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- W3129615475 abstract "Pit vipers, also known as crotalids, are a group of snakes including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths (water moccasins). Crotalids have a broad geographic distribution across the United States, and bites from these snakes can carry significant morbidity. Their envenomations are characterized by local tissue effects, hematologic effects, and systemic effects. Envenomations are generally treated with 1 of 2 antivenoms available in the United States.We developed a series of clinical questions to assist and guide the emergency physician in the acute management of a patient envenomated by a crotalid.We conducted a PubMed literature review from January 1970 to May 2020 in English for articles with the keywords bite and crotalidae.Our literature search resulted in 177 articles. A total of 33 articles met criteria for rigorous review and citation in the development of these consensus guidelines.Patients should be initially evaluated, stabilized, and assessed for local effects, hematologic effects, and systemic toxicity suggestive of envenomation. Antivenom should be given if toxic effects are present. Surgical intervention including debridement and fasciotomy should be avoided. Prophylactic antibiotics are not necessary." @default.
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- W3129615475 title "How Should Native Crotalid Envenomation Be Managed in the Emergency Department?" @default.
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