Second Dose of Scorpion Antivenom in Children with Indian Red Scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) Sting Envenomation
Objective To study the effect of the second dose of scorpion antivenom in children with nonresolving or worsening scorpion sting envenomation. Methods 72 children aged ≤12 years with scorpion sting envenomation grade 2 and above were enrolled. 61 received the first dose of three vials of antivenom a...
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Second Dose of Scorpion Antivenom in Children with Indian Red Scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) Sting Envenomation |
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Objective To study the effect of the second dose of scorpion antivenom in children with nonresolving or worsening scorpion sting envenomation. Methods 72 children aged ≤12 years with scorpion sting envenomation grade 2 and above were enrolled. 61 received the first dose of three vials of antivenom at admission (group A). Children with persistent/worsening envenomation within 6 hours received the second dose (group B). The time required for resolution of autonomic symptoms, myocardial dysfunction, predictors of the second dose and side effects were studied. Results The mean time taken for resolution of autonomic symptoms were comparable in Group A and B (4.1 vs. 5.3 h, P=0.4), and of myocardial dysfunction was shorter in Group A (10.8 vs. 37.6 h, P=0.02). On regression analysis, abnormal echocardiography at admission was found to be a significant predictor of the second dose (OR=27.6, 95% CI, 4.7–162.5; P=<0.001). Conclusion Children with severe scorpion sting envenomation with abnormal echocardiography may require a higher dose of scorpion antivenom. Trial registration CTRI/2015/03/005652. © Indian Academy of Pediatrics 2018 |
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Objective To study the effect of the second dose of scorpion antivenom in children with nonresolving or worsening scorpion sting envenomation. Methods 72 children aged ≤12 years with scorpion sting envenomation grade 2 and above were enrolled. 61 received the first dose of three vials of antivenom at admission (group A). Children with persistent/worsening envenomation within 6 hours received the second dose (group B). The time required for resolution of autonomic symptoms, myocardial dysfunction, predictors of the second dose and side effects were studied. Results The mean time taken for resolution of autonomic symptoms were comparable in Group A and B (4.1 vs. 5.3 h, P=0.4), and of myocardial dysfunction was shorter in Group A (10.8 vs. 37.6 h, P=0.02). On regression analysis, abnormal echocardiography at admission was found to be a significant predictor of the second dose (OR=27.6, 95% CI, 4.7–162.5; P=<0.001). Conclusion Children with severe scorpion sting envenomation with abnormal echocardiography may require a higher dose of scorpion antivenom. Trial registration CTRI/2015/03/005652. © Indian Academy of Pediatrics 2018 |
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Objective To study the effect of the second dose of scorpion antivenom in children with nonresolving or worsening scorpion sting envenomation. Methods 72 children aged ≤12 years with scorpion sting envenomation grade 2 and above were enrolled. 61 received the first dose of three vials of antivenom at admission (group A). Children with persistent/worsening envenomation within 6 hours received the second dose (group B). The time required for resolution of autonomic symptoms, myocardial dysfunction, predictors of the second dose and side effects were studied. Results The mean time taken for resolution of autonomic symptoms were comparable in Group A and B (4.1 vs. 5.3 h, P=0.4), and of myocardial dysfunction was shorter in Group A (10.8 vs. 37.6 h, P=0.02). On regression analysis, abnormal echocardiography at admission was found to be a significant predictor of the second dose (OR=27.6, 95% CI, 4.7–162.5; P=<0.001). Conclusion Children with severe scorpion sting envenomation with abnormal echocardiography may require a higher dose of scorpion antivenom. Trial registration CTRI/2015/03/005652. © Indian Academy of Pediatrics 2018 |
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