Johnayro Gutiérrez
University of Antioquia
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Toxicon | 2002
Rafael Otero; Johnayro Gutiérrez; Marı́a Beatriz Mesa; Edison Duque; Orlando Rodrı́guez; Jorge Luis Arango; Francisco Gómez; Álvaro Wills Toro; Fidel Cano; Libia M. Rodríguez; Erika Caro; José R Martínez; William Cornejo; Luis M. Gómez; Francisco Uribe; Silvia Cárdenas; Vitelbina Núñez; Abel Díaz
The clinical and epidemiological features, as well as complications presented by 39 patients with Bothrops, Porthidium and Bothriechis snakebites, are described. Patients were admitted during 1 year in 25 hospitals of Antioquia and Chocó and then, they were transferred to the Hospital Universitario San Vicente de Paúl in Medellín, 30 of them because of the presence of complications, eight because of lack of antivenoms and another one because of the desire of his relatives. Thirty--one (79.5%) of the patients were male, 13 (33.3%) children, 59% of them were bitten at the lower extremities, the majority (74.4%) by Bothrops asper. Twenty-one (53.8%) of the patients were initially attended by traditional healers and sought medical attention at the local hospitals after 2h in 87.2% of the cases. Edema (100%), hemorrhage (74.4%), blistering (38.5%) and necrosis (38.5%), were the local signs of envenomation, while blood coagulation alteration (79.5%), hematuria (74.4%), gingival bleeding (43.6%), hypovolemic shock (23.1%) and oliguria (23.1%), were the systemic signs of envenomation. The final grade of envenomation was severe in 29 patients (74.4%). Thirty patients (76.9%) had one or more complications of the envenomation: acute renal failure (ARF), 15 (38.5%); soft-tissue infection, 12 (30.8%); central nervous system (CNS) hemorrhage, 5 (12.8%); compartment syndrome, 3 (7.7%); soft--tissue hematomas, 6 (15.4%); and Abruptio placentae, one (2.6%). There were four deaths (10.3%), two from ARF and two from cerebral hemorrhage. Fourteen other patients (35.9%) had sequelae. The onset of serotherapy after 2h of the bite was associated with the occurrence of ARF and CNS hemorrhage (p=0.02), as well as the risk of death and sequelae (RR=2.5).
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina | 2018
Alejandro Román-González; Andrés Cardona; Johnayro Gutiérrez; Andrés Palacio
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo | 2017
Alejandro Román González; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Acta Medica Colombiana | 2015
Alejandro Román-González; María del Pilar Londoño; James Díaz; Carlos Alfonso Builes; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Acta Medica Colombiana | 2015
Alejandro Román-González; María del Pilar Londoño; James Díaz; Carlos Alfonso Builes; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Acta Médica Colombiana | 2014
Carolina Aguilar; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Acta Medica Colombiana | 2014
Carolina Aguilar; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Acta Médica Colombiana | 2013
Alejandro Román; María Isabel Osorio; Guillermo Latorre; Johnayro Gutiérrez; Carlos Alfonso Builes
Acta Medica Colombiana | 2013
Alejandro Román; María Isabel Osorio; Guillermo Latorre; Johnayro Gutiérrez; Carlos Alfonso Builes
MG Mundo ganadero | 2008
Johnayro Gutiérrez; Teodoro López Moral; S. de la Hera; E. Pérez; Sebastian Martín Gómez