“…Leech therapy preventable complications include the following4:- Blood loss with the need for frequent red blood cells transfusion.
- Risk of prerenal azotaemia as a consequence of effective circulating volume depletion.
- Infections (most commonly due to Aeromonas hydrophila , but also Serratia marcescens , A. sobria and Vibrio fluvialis have been described as possible pathogens) requiring double antibiotic prophylaxis during ML treatment, and single antibiotic prophylaxis for 10–15 days afterwards; weekly surveillance swabs of flap skin and cultures of leeches’ water during treatment are advisable.
- Exaggerated stress reactions, up to overt psychosis and/or depressive disorder. Early specialised paediatric neuropsychiatry consultation must be sought in this eventuality; allowing the child to be with his/her parents as much time as possible during the intensive care stay and providing age-appropriate means of distraction (eg, cartoons, films and so on) may help to prevent this issue.
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