Literature DB >> 8991026

[Electric burns: epidemiological and therapeutic aspects].

P Y Dubien1, M Bertin-Maghit, P Y Gueugniaud, C Bouchard, T Ould-Aoudia, P Petit.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A retrospective study of patients with electrical burns was conducted to choose criteria for initial dispatching and establish a treatment protocol for out patient management.
METHODS: The study included 67 patients injured by electrical current and admitted at Edouard Herriot Hospital Burns Unit between January 1st 1990 and January 1st 1993.
RESULTS: Low-voltage currents (< 1000 Volts) responsible for serious and immediate cardio-vascular diseases occurred in domestic accidents, mostly with children. High-voltage current (> 1000 Volts) responsible for deep burn injuries occurred in accidents at work and mostly with adults. Twenty-two were outpatients and 45 were admitted at once. Two died on admission, 24 were hospitalized less than five days, 11 required repeated surgical treatments and a long stay at hospital, and 8 were severely burned and were admitted to the intensive-care unit. Two required continuous venovenous hemodialysis for three weeks. Morbidity of the last three groups was nil, morbidity remained high in term of functional and aesthetic after-effects.
CONCLUSION: Information on prevention of electrical burns should be intensified.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8991026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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Authors:  R Belmir; N Fejjal; M El Omari; S El Mazouz; N Gharib; A Abassi; A Belmahi
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2008-09-30
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