PubMed ID: 15300534Background/purpose The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms, complications, morbidity, and mortality associated with electrical injuries in children. Methods The charts of pediatric patients who had been admitted to the authors' center with electrical burn injuries (EBI) between January 1993 and October 2002 were reviewed retrospectively. Results Of the 764 acute burn admissions over a 9-year period, 5% (38 patients) had EBI. Mean age was 9.6 ± 4.4 years (range, 1 to 16 years). Seventy-six percent of the EBI patients were boys (M to F, 29:9), and the extent of the burn wounds ranged from 1% to 50% of total body surface area (TBSA; mean, 18.6% ± 14.7%). High-voltage (HV) electricity accounted for 63% of the EBI ...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries are rare, but very destructive with high morbidity and mortality, ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Patients presenting with electrical injuries (EIs) may have a wide variety of problems, including bu...
During the 1991\u962000 year period 1728 children and 1967 adults have been treated in the Unit of P...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Introduction: We present a case of a 10 year old child who has experienced electrical trauma while p...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
The human body conducts electricity very well. Direct contact with electric current can be lethal. T...
Exposure to electricity may have results ranging from a mild injury to severe cardiopulmonary arrest...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Introduction Electrical injury is relatively uncommon but it is a devastating form of thermal injury...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries are rare, but very destructive with high morbidity and mortality, ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Patients presenting with electrical injuries (EIs) may have a wide variety of problems, including bu...
During the 1991\u962000 year period 1728 children and 1967 adults have been treated in the Unit of P...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Introduction: We present a case of a 10 year old child who has experienced electrical trauma while p...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
The human body conducts electricity very well. Direct contact with electric current can be lethal. T...
Exposure to electricity may have results ranging from a mild injury to severe cardiopulmonary arrest...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Introduction Electrical injury is relatively uncommon but it is a devastating form of thermal injury...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries are rare, but very destructive with high morbidity and mortality, ...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...