Performance of the 20 minutes Whole Blood Clotting Test in detection, monitoring and antivenom therapy of West African Carpet viper (Echis romani) envenoming in resource constrained settings in Nigeria

Toxicon. 2023 Mar 1:224:107025. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107025. Epub 2023 Jan 11.

Abstract

The 20 minutes Whole Blood Clotting Test (20WBCT) was evaluated in 1541 snakebite patients at 3 hospitals in Nigeria. It was useful in detection, monitoring, guiding antivenom therapy and prognostication of coagulopathy, with initial sensitivity of 84.7% (95%CI:82.7-86.5%) and specificity of 64.3% (95%CI:50.4-76.7%) compared to clinical envenoming. It led to correct decisions regarding administration or withholding antivenom in 97.93% of patients. The proportion of carpet viper (Echis romani) envenomed patients who restored clotting rose steadily following effective antivenom therapy. Patients with positive 20WBCT had severer envenoming, required more blood transfusion, had longer hospital stay and derived higher antivenom protection against death from carpet viper. However, there was no association between positive 20WBCT and fatality or complications.

Keywords: 20 min Whole blood clotting test; Africa; Carpet viper envenoming; Coagulopathy; Snakebite.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antivenins / therapeutic use
  • Blood Coagulation
  • Humans
  • Nigeria
  • Roma*
  • Snake Bites* / drug therapy
  • Viper Venoms
  • Viperidae*

Substances

  • Antivenins
  • Viper Venoms