Abstract
Viper envenomation is common in North Africa. Cardiac complications are not common features of snakebites, the clinical picture of which is usually dominated by toxin-associated neurological, hematological, and vascular damage. There are rare reports of acute myocardial infarction and/ or ischemia caused by snakebites, while myocarditis after envenomation has not yet been reported, to our knowledge. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman admitted to our intensive care unit after viper envenomation complicated by acute heart failure with acute pulmonary edema, in a state of cardiogenic shock, accompanied by multi-organ failure, intravascular disseminated coagulation, and neurological damage. Some of the mechanisms that may be involved in this heart failure are discussed, including the possibility of acute myocarditis.
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Chara, K., Baccouche, N., Turki, O., Regaig, K., Chaari, A., Bahloul, M., & Bouaziz, M. (2017). Une complication rare de l’envenimation vipérine: La défaillance cardiaque. À propos d’un cas. Medecine et Sante Tropicales, 27(1), 52–55. https://doi.org/10.1684/mst.2016.0636
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