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Case Report: Achieving Full Neurological Recovery in Snakebite using Best Supportive Care

机译:病例报告:使用最佳支持治疗可实现蛇咬伤的完全神经恢复

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A 29-year-old woman presented to a community hospital in Sierra Leone 2 hours after being bitten by an unknown snake. On arrival, she was agitated though alert, however deteriorated into respiratory arrest. There was no local availability of antivenom. The patient remained in respiratory arrest undergoing best supportive care in a low-resource setting for 2 hours 55 minutes before returning to spontaneous ventilation. She went on to make a full neurological recovery. Though spontaneous recovery following snakebite envenoming is rare, this case showcases that good communication and basic manoeuvres can have a hugely positive impact on patient outcome. Alongside this, it highlights the need for staff and community engagement and implementation of local protocols in order to improve confidence and achieve consistent practice.
机译:一名29岁的妇女在被一条不知名的蛇咬伤2小时后出现在塞拉利昂的一家社区医院。到达后,她虽然警惕,但仍感到激动,但恶化为呼吸骤停。在当地没有抗蛇毒素的供应。该患者在资源匮乏的情况下仍处于呼吸停止状态,接受了最佳支持治疗,持续了2小时55 55分钟,然后恢复自发通气。她继续使神经系统全面恢复。尽管蛇咬毒液后自发恢复的情况很少见,但该案例表明,良好的沟通和基本操作可以对患者的预后产生巨大的积极影响。除此之外,它还强调了工作人员和社区的参与以及当地规程的实施的必要性,以提高信心并实现一致的实践。

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