INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many functional and aesthetic consequences. AIM: To evaluate the epidemiology of electrical burn injury and its associated complications and treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Demographic data, aetiology, burn percentage and other measures related to electrical burn injury of 33 electrical burn patients in a tertiary hospital during the years 2015-2017. RESULTS: The mean age of patients is 31 (± 8.3) years old with a predominance of males (94%). The vast majority of injuries occurred at work (p < 0.01), superior extremities were more affected with hand (21.2%) and fingers (18.2%) being the main point of contact (p < 0.01). Muscular fasciotomy was p...
Introduction: The increase in electrical injury rates may be related to the country’s rapid industri...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Introduction. In Romania the number of electrocutions has risen significantly in the last ten years ...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
Background: Electrical burns incidence is increasing due to increased industrialization and increase...
Background: When an electric current passes through the body, interferes with the function of an int...
SUMMARY. The usefulness of electricity in daily life offers several advantages which cannot be under...
Introduction Electrical injury is relatively uncommon but it is a devastating form of thermal injury...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Background: Electrical injury is cause of burns which continue to be one of the most distressing tr...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
This study aims to review the experience, at an institution, with patients who suffered electrical b...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries are rare, but very destructive with high morbidity and mortality, ...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Introduction: The increase in electrical injury rates may be related to the country’s rapid industri...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Introduction. In Romania the number of electrocutions has risen significantly in the last ten years ...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
Background: Electrical burns incidence is increasing due to increased industrialization and increase...
Background: When an electric current passes through the body, interferes with the function of an int...
SUMMARY. The usefulness of electricity in daily life offers several advantages which cannot be under...
Introduction Electrical injury is relatively uncommon but it is a devastating form of thermal injury...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Background: Electrical injury is cause of burns which continue to be one of the most distressing tr...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
This study aims to review the experience, at an institution, with patients who suffered electrical b...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries are rare, but very destructive with high morbidity and mortality, ...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Introduction: The increase in electrical injury rates may be related to the country’s rapid industri...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Introduction. In Romania the number of electrocutions has risen significantly in the last ten years ...