The results are presented of a prospective survey of people injured by lightning impulses transmitted by the public telephone system. The results are compared with those of a previous retrospective survey. Various deficiencies in the methodology of the latter survey are addressed. A division into a population with severe injury and a population with mild injury is made based on medical history and examination taken immediately after a strike. The best predictors of severe injury were found to be the presence of symptoms beyond one week after the strike, and also the initial presence of musculoskeletal injuries. Psychological upset is also seen to be a significant factor in severe injury. The only physical parameter of strike which could be ...
We describe how an electromagnetic wave after a lightning strike affected a university hospital, inc...
This paper reviews recent academic research into the pathology of trauma of lightning. Lightning m...
A patient who experienced a lightning strike down a telephone wire is described. She suffered variou...
Each year in Australia, about 60 people report injuries attributable to lightning surges while using...
Objective: To review reported telephone-related lightning injuries, outline the mechanisms of injury...
Introduction: Lightning strikes have high morbidity and mortality rates. Thousands of fatalities are...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
Copyright © 2012 Carmen A. Pfortmueller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Principals. Lightning is one of the most powerful and spectacular natural phenomena. Lightning strik...
Lightning injuries generally can be grouped into three classes of severity: mild, moderate, and seve...
A lightning flash may interact with humans in several ways. The possible pathways of interactions ar...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
In the past, victims of electrical and lightning injuries have been assessed in a manner lacking a s...
Lightning strikes the earth millions of times every day. Lightning causes serious injuries in 1000-1...
We describe how an electromagnetic wave after a lightning strike affected a university hospital, inc...
This paper reviews recent academic research into the pathology of trauma of lightning. Lightning m...
A patient who experienced a lightning strike down a telephone wire is described. She suffered variou...
Each year in Australia, about 60 people report injuries attributable to lightning surges while using...
Objective: To review reported telephone-related lightning injuries, outline the mechanisms of injury...
Introduction: Lightning strikes have high morbidity and mortality rates. Thousands of fatalities are...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
Man has been exposed to lightning ever since his appearance on earth. This is particularly so when h...
Copyright © 2012 Carmen A. Pfortmueller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Principals. Lightning is one of the most powerful and spectacular natural phenomena. Lightning strik...
Lightning injuries generally can be grouped into three classes of severity: mild, moderate, and seve...
A lightning flash may interact with humans in several ways. The possible pathways of interactions ar...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
In the past, victims of electrical and lightning injuries have been assessed in a manner lacking a s...
Lightning strikes the earth millions of times every day. Lightning causes serious injuries in 1000-1...
We describe how an electromagnetic wave after a lightning strike affected a university hospital, inc...
This paper reviews recent academic research into the pathology of trauma of lightning. Lightning m...
A patient who experienced a lightning strike down a telephone wire is described. She suffered variou...