31Jan 2025

FROM STING TO MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION: SCORPION VENOM AND THE HEART

  • Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Hassan Second, Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Pediatric Emergency Department, Mother-Child Hospital, Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center, Casablanca,
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Scorpion stings are a significant public health concern, particularly in endemic regions, due to their potential to cause severe envenomation with fatal complications. We present the case of a 3-year-old male who developed fulminant myocarditis following a scorpion sting. The patient was admitted in a critical state with cardiogenic shock, acute pulmonary edema, and multiorgan failure. Despite aggressive management, including mechanical ventilation, inotropic support, and intensive care interventions, the patient succumbed to progressive cardiac and systemic complications. This case underscores the severity of scorpion envenomation, the rapid progression of cardiac toxicity, and the importance of early, intensive management. Preventive measures and enhanced critical care protocols are crucial in endemic regions to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with scorpion stings.


[F. Berraiteb, S. Tougar, H. Darouich, K. Elfakhr and S. Kalouch (2025); FROM STING TO MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION: SCORPION VENOM AND THE HEART Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jan). 1093-1096] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Berraiteb Fatine
Faculty of medicine and pharmacy, University of Hassan second, Casablanca, Morocco
Morocco

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/20299      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/20299