| Literature DB >> 35433307 |
Giriraj Gandhi1, Atul Parashar2, Ramesh K Sharma1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electrical burns are devastating injuries and can cause deep burns with significant morbidity and delayed sequelae. Epidemiological data regarding the etiology, socioeconomic differences and geographic variation are necessary to assess the disease burden and plan an effective preventive strategy. These severe injuries often lead to amputations and thus hamper quality of life in the long term. AIM: To identify the population at maximum risk of sustaining electrical burns. We also studied the impact of electrical burns on these patients in terms of quality of life as well as return to work.Entities:
Keywords: Amputation; Electrical burns; High voltage injuries; Occupational therapy; Quality of life; Return to work
Year: 2022 PMID: 35433307 PMCID: PMC8788208 DOI: 10.5492/wjccm.v11.i1.58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Crit Care Med ISSN: 2220-3141
Figure 1The injury may lead to limb loss and disfigurement of the victim which will have a lasting impact on the ability of the individual to return to work. A: Appearance on day 5 following fasciotomy in a high voltage electrical burns patient showing a gangrenous middle finger and ring finger along with nonviable tendons; B: Following skin necrosis due to electrical burns, debridement and a groin flap were performed; C: Same patient shown in Figure 1A and B using his injured hand to hold a bottle.
Characteristics of electrical burn injuries
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| Sex distribution | Male 94 (91.3) | Female 9 (8.7) |
| Occupation-related injury | Yes 69 (67) | No 34 (33) |
| High voltage | High voltage 75 (72.8) | Low voltage 28 (27.2) |
Mechanism of sustained injury
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| Construction site | 6 | 5.8 |
| Domestic line repair | 2 | 1.9 |
| Farming machinery | 8 | 7.8 |
| Flying kite | 2 | 1.9 |
| Home appliance | 15 | 14.6 |
| Live wire in field | 15 | 14.6 |
| Live wire in factory | 7 | 6.8 |
| Live wire on roof | 11 | 10.7 |
| Loading in truck | 3 | 2.9 |
| Playing | 7 | 6.8 |
| Transformer | 22 | 21.4 |
| Welding | 5 | 4.9 |
| Total | 103 | 100.0 |
Figure 2In most cases definitive cover was feasible during the second intervention. A: Electrical contact burns with the entry point at the left parietal region; B: Transposition flap cover after second debridement; C: Same patient shown in Figure 2A and B at 3 mo follow-up.
Mean number of surgeries performed with standard deviation and percentiles
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| Mean number of surgeries ( | 2.03 | |
| SD | 0.842 | |
| Minimum number of surgeries ( | 1 | |
| Maximum number of surgeries ( | 4 | |
| Percentiles | 25 | 1.00 |
| 50 | 2.00 | |
| 75 | 3.00 | |
Mean scores in patients with high voltage and low voltage burns as per various domains at 3 mo, 6 mo and 9 mo
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| Heat sensitivity | High voltage (49) | 12.55 (4.92) | 15.14 (4.03) | 16.73 (3.41) |
| Low voltage (24) | 15.71 (4.57) | 17.46 (3.01) | 18.21 (2.13) | |
| Affect | High voltage (49) | 16.12 (7.14) | 19.00 (6.59) | 20.82 (6.77) |
| Low voltage (24) | 23.33 (4.07) | 25.46 (3.34) | 26.5 (2.72) | |
| Hand function | High voltage (49) | 11.29 (6.29) | 13.88 (6.25) | 15.04 (6.09) |
| Low voltage (24) | 12.08 (5.93) | 15.63 (3.94) | 17.50 (3.48) | |
| Treatment regimens | High voltage (49) | 13.31 (4.35) | 14.61 (4.19) | 15.9 (4.05) |
| Low voltage (24) | 14.96 (4.71) | 16.38 (3.89) | 17.29 (3.22) | |
| Work | High voltage (49) | 6.33 (5.83) | 7.96 (6.11) | 8.73 (6.26) |
| Low voltage (24) | 8.83 (5.29) | 10.50 (5.32) | 11.71 (5.47) | |
