Principals. Lightning is one of the most powerful and spectacular natural phenomena. Lightning strikes to humans are uncommon but can cause devastating injuries. We analyzed lightning-related admissions to our emergency department from January 2000 to December 2010 to review and highlight the main features of lightning-related injuries. Methods. All data were collected prospectively and entered in the emergency department' database (Qualicare Switzerland) and retrospectively analyzed. Results. Nine patients with lightning-related injuries presented to our emergency department. Four were female, and five were male. The most common site of injury was the nervous system (6 out of 9 patients) followed by the cardiovascular system (5 out of 9 pa...
Introduction: Lightning injuries are uncommon with scarce reports detailing incidence and local expe...
A 30 year-old-male was found unconscious while working outdoors. After completion of the initial eva...
Lightning injuries generally can be grouped into three classes of severity: mild, moderate, and seve...
Copyright © 2012 Carmen A. Pfortmueller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Introduction: Lightning strikes have high morbidity and mortality rates. Thousands of fatalities are...
Lightning strikes the earth millions of times every day. Lightning causes serious injuries in 1000-1...
A lightning flash may interact with humans in several ways. The possible pathways of interactions ar...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Abstract Background Lightning strikes are rare but potentially lethal. The risk for suffering a ligh...
This chapter addresses the constellation of symptoms and signs that may be seen in the lightning-inj...
Injuries due to a lightning strike are uncommon presentations in the emergency department. Common in...
More people are struck and killed by lightning each year in Florida than any other state in the Unit...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Background: Lightning strikes are rare but potentially lethal. The risk for suffering a lightning st...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
Introduction: Lightning injuries are uncommon with scarce reports detailing incidence and local expe...
A 30 year-old-male was found unconscious while working outdoors. After completion of the initial eva...
Lightning injuries generally can be grouped into three classes of severity: mild, moderate, and seve...
Copyright © 2012 Carmen A. Pfortmueller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Introduction: Lightning strikes have high morbidity and mortality rates. Thousands of fatalities are...
Lightning strikes the earth millions of times every day. Lightning causes serious injuries in 1000-1...
A lightning flash may interact with humans in several ways. The possible pathways of interactions ar...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Abstract Background Lightning strikes are rare but potentially lethal. The risk for suffering a ligh...
This chapter addresses the constellation of symptoms and signs that may be seen in the lightning-inj...
Injuries due to a lightning strike are uncommon presentations in the emergency department. Common in...
More people are struck and killed by lightning each year in Florida than any other state in the Unit...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Background: Lightning strikes are rare but potentially lethal. The risk for suffering a lightning st...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
Introduction: Lightning injuries are uncommon with scarce reports detailing incidence and local expe...
A 30 year-old-male was found unconscious while working outdoors. After completion of the initial eva...
Lightning injuries generally can be grouped into three classes of severity: mild, moderate, and seve...