Electrical injury can affect any system and organ. Central nervous system (CNS) complications are especially well recognised, causing an increased risk of morbidity, while peripheral nervous system (PNS) complications, neurourological and cognitive and psychological abnormalities are less predictable after electrical injuries.PubMed was searched for English language clinical observational, retrospective, review and case studies published in the last 30 years using the key words: electrical injury, electrocution, complications, sequelae, neurological, cognitive, psychological, urological, neuropsychological, neurourological, neurogenic, and bladder.In this review, the broad spectrum of neurological, cognitive, psychological and neurourologic...
Cranial-entry high-voltage electrical burn injury rarely occurs. Hence, early presentation is rare. ...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
The paper by Park and colleagues in the previous issue of Critical Care highlights vascular changes ...
Electrical injury may cause central nervous system (CNS) complications and peripheral nerve disorder...
AbstractThis study reviewed records of all electrical incidents involving work-related injury to emp...
Electrical shock can result in neurological complications, involving both peripheral and central ner...
In the past, victims of electrical and lightning injuries have been assessed in a manner lacking a s...
Injuries from lightning and electrical injuries involve multiple systems of the body, however neurol...
Professionals working in the electrical industry are at risk of accidental injuries caused by electr...
Electrical injury (EI) is the sequel of an electrical shock. Physical sequelae are most common, but ...
Summary: Neurological involvement is not uncommon in patients who sustain electrical injury. The exa...
Case history: A 33 year old plumber sustained high-tension electrocution from overhead cables as an ...
Electrical injury may result in brain injury with delayed symptoms and sequelae. We report a case of...
Objective: Work related electrical accidents are prevalent and can cause persisting symptoms. We use...
It is not always recognized that morbidity from electrical injury is not confined to effects in the ...
Cranial-entry high-voltage electrical burn injury rarely occurs. Hence, early presentation is rare. ...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
The paper by Park and colleagues in the previous issue of Critical Care highlights vascular changes ...
Electrical injury may cause central nervous system (CNS) complications and peripheral nerve disorder...
AbstractThis study reviewed records of all electrical incidents involving work-related injury to emp...
Electrical shock can result in neurological complications, involving both peripheral and central ner...
In the past, victims of electrical and lightning injuries have been assessed in a manner lacking a s...
Injuries from lightning and electrical injuries involve multiple systems of the body, however neurol...
Professionals working in the electrical industry are at risk of accidental injuries caused by electr...
Electrical injury (EI) is the sequel of an electrical shock. Physical sequelae are most common, but ...
Summary: Neurological involvement is not uncommon in patients who sustain electrical injury. The exa...
Case history: A 33 year old plumber sustained high-tension electrocution from overhead cables as an ...
Electrical injury may result in brain injury with delayed symptoms and sequelae. We report a case of...
Objective: Work related electrical accidents are prevalent and can cause persisting symptoms. We use...
It is not always recognized that morbidity from electrical injury is not confined to effects in the ...
Cranial-entry high-voltage electrical burn injury rarely occurs. Hence, early presentation is rare. ...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
The paper by Park and colleagues in the previous issue of Critical Care highlights vascular changes ...