| Sexuality | High voltage (49) | 8.14 (2.89) | 9.24 (2.90) | 9.63 (2.95) |
| Low voltage (24) | 10.75 (1.89) | 11.21 (1.53) | 11.54 (1.10) | |
| Interpersonal relations | High voltage (49) | 8.82 (3.97) | 10.39 (3.80) | 11.69 (3.76) |
| Low voltage (24) | 13.08 (2.80) | 14.58 (2.13) | 15.08 (1.67) | |
| Simple abilities | High voltage (49) | 6.78 (3.08) | 8.85 (2.74) | 9.98 (2.68) |
| Low voltage (24) | 9.0 (2.6) | 10.71 (1.4) | 11.46 (1.06) | |
| Body image | High voltage (49) | 6.39 (3.19) | 8.45 (2.93) | 10.37 (2.95) |
| Low voltage (24) | 11.38 (3.28) | 13.33 (2.44) | 14.50 (1.84) |
P value of the various domains in patients sustaining high voltage vs low voltage electrical burns
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| Heat sensitivity | - 2.63 (0.010) | -2.49 (0.015) | - 1.93 (0.057) |
| Affect | - 4.59 (0.000) | - 4.52 (0.000) | -3.95 (0.000) |
| Hand function | -0.52 (0.606) | -1.25 (0.215) | -1.84 (0.071) |
| Treatment regimens | -1.48 (0.142) | -1.73 (0.088) | - 1.47 (0.146) |
| Work | -1.78 (0.080) | -1.74 (0.086) | -1.98 (0.051) |
| Sexuality | -4.02 (0.000) | -3.11 (0.003) | -3.06 (0.003) |
| Interpersonal relations | -4.71 (0.000) | -5.03 (0.000) | -4.21 (0.000) |
| Simple abilities | -3.04 (0.003) | -3.12 (0.003) | -2.60 (0.011) |
| Body image | -6.22 (0.000) | -7.05 (0.000) | -6.28 (0.000) |
Figure 3Bilateral amputee following electrical burns.
Mean scores in patients undergoing amputation and those not undergoing amputation at 3 mo, 6 mo and 9 mo
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| Heat sensitivity | Amputee (30) | 13.64 (4.77) | 16.17 (3.41) | 17.47 (3.05) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 13.56 (5.22) | 15.72 (4.18) | 17.05 (3.18) | |
| Affect | Amputee (30) | 14.33 (6.82) | 17.80 (6.86) | 20.17 (6.91) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 21.40 (5.84) | 23.44 (5.08) | 24.44 (5.30) | |
| Hand function | Amputee (30) | 7.83 (5.77) | 11.13 (6.17) | 13.17 (6.62) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 14.14 (5.00) | 16.77 (3.84) | 17.72 (3.51) | |
| Treatment regimens | Amputee (30) | 14.13 (4.01) | 15.43 (3.62) | 16.97 (3.43) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 13.65 (4.86) | 15.02 (4.52) | 15.93 (4.08) | |
| Work | Amputee (30) | 4.47 (4.71) | 6.03 (5.38) | 7.10 (6.20) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 9.02 (5.70) | 10.72 (5.60) | 11.53 (5.46) | |
| Sexuality | Amputee (30) | 7.93 (3.40) | 9.10 (3.33) | 9.53 (3.25) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 9.74 (2.16) | 10.44 (1.99) | 10.77 (2.02) | |
| Interpersonal relations | Amputee (30) | 8.17 (3.87) | 10.43 (4.01) | 11.67 (3.73) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 11.65 (3.72) | 12.70 (3.54) | 13.60 (3.30) | |
| Simple abilities | Amputee (30) | 5.40 (2.88) | 7.87 (2.86) | 9.27 (3.01) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 8.98 (2.31) | 10.62 (1.41) | 11.3 (1.30) | |
| Body image | Amputee (30) | 7.03 (3.80) | 9.10 (3.52) | 11.23 (3.21) |
| Non-amputee (43) | 8.72 (3.99) | 10.72 (3.55) | 12.07 (3.31) |
P value of the various domains among amputees and non-amputees
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| Heat sensitivity | -0.063 (0.950) | -0.482 (0.631) | -0.564 (0.574) |
| Affect | 4.743 (0.000) | 4.040 (0.000) | 2.989 (0.004) |
| Hand function | 4.973 (0.000) | 4.810 (0.000) | 3.814 (0.000) |
| Treatment regimens | -0.447 (0.656) | -0.413 (0.681) | -1.139 (0.259) |
| Work | 3.601 (0.001) | 3.575 (0.001) | 3.230 (0.002) |
| Sexuality | 2.781 (0.007) | 2.153 (0.035) | 2.001 (0.049) |
| Interpersonal relations | 3.872 (0.000) | 2.549 (0.013) | 2.340 (0.022) |
| Simple abilities | 5.868 (0.000) | 5.390 (0.000) | 3.952 (0.000) |
| Body image | 1.814 (0.074) | 1.927 (0.058) | 1.076 (0.286) |