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日本的外来(非本地)蛇咬伤中毒:2000 年至 2022 年文献回顾。

Exotic (non-native) snakebite envenomation in Japan: A review of the literature between 2000 and 2022.

机构信息

Coordination Office for Emergency Medicine and International Response, Acute and Critical Care Center, Nagasaki University Hospital, Nagasaki, Japan; School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.

Japan Snake Institute, Gunma, Japan.

出版信息

Toxicon. 2023 Aug 15;232:107226. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107226. Epub 2023 Jul 12.

Abstract

A limited number of studies have investigated the clinical characteristics of snakebite envenomation by exotic (non-native) snakes in Japan. This study reviewed the literature to determine the status and risk of bites by exotic pet snakes in Japan. We reviewed reports of snakebite due to exotic snakes in Japan published between 2000 and 2022, excluding reports of bites by snakes native to Japan, such as Gloydius blomhoffii, Rhabdophis tigrinus, and Protobothrops flavoviridis. During the study period, 11 exotic snakebites were recorded, involving 11 species. The majority of those bitten (10/11 cases) were male, all cases were hand injuries, and there were no fatalities. The snakes responsible belonged to the Colubridae (4/11 cases), Viperidae (4/11 cases), and Elapidae (3/11 cases) families. Cases of envenomation by G. brevicaudus, Bungarus candidus, and Dendroaspis angusticeps were of particular interest. Ten of the eleven patients developed local cytotoxic signs, and three developed "compartment syndrome," in which the surgeons performed decompressive incisions. Two bites from elapid snakes and one from a viperid snake resulted in respiratory failure. Antivenom was given in two cases. Complications were observed, such as acute kidney injury, rhabdomyolysis, coagulopathy, and residual dysfunction of the affected finger. Emergency rooms should be prepared to manage patients who have been bitten by exotic snakes, even though the number of reported cases is not high in Japan. Initial stabilization of patients is crucial, before a definitive diagnosis is made, as with native snakebite envenomation. Finger bites are reported in most cases, which may result in functional impairment of the fingers. In order to collect more comprehensive patient data in Japan, a reporting system for all snakebite envenomations should be considered.

摘要

目前仅有少量研究调查了日本外来(非本地)蛇类咬伤的临床特征。本研究通过查阅文献,确定了日本外来宠物蛇咬伤的现状和风险。我们回顾了 2000 年至 2022 年间在日本发表的关于外来蛇咬伤的报告,不包括日本本地蛇种(如青环海蛇、舟山眼镜蛇和原矛头蝮)的咬伤报告。在研究期间,共记录了 11 例外来蛇咬伤,涉及 11 个物种。大多数(10/11 例)被咬伤者为男性,所有病例均为手部受伤,无死亡病例。肇事蛇类分属于游蛇科(4/11 例)、蝰科(4/11 例)和眼镜蛇科(3/11 例)。其中特别引人关注的是短尾蝮、银环蛇和眼镜王蛇咬伤的病例。11 例患者中有 10 例出现局部细胞毒性症状,3 例发生“筋膜间室综合征”,外科医生进行了减压切开术。两条来自眼镜蛇科的蛇咬伤和一条来自蝰科的蛇咬伤导致呼吸衰竭。在 2 例咬伤中使用了抗蛇毒血清。观察到一些并发症,如急性肾损伤、横纹肌溶解、凝血功能障碍和受影响手指的功能残留障碍。尽管在日本报告的病例数量并不高,但急诊室仍应做好处理被外来蛇咬伤患者的准备。与本地蛇咬伤一样,在明确诊断之前,首先要对患者进行稳定,以稳定患者病情。报告的大多数病例为手指咬伤,可能导致手指功能受损。为了在日本收集更全面的患者数据,应考虑建立一个所有蛇咬伤中毒的报告系统。

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