Introduction: The majority of patients seeking medical treatment for snakebites do not suffer from severe envenomation. However, no guidelines exist for ordering coagulation markers in patients with minimal or moderate envenomation, nor in those who do not receive antivenom. In this study, we sought to determine whether it was possible to limit the practice of ordering coagulation studies to those patients suffering severe envenomation, rattlesnake envenomation, or both.Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed on all cases of crotalid snakebite presenting to an adult emergency department (ED) from April 1998 to June 2006. Each chart was abstracted for patient’s age, gender, type of snake (if known), severity of envenomation at in...
Context. Rattlesnake bites in Brazil are generally caused by adult individuals, with most of the env...
Context: Limited information exists on the coagulopathy caused by hump-nosed pit viper ( Hypnale hyp...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To compare Thromboelastography with conventional coagulation tests in patients pres...
Introduction: The majority of patients seeking medical treatment for snakebites do not suffer from s...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To determine the incidence of late coagulopathy and characterize t...
Context: Mulga snakes (Pseudechis australis) are venomous snakes with a wide distribution in Austral...
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BACKGROUND: Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming. O...
Background: The 20-min whole blood clotting test (WBCT20) is widely used for the identification of c...
Background: The 20-min whole blood clotting test (WBCT20) is widely used for the identification of c...
Objectives: To determine which laboratory tests are first associated with severe envenoming after a ...
Context. Snakebite envenomation is common and may result in systemic coagulopathy. Antivenom can cor...
Objectives: To determine which laboratory tests are first associated with severe envenoming after a ...
Background/Aims: Coagulopathy is a common complication of snakebite, but there is little information...
Abstract: Venomous snakebite is considered the single most important cause of human injury from veno...
Context. Rattlesnake bites in Brazil are generally caused by adult individuals, with most of the env...
Context: Limited information exists on the coagulopathy caused by hump-nosed pit viper ( Hypnale hyp...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To compare Thromboelastography with conventional coagulation tests in patients pres...
Introduction: The majority of patients seeking medical treatment for snakebites do not suffer from s...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To determine the incidence of late coagulopathy and characterize t...
Context: Mulga snakes (Pseudechis australis) are venomous snakes with a wide distribution in Austral...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BACKGROUND: Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming. O...
Background: The 20-min whole blood clotting test (WBCT20) is widely used for the identification of c...
Background: The 20-min whole blood clotting test (WBCT20) is widely used for the identification of c...
Objectives: To determine which laboratory tests are first associated with severe envenoming after a ...
Context. Snakebite envenomation is common and may result in systemic coagulopathy. Antivenom can cor...
Objectives: To determine which laboratory tests are first associated with severe envenoming after a ...
Background/Aims: Coagulopathy is a common complication of snakebite, but there is little information...
Abstract: Venomous snakebite is considered the single most important cause of human injury from veno...
Context. Rattlesnake bites in Brazil are generally caused by adult individuals, with most of the env...
Context: Limited information exists on the coagulopathy caused by hump-nosed pit viper ( Hypnale hyp...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To compare Thromboelastography with conventional coagulation tests in patients pres...