"Strikes and stripes of the Saw-scaled Viper in the Western Ghats-A cas" by Vrinda Lath, Dimple Shekhawat et al.
 

Strikes and stripes of the Saw-scaled Viper in the Western Ghats-A case series

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Toxicology Reports

Abstract

We describe 5 cases of envenomation and complications related to saw scaled viper (Echis carinatus) bites from the Western Ghats region of Karnataka over a period of 5 years (December 2019-May 2023). Although the smallest member of the Big Four, Saw Scaled viper envenomation is associated with significant morbidity. In our region, envenomation appears to be rare. The careful review of all these cases has suggested VICC with one patient having persistent coagulopathy despite adequate ASV administration, and three patients developing anaphylaxis. It needs to be brought to notice that the complications due to envenoming run high, despite timely administration of ASV. Through these cases, we want to contribute evidence suggesting variable efficacy of Indian polyvalent ASV for Echis carinatus bites and the need for updating protocols for the same.

DOI

10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101721

Publication Date

12-1-2024

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