
Lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) stings cause severe pain and can lead to dangerous systemic effects, including Irukandji-like syndrome. As is the case for most cnidarian stings, recommended medical protocols in response to such stings lack rigorous scientific support. In this study, we sought to evaluate potential first aid care protocols using previously described envenomation models that allow for direct measurements of venom activity. We found that seawater rinsing, the most commonly recommended method of tentacle removal for this species, induced significant increases in venom delivery, while rinsing with vinegar or Sting No More® Spray did not. Post-sting temperature treatments affected sting severity, with 40 min of hot-pack treatment reducing lysis of sheep’s blood (in agar plates), a direct representation of venom load, by over 90%. Ice pack treatment had no effect on sting severity. These results indicate that sting management protocols for Cyanea need to be revised immediately to discontinue rinsing with seawater and include the use of heat treatment.
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Erythrocytes, Hot Temperature, Scyphozoa, cnidarian envenomations, quadrigatus habu-kurage, Urine, Hemolysis, Article, jellyfish stings, nozakii kishinouye, nematocyst venom, scyphozoa, Cnidarian Venoms, 1st aid, Animals, First Aid, Seawater, Scyphozoa; cnidarian envenomations; first aid; hair jelly, Bites and Stings, Acetic Acid, Sheep, hemolytic-activity, Ice, pelagia-noctiluca cnidaria, R, hair jelly, first aid, cubomedusan chironex-fleckeri, crude venom, Medicine, marine envenomations
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