Envenomation by Eyelash Viper Bothriechis schlegelii (Berthold, 1846) in Southwestern Colombia

Author:

Cañas Carlos A.12,Erazo-Martinez Valeria3,Pérez-Uribe Valentina2,Castaño-Valencia Santiago4,Castro-Herrera Fernando4

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Icesi, CIRAT: Centro de Investigación en Reumatología, Autoinmunidad y Medicina Traslacional, Cali, Colombia

2. Fundación Valle del Lili, Unidad de Reumatología, Cali, Colombia

3. Fundación Valle del Lili, Centro de Investigaciones Clínicas, Cali, Colombia

4. Department of Physiological Sciences, Basic Sciences School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia

Abstract

Introduction Bothriechis schlegelii is a Crotaline viperid species of Central America and Northern South America. The characteristics of its envenomation have not been well established. We present clinical characteristics of human cases evaluated and treated in a hospital in southwestern Colombia. Methods We evaluated data from patients who suffered Bothriechis schlegelii envenomation and were seen at Fundación Valle del Lili Hospital, Cali, Colombia between 2011 and 2022. Results Eight patients were included, with a median age of 24 years. Snakebites occurred in rural areas. Six (75%) patients were bitten on the upper extremities in relation to the arboreal habits of this animal. The most common symptoms were pain and edema ( N = 8, 100%), ecchymoses ( N = 2, 25%), and paresthesia ( N = 2, 25%). The most common systemic findings were hypofibrinogenemia ( N = 8, 100%) and prolonged prothrombin time in five patients ( N = 5, 62.5%). All were treated with polyvalent antivenom for Colombian snakes, with a good response and outcome. Conclusions Most bite sites from B. schlegelii were on the upper limbs. All patients had both local manifestations, including edema, pain, and systemic effects with hypofibrinogenemia, but none had systemic bleeding. Every patient received antivenom and had favorable outcomes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Emergency Medicine

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