Wingert W A, Chan L
West J Med. 1988 Jan;148(1):37-44.
Rattlesnake bite is most common in young men who often are intoxicated and have purposely handled a venomous snake. The incidence of bites is highest in the spring and early summer months, and they most often occur in the afternoon. The hands and feet only are involved in 95% of all bites. First-aid therapy should be limited to splinting the extremity and transporting the victim to a medical facility. Definitive therapy is administering antivenin (Crotalidae) polyvalent intravenously in adequate initial doses and repeating every two hours until the venom is completely neutralized. Serum sickness usually follows all doses of more than five vials but is readily controlled by giving corticosteroids. Bites are avoided by protecting the hands and feet, not handling venomous snakes, and using utmost caution while in the snakes' habitat.
响尾蛇咬伤在年轻男性中最为常见,他们常常处于醉酒状态且故意接触毒蛇。咬伤发生率在春季和初夏月份最高,且大多发生在下午。所有咬伤中95%仅累及手和脚。急救治疗应限于固定伤肢并将受害者送往医疗机构。确定性治疗是静脉注射足量初始剂量的抗蛇毒血清(响尾蛇科)多价制剂,每两小时重复给药一次,直至毒液完全中和。超过五瓶剂量的抗蛇毒血清通常会引发血清病,但通过给予皮质类固醇可轻易控制。通过保护手脚、不接触毒蛇以及在蛇的栖息地极度小心可避免咬伤。