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E Elena-Sorando1, N Galeano-Ricaño, A Agulló-Domingo, G Cimorra-Moreno, C Gil-Castillo.
Abstract
The case is presented of a golfer who was struck by lightning while playing golf during a thunderstorm. The patient was found lying unconscious on wet grass with his clothes scorched and his spiked golf shoes torn. He had suffered dermal burns affecting the neck, thorax, abdomen, and upper and lower limbs (10% total body surface area), without any cardiovascular or respiratory disturbances. It may be hypothesized that the lightning current went over the outside of the patient, causing ignition of his clothes. Treatment included monitoring, adequate fluid management, debridement, and topical treatment (silver sulphadiazine). Complete healing of the wounds was achieved in two weeks. After three years' follow-up, the patient had no sequelae.Entities:
Keywords: golf; lightning; practice; strike
Year: 2006 PMID: 21991022 PMCID: PMC3188012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558