Background: Electric shocks are common, and victims report difficulty in finding practitioners with knowledge of the injury. Medical Practitioners, especially in private practice, report lack of knowledge of the injury and lack of expertise in assessing and treating the injury. The authors are often requested to suggest investigation protocols, assessment protocols, and treatment protocols, and to provide educational information. Methods: The international body establishing electrical standards on the effects of current on the body (International Electrotechnical Commission, Maintenance Team 4 (MT4) of Technical Committee 64 (TC64)) have established protocols for the factors which require documentation and reporting of the injury. This arti...
The analysis of domestic and foreign literature sources showed that the problem of diagnosing and tr...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Introduction. Electrotraumatism (ET) is rare to observe, but it presents a significant problem both ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
Electric shock is one of the major causes of death in developing countries (1,2). It results from th...
The authors reviewed the mechanisms and pathophysiology of typically encountered electrical injuries...
Elektrik akımı maruziyeti sonucu ölümcül kazaların sayısı hala yüksektir. Elektrik çarpmaları en sık...
We come into contact with the electric current on daily basis. Not following the safety instructions...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
The article assesses electrical safety in electrical installations, considers the risks and factors ...
Abstract: The electric shock victims were predominantly male, and more than half of the victims were...
Background: Mass casualty electrical injury is not a common occurrence. This is a report of a mass c...
Electrical accidents are not reported very frequently, and may occur undetected as the signs are oft...
To prevent electrical shock accidents in construction sites, the present researchers used portable e...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that 230,000 young work...
The analysis of domestic and foreign literature sources showed that the problem of diagnosing and tr...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Introduction. Electrotraumatism (ET) is rare to observe, but it presents a significant problem both ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
Electric shock is one of the major causes of death in developing countries (1,2). It results from th...
The authors reviewed the mechanisms and pathophysiology of typically encountered electrical injuries...
Elektrik akımı maruziyeti sonucu ölümcül kazaların sayısı hala yüksektir. Elektrik çarpmaları en sık...
We come into contact with the electric current on daily basis. Not following the safety instructions...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
The article assesses electrical safety in electrical installations, considers the risks and factors ...
Abstract: The electric shock victims were predominantly male, and more than half of the victims were...
Background: Mass casualty electrical injury is not a common occurrence. This is a report of a mass c...
Electrical accidents are not reported very frequently, and may occur undetected as the signs are oft...
To prevent electrical shock accidents in construction sites, the present researchers used portable e...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that 230,000 young work...
The analysis of domestic and foreign literature sources showed that the problem of diagnosing and tr...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Introduction. Electrotraumatism (ET) is rare to observe, but it presents a significant problem both ...