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Electrical Injuries

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
Electrical injuries may occur from high or low voltage contact. Low voltage injuries usually occur in the home, tetany may lead to sustained contact, and dangerous cardiac disturbances often result. High voltage injuries are usually work related and result from brief contact but may cause serious tissue destruction and secondary injuries.
J A, Martinez, T, Nguyen
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Orthopaedic Injuries After Introduction of Electric Scooters to Denver, Colorado

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2022
Introduction: Cost and efficiency have made electric scooters (e-scooters) popular in urban areas, but many orthopaedic injuries are associated with their use.
Mia McNulty   +3 more
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Pediatric injuries related to electric scooter use: a national database review

Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B, 2021
Electric scooter (e-scooter) use and resulting injuries have grown exponentially since expansion into ridesharing in 2017. No study has described pediatric e-scooter injuries and focused on their impact in an adolescent cohort. Our primary purpose was to
Lara L. Cohen   +4 more
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Orthopedic injuries associated with use of electric scooters in the UK: A dangerous trend? Case series and review of the literature

Traffic Injury Prevention, 2021
Background Electric scooters (e-scooters) are becoming increasingly common in major urban areas worldwide. Cities in some countries have even piloted programmes to promote their use to reduce general vehicular traffic.
G. Hourston   +3 more
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Severe electrical injury

Burns, 1989
From January 1979 to January 1987, 125 patients were treated in our Centre for various electrical injuries. Among them, 85 patients were over 15 years of age (89.4 per cent were males and 10.6 per cent females) and 40 patients were below 15 years of age (92.5 per cent were males and 7.5 per cent females).
M, Haberal   +4 more
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Electrical injuries

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
Electrical injury is a relatively infrequent but potentially devastating form of multisystem injury with high morbidity and mortality. Most electrical injuries in adults occur in the work-place, whereas children are exposed primarily at home. In nature, electrical injury occurs due to lightning, which also carries the highest mortality. The severity of
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The characteristics of dockless electric rental scooter-related injuries in a large U.S. city

Traffic Injury Prevention, 2020
Objective To describe the characteristics of dockless electric rental scooter ("e-scooter")-related injuries presenting to two emergency departments in one large U.S. city.
K. C. English   +6 more
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Electrical burn injuries

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1999
This article examines electrical burn injuries, how they occur and the nature of the injuries caused when people come into contact with electrical currents. The aetiology of tissue damage is discussed along with the pathophysiology of such encounters. The management of patients presenting with such injuries is explored including the vital role of the ...
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Diagnosis of Electric Injuries: Histopathological Examination

Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2014
The biggest challenge for a Forensic Pathologist is in the diagnosis of electrocution. This study consists eleven cases of electrical shock, which were brought to Mamata General Hospital Khammam, Andhra Pradesh; from Sept 2007 to Oct 2008.
B. K. Guntheti, U. P. Singh, S. Khaja
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Craniofacial and dental injuries associated with stand-up electric scooters.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIM With the recent increased share of stand-up electric scooters (e-scooters), it is common to see people riding e-scooters on the roads in Korea.
Minsik Kim   +5 more
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