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Citation

Bencheikh RS, Khattabi A, Faraj Z, Semlali I. Ann. Fr. Anesth. Reanim. 2008; 27(4): 317-322.

Vernacular Title

Conduite a tenir devant une piqure de scorpion au Maroc.

Affiliation

Centre antipoison et de pharmacovigilance du Maroc, Rabat-Institut, rue Lamfadel-Cherkaoui, Madinate-Al-Irfane, B.P. 6671, Rabat, Maroc.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.annfar.2008.01.027

PMID

18439797

Abstract

Scorpion stings are the first cause of poisoning, and represent between 30 and 50% of all cases reported to the Moroccan Poison Control Centre. Concerned by the size of the problem, we have paid special attention to this pathology. Through retrospective and prospective studies, it has been possible to determine the nature and the chronology of clinical stages, as well as the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic factors of gravity. On this basis, we worked out a new management to provide support for patients. This management will standardize support provided at the national level, and will reduce the number of lethal case and rationalize spending by reviewing medication, transfer of patients and hospital care. This standardization is an essential component of the national strategy against scorpion poisoning. Other components include training of medical staff, awareness campaigns, and information systems to monitor lethal cases. A survey over five years shows a reduction in the number of lethal cases and rationalization of costs. Medical care provided rests upon the distinction between patients stung by scorpions and patients actually poisoned. The first category of patients will be monitored up to four hours after the scorpion sting, while poisoned patients will be transferred to an intensive care unit.


Language: fr

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