2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40409-018-0151-1
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Delayed double reading of whole blood clotting test (WBCT) results at 20 and 30 minutes enhances diagnosis and treatment of viper envenomation

Abstract: BackgroundThe whole blood clotting test (WBCT) is a simple test of coagulation that is often used in the assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic monitoring of snakebite patients in sub-Saharan Africa. WBCT requires only a clean glass tube and several milliliters of venous blood and is ideal for use in poorly equipped health centers throughout the rural areas where 95% of snakebites occur. However, questions surrounding the accuracy and reliability of the test remain unanswered due to variations in testing condi… Show more

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“…Whole blood clotting times have limitations with respect to requirements for standardisation of glassware equipment and samples which can affect sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis of coagulopathy after snakebite. However, they remain in use globally as they are a simple bedside test available in resource limited settings [95][96][97]. Anaemia and thrombocytopenia were almost universally present, as seen in other TMAs such as HUS [98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whole blood clotting times have limitations with respect to requirements for standardisation of glassware equipment and samples which can affect sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis of coagulopathy after snakebite. However, they remain in use globally as they are a simple bedside test available in resource limited settings [95][96][97]. Anaemia and thrombocytopenia were almost universally present, as seen in other TMAs such as HUS [98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una manera rápida, sencilla y eficaz para detectar el consumo de fibrinógeno es hacer la prueba de coagulación de sangre total a los 20 minutos (se puede complementar con la medición a los 30 minutos), la cual indica coagulopatía por consumo cuando no se forma coágulo en el tiempo estipulado (22,23). Esta prueba es útil en la valoración inicial del paciente con mordedura de serpiente en sitios en donde no se dispone de un laboratorio; se hace a la cabecera del paciente y su sensibilidad y especificidad son aceptables (23). Una prueba positiva significa que se han inoculado unos 300 mg de veneno.…”
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“…To ascertain laboratory safety, particularly the possible AEs of the thrombin-like enzyme extracted from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, the blood coagulation system of the participants was evaluated. According to the medical literature, envenomation caused by these snakes triggers important changes in blood coagulation through the consumption of coagulation factors, mainly fibrinogen and platelets (38)(39)(40)(41). In the present study, there were no significant alterations in the levels of platelets, fibrinogen, or the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) compared to the evaluations made before, during, and at the end of treatment.…”
Section: Secondary Outcomes Preliminary Efficacy-evaluation Of the Hementioning
confidence: 99%