Abstract

Human envenoming from the bite of the abundant hump-nosed pit viper (Hypnale spp.) (HNPV) is a frequent occurrence with victims experiencing unpleasant and sometimes life-threatening consequences. Further, clinico-pathology, treatment and management measures in HNPV envenomed dogs are under recognized. Prospective investigations were performed to assess the clinico-pathology and management options for HNPV envenomed dogs brought to the University of Peradeniya’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital from January, 2012 to March 2018. We recorded the local and systemic manifestations, hematological and urinary abnormalities of 78 dogs in which HNPV bite had been witnessed by the owner. Mild swelling, extensive swelling, hemorrhagic blistering and hemorrhagic bullae at the site of bite were observed in 59%, 31%, 6% and 4% of the dogs, respectively. Some dogs were subjected to surgical excision of necrotized tissue including limb amputation. We observed the following systemic clinical effects in envenomed dogs: neurotoxicity (13%), acute kidney injury (AKI) (14%) and coagulopathy (16%). All dogs showed leukocytosis with mean white blood cell count of 25.25 × 103/µL. Mild anemia and thrombocytopenia were detected in 29% of the dogs. There was a significant correlation between extent of local tissue injuries with length of hospitalization (LH). The mean time of coagulopathy observed was 21.3 h (IQR: 8–48 h). In coagulopathic dogs, there was a strong correlation between LH and extent of local tissue injury (rs = 0.7751, P < 0.0001); LH and whole blood clotting time(CT) (rs = 1.0, P < 0.0001); PT and aPTT (rs = 0.4712, P < 0.001). LH was significantly correlated with the development of AKI (p = 0.0013). Lack of specific antivenom (AVS) for HNPV envenoming provided an opportunity to study the remaining treatment options. Therefore, the study allowed the identification of local and systemic effects, hematological abnormalities, possible supportive treatments and drawbacks of management measures for envenomed dogs.

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Title
Clinico-epidemiology and management of hump-nosed pit viper (Hypnale spp.) bites in dogs
Author
Adhikari Ranjith 1 ; Suriyagoda Lalith 2 ; Premarathna, Amal D 3 ; Rando, Tuvikene 3 ; Mallawa Chandima 1 ; De Silva Niranjala 1 ; Dangolla Ashoka 1 ; Silva, Indira 1 ; Gawarammana Indika 4 

 University of Peradeniya, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka (GRID:grid.11139.3b) (ISNI:0000 0000 9816 8637) 
 University of Peradeniya, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka (GRID:grid.11139.3b) (ISNI:0000 0000 9816 8637) 
 Tallinn University, School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn, Estonia (GRID:grid.8207.d) (ISNI:0000 0000 9774 6466) 
 University of Peradeniya, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka (GRID:grid.11139.3b) (ISNI:0000 0000 9816 8637) 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2665406721
Copyright
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