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Evaluation of Electrical Burn Injuries in Iran: A 7 year retrospective study.

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2021
Electrical burn injuries can cause devastating and debilitating morbidities and impairments for patients. This cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on electrical burn patients hospitalized from 2014 to 2019 to evaluate electrical burn injuries'
Reza Vaghardoost   +3 more
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Patterns and outcomes of high-voltage versus low-voltage pediatric electrical injuries: an 8-year retrospective analysis of a tertiary-level burn center.

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2021
INTRODUCTION Although electrical injuries (EIs) are rare traumas in the pediatric age group, they are considered one of the most devastating injuries. We aimed to evaluate the patterns and outcomes of pediatric high-voltage (HVI) vs. low-voltage injuries
Kayhan Gurbuz, M. Demir
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Electrical Injuries in Children: A 10-Years Experience at a Tertiary Pediatric Burn Center.

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2021
Electrical injuries comprise 4% of cases but have higher morbidity and mortality. This study aims to share our experiences with pediatric electrical injuries and propose strategies to prevent them.
S. Demir   +8 more
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Conductive Hyaluronic Acid/Deep Eutectic Solvent Composite Hydrogel as a Wound Dressing for Promoting Skin Burn Healing Under Electrical Stimulation

Advanced Healthcare Materials
Burns can cause severe damage to the skin due to bacterial infection and severe inflammation. Although conductive hydrogels as electroactive burn‐wound dressings achieve remarkable effects on accelerating wound healing, issues such as imbalance between ...
Yu Tian   +4 more
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Electrical Burns

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2000
Electrical burns can be divided into flash or typical thermal injury and high-tension injury. The latter is usually caused by greater than 1000 volts and produces a clinically characteristic entry and exit wound. The optimal management of patients with high-tension electrical injury has evolved into a plan of urgent exploration and debridement ...
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MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL BURNS

Archives of Surgery, 1954
IN SPITE of the voluminous literature on thermal burns published during the last 10 years, surprisingly little has been recorded on electrical burns. It is accepted that the incidence of electrical burns is low, considering that we today live in a veritable maze of electric wiring.
Charles W. McLaughlin, John D. Coe
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