectable fibrinogen concentration at presentation. Three patients with complete VICC had an unmeasurable INR and aPTT within 24 h. The median times of the most extreme values were 10 h for INR, 12 h for aPTT, and 16 h for fibrinogen after presentation in the VICC group. The D-dimer concentration peaked at a median of 63.5 h after presentation. The activities of factors II and X were significantly reduced in the complete VICC group (factor II: 88 (84-99.3)% in the non-VICC group vs. 69 (49.5-83.5)% in the complete VICC group; factor X:94 (83-102) in the non-VICC group vs. 70 (66.5-79.8)% in the complete VICC group), while there was no difference in factor V activity at presentation. The time from bite to first antivenom administration did not correlate with the time course and most extreme concentrations for fibrinogen and D-dimer within the VICC groups. Discussion and conclusion VICC occurs in approximately one-quarter of snakebite patients in South Korea; however, VICC itself does not appear to lead to clinical deterioration. Fibrinogen is an early diagnostic maker for complete VICC. Clotting factors II and X are involved in VICC. Future investigations should explore the mechanism of VICC from Korean snakebites and the effect of antivenom on VICC.

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