Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), high-voltage (more than 1000 V) current, lightning, and voltaic arc. Often victims are little children, teenagers, and working-age adults. Electrical injuries and clinical manifestations can vary a lot and range from mild complaints undemanding serious medical help to life-threatening conditions. Lightning causes serious injuries in 1000–1500 individuals every year worldwide. The case fatality rate is about 20–30%, with as many as 74% of survivors experiencing permanent injury and sequela. The primary cause of death in victims of lightning strike or other electrical trauma is cardiac or respiratory arrest. That is why appropriate urgent help is...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Background: A lightning strike causes macro- and micromorphological changes in the human body as a w...
Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and th...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
PubMed ID: 15300534Background/purpose The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms, complicat...
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...
Electric accidents cause serious injuries by direct heat exposure or by igniting clothes. The severi...
During the 1991\u962000 year period 1728 children and 1967 adults have been treated in the Unit of P...
The effects of lightning currents can only be understood by considering the electrical aspects of th...
Background: Severe trauma arising from electrocution is uncommon, and we wished to study the inciden...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
We come into contact with the electric current on daily basis. Not following the safety instructions...
Background: Burn injuries are a common presentation in Nigerian hospitals and result from a variety ...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Background: A lightning strike causes macro- and micromorphological changes in the human body as a w...
Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and th...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Injuries from artificial electricity have been reported for almost 300 years. The first recorded dea...
PubMed ID: 15300534Background/purpose The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms, complicat...
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...
Electric accidents cause serious injuries by direct heat exposure or by igniting clothes. The severi...
During the 1991\u962000 year period 1728 children and 1967 adults have been treated in the Unit of P...
The effects of lightning currents can only be understood by considering the electrical aspects of th...
Background: Severe trauma arising from electrocution is uncommon, and we wished to study the inciden...
Lightning Injuries: Electrical, Medical, and Legal Aspects presents a thorough examination of injuri...
We come into contact with the electric current on daily basis. Not following the safety instructions...
Background: Burn injuries are a common presentation in Nigerian hospitals and result from a variety ...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
Background: A lightning strike causes macro- and micromorphological changes in the human body as a w...
Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and th...