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Spiders and Snakes Martin Belson, MD Spiders 1) Brown recluse (loxosceles reclusa) - brown violin marking on the dorsum of the cephalothorax, 3 eyes, - hides in clothing/closets - bite usually painless - skin or systemic involvement or both - cytotoxic enzymes in venom responsible for dermatonecrosis & hemolysis - unable to predict toxicity in affected patients Dermatology: if progression, see pain and erythema in first 2 hours >> hemorrhagic vesicle at 2-8 hours >> bullseye at 24 hours >> eschar day 4-5 Systemic reaction rare: develops 24-48 hrs. after bite - fever, chills, emesis, myalgia, ATN, seizures, DIC - no correlation with severity of skin destruction Therapy - supportive care, analgesics, wound care, tetanus if indicated - no antivenin - steroids?, no bite excision until at least 6 weeks following the bite Dapsone - no controlled studies, inhibits migration of leukocytes into the envenomation site to decrease release of cytotoxic enzymes - dose = 50-100 mg/d bid - use within 12 hours if possible - consider concomitant use of cimetidine Side effects: anemia, methemoglobinemia Hyperbaric oxygen? Admit for systemic signs / expanding necrotic lesion 1

Monitor labs: CBC PT/PTT UA T&C Chemistry, BUN/Cr., LFTs 2) Black widow (latrodectus mactans) - female, red hourglass on belly, most venomous in summer - found under woodpiles, cardboard, tin cups - sharp pain on bite - local symptoms unremarkable (mild erythema w/ central blanching) - venom spreads through the lymphatic system - venom stimulates release of acetylcholine / norepi. at the neuromuscular junction >> excessive stimulation of motor end plates - increased risk: children, pregnant women, elderly, chronically ill - local muscular pain >> chest or abdominal pain >> generalized pain - NV, HTN, tachycardia, diaphoresis - periorbital edema / facial swelling - pavor mortis (fear of death) - facies lactrodectismica Severe: shock, coma, seizures Therapy supportive care local wound care tetanus if indicated analgesics: morphine, meperidine anxiolytics: diazepam, lorazepam Calcium gluconate for muscle spasms? antibiotics if signs of infection severe HTN nitroprusside Black widow Antivenin: derived from horse serum 2

- rapidly effective, useful within 48 hours - dose = 1 vial - may repeat in 1 hour - Indications: high risk groups, intractable HTN Admit for systemic signs / symptoms - no specific labs indicated Snakes - 6000-8000 venomous bites per year in the US - highest rate of venomous snakes are in the South Characteristics - cold blooded (seeks shelter at 55 degrees) - poor vision, great smell - slow but can strike 11 feet/sec. - Rattles are interlocking keratin rings - Jacobson s organ at end of the forked tongue used to ID prey - venom with potent enzymes that effect coagulation, multi-organ function Venomous triangular head elliptical eyes pits single caudal plates fangs Nonvenomous round head round eyes no pits double caudal plates no fangs - over 95% in the pit viper family: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus) Copperhead (Agkistrodon) Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon) - 1% Elapidae family: Eastern Coral snake 3

a) Eastern Diamondback Rattler - accounts for 90% of lethal bites, does not inject venom in 20% of bites - coastal SE and south Georgia - local intense pain in minutes, metallic taste, diaphoresis, NV, perioral numbness - Skin: erythema to vesicles and ecchymosis - Systemic: hemolysis, seizure, shock, renal failure, coagulopathy b) Copperhead - most common pit viper but least venomous, not aggressive - copper head with brown hourglass designs - usually minimal local and systemic reactions - conservative management usually suffices c) Cottonmouth (water moccasin) - prefers swamps and lakes, belligerent - white buccal mucosa with a dark head - intermediate severity between copperhead and rattler Management: Immediate transport to a healthcare facility ABCs, IVF prn Labs: CBC, UA, PT/PTT initially and every 2-3 hours if moderate/severe envenomation wound care tetanus as indicated antibiotics if severe tissue involvement pain control No ice, incision and suction, or tourniquets Antivenin: Crotalidae Immune Fab Antivenin (CroFab) 4

- approved by FDA in October 2000 - sheep-derived, Fab fragments (highly purified) - 5 times more potent than ACP in an animal lethality model. 2 prospective trials have been performed: 10 years and older were studied Patients evaluated within 6 hours of snakebite Mild to moderate envenomations with progression were included Copperhead bites were excluded Summary of results: - early treatment of minimal envenomations with Crofab may prevent the occurrence of more severe effects. - CroFab is effective in halting progression and scheduled dosing lessens the risk of recurrent local swelling and coagulopathy. - CroFab appears to decrease the risk of acute allergic reactions and delayed reactions (serum sickness) when compared with the Wyeth product. Crofab Indications: Mild to Moderate Crotaline envenomation (rattlesnakes and cottonmouths) To prevent extension of local swelling To reverse coagulopathy To reverse systemic effects Contraindications: - dry bite - hypersensitivity to papaya or papain Preparation and Infusion: - No skin test required - Each vial reconstituted with 10cc sterile water and injected into a bag of 250cc NS (remove 50 cc to make room) - CroFab reconstituted within 30 minutes vs. > 90 minutes for ACP - Infuse slowly over the 1 st 10 minutes at 25-50 cc/hr, if no allergic reaction then increase to 250 cc/hr 5

Patient with Indication for CroFab(TM) Administration Establish Initial Control of Envenomation By Administering 4-6 Vials of CroFab(TM) Initial Control Achieved? Yes Infuse Additional 2 Vials Doses at 6, 12, and 18 hours After Initial Control No Administer Additional 4-6 Vials of CroFab(TM) Initial Control Achieved? Initial Control Achieved? Yes Infuse Additional 2 Vials Doses at 6, 12, and 18 hours After Initial Control No Administer Additional 4-6 Vials of CroFab(TM) Initial Control Achieved? Yes Infuse Additional 2 Vials Doses at 6, 12, and 18 hours No Consider Wyeth Antivenom Reconsider Diagnosis Unanswered questions for Crofab: 6

CroFab and use in children CroFab use with copperhead envenomations Cost-effective? ($775.00 per vial) - shorten hospital course - less risk of acute and late reactions How do I obtain CroFab if my hospital does not stock it? d) Eastern Coral Snake - only 1% of bites but fatalities in 9% of cases - round eyes, no pits, no fangs (must chew to envenomate) - differentiate from the nonvenomous King snake by the phrase Red on Yellow Kill a Fellow and the Coral has a black snout (King s is red) - venom with very potent neurotoxins that inhibit neuromuscular transmission of acetylcholine - minimal local reaction - systemic symptoms may be delayed up to 13 hrs. Signs/symptoms: NV, dizziness, diplopia, ptosis, weakness, dysphagia, respiratory paralysis, seizures Admit for 24 hrs. in asymptomatic patients Therapy: ABCs, wound care, tetanus, analgesics Labs unnecessary Antivenin early! * 4-6 vials IV over 1-2 hours, repeat prn * do not see rapid resolution of symptoms * high risk for serum sickness 7

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