Title of article
Scorpion-related cardiomyopathy and acute pulmonary edema in a child who is stung by Leiurus abdullahbayrami
Author/Authors
Dokur, Mehmet Necip Fazil City Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Dulkadiroglu - Kahramanmaras, Turkey , Dogan, Mustafa Pamukkale University School of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics - Kinikli Campus - Denizli, Turkey , Yagmur, Ersen Aydin Manisa Celal Bayar University Alasehir Vocational High School - Alas ̧ehir - Manisa, Turkey
Pages
5
From page
104
To page
108
Abstract
Venom of Leiurus abdullahbayrami (Scorpiones: Buthidae) is an extremely toxic one and it stimulates voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. In case of a stung by this scorpion; excessive catecholamine release occur and it impairs left ventricle contractility and consequently a heart failure occurs (scorpion sting-related cardiomyopathy). In addition to this cardiac-induced acute pulmonary, edema may occur in severe cases too. An 11-year-old male child who was stung by a scorpion (species: Leiurus abdullahbayrami) consulted to the Emergency Room. Even after 7 h of scorpion envenomation he was confused and having hallucinations. Besides he was dyspneic, tachycardic, hypotensive and got worse in overall situation due to cardiogenic pulmonary edema. These clinical findings are concordant with the Level III scorpion envenomation (major systemic manifestations). Positive inotropic agents, diuretics and antiagregant agents used on supportive therapy in his treatment. After 2 weeks he get recovered and discharged from the pediatric intensive care unit. This research is conducted by thinking emergency physicians should learn that Leiurus abdullahbayrami envenomation can cause scorpion-related cardiomyopathy and acute pulmonary edema especially in children.
Keywords
Pulmonary edema , Cardiomyopathy , Leiurus Scorpionism
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2581701
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