Literature DB >> 28149256

Extensive burn injury caused by fundamental electronic cigarette design flaw.

S Bohr1, F Almarzouqi1, N Pallua1.   

Abstract

Currently, electronic cigarette (EC) devices are widely used as an alternative to conventional smoking. The underlying technical principle is an electric coil-based vaporizer unit, which vaporizes various solutions for inhalation purposes with a rechargeable lithium battery unit as power source. We report a case of extensive burn injury resulting from the thermal explosion of a battery unit within an EC device. Though internal thermal instabilities of lithium ion batteries are a known safety issue, the unique feature here is a pronounced amplification of the extent of burn injury due to an additional scalding burn mechanism that resulted from heating of the liquid reservoir adjacent to the battery. Thus, we demonstrate a relevant design flaw in various EC devices, which in the authors' opinion needs to be addressed both by manufacturers and safety regulations.

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Keywords:  adiabatic short circuiting; burn; design flaw; electronic cigarette (EC); lithium battery; scald

Year:  2016        PMID: 28149256      PMCID: PMC5266244     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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