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Snakebite poisoning in children???a call for unified clinical guidelines
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2001
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Patient SafetyPediatricsSnakebite PoisoningVenomicsPoisoningToxicologyTreatment PolicyClinical ToxicologyMedicineUniform GuidelinesPicu Service
In Israel, there are no uniform guidelines for the treatment policy of children snake-bitten by the Vipera palaestinae, the most abundant venomous snake in the country. We conducted a retrospective study aiming to compare treatment policies in two different medical centers. We found significant differences regarding admission and steroid administration criteria. Although the differences between the centers regarding anti-venom administration did not reach statistical significance, there were substantial differences. Neither of the centers had a well-established policy for the treatment of snake envenomation in children. In the era of cost containment, a policy of routine admission of children to the PICU service following V. palaestinae envenomation is unjustified, especially since the introduction of a specific monovalent anti-venom into the therapeutic armamentarium.
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