Snakebite-Associated Kidney Injury

Contrib Nephrol. 2021:199:244-251. doi: 10.1159/000517725. Epub 2021 Aug 4.

Abstract

Snakebite-related acute kidney injury (AKI) is mainly caused by bites from the Viperidae family which are common snakes worldwide. It is a frequent and potentially fatal clinical complication. Coagulation abnormalities are usually present and are most likely to contribute to AKI development. A better comprehension of AKI pathogenesis following the toxicsyndrome may improve patient management by primary healthcare providers, allowing earlier diagnosis and treatment. This chapter highlights the main studies about snakevenom-related AKI, the most common snakes around the world, and the respective mechanisms of AKI.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acute Kidney Injury* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Kidney
  • Snake Bites* / complications
  • Snake Bites* / diagnosis
  • Snake Bites* / therapy