Changing trends in electrical burn injury due to technology

G. Kalra, Amit Sharma, N. Rolekar
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Background: Electrical burn injuries result from accidental contact with exposed parts of electrical appliances, wiring, or lightning strikes. The purpose of this study was to analyze the mode of electric burn injuries occurring in the current technological world. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis of 3-year experience of electric burn injury case admitted in the burn unit of our institute was conducted from April 2016 to March 2019. Of the total 3983 patients, 914 patients were of electric burn injury. All age groups of patients were included, with exclusion of thermal, flame, and scald burn patients. We evaluated the variables according to age, sex, total burn surface area, injury type, and mode of injury. Results: Out of 914 cases, we had admitted 329 cases from February 2016 to August 2017 (Group 1) and 585 cases admitted from September 2017 to March 2019 (Group 2). Seven hundred sixty-nine cases were male and 145 were female. Group 1 had 187 cases in the age group of 40–59 years. While in Group 2, 226 cases were in the age group of 20–39 years. About 40.7% of the cases had electric burn due to working over electric pole in Group 1, while in Group 2, 19.65% cases had electric burn due to malfunctioning of appliances and 2.7% cases had smartphone electric burn injury. About 3.9% of the cases had electric burn due to working or taking selfies near electric train. Conclusion: In this technology era, the use of electric current in various appliances leads to increase the risk of electric burn injury, and these injuries can be prevented by education and safety measures to reduce the incidence of electrical injuries.
由于技术的发展,电烧伤的发展趋势不断变化
背景:电气烧伤是由于意外接触电器的暴露部分、电线或雷击造成的。本研究的目的是分析在当今科技世界中发生的电烧伤的模式。材料与方法:回顾性分析我院烧伤科2016年4月至2019年3月收治的电烧伤病例3年的经验。3983例患者中,电烧伤914例。包括所有年龄组的患者,不包括热烧伤、火焰烧伤和烫伤患者。我们根据年龄、性别、烧伤总面积、损伤类型和损伤方式对变量进行评估。结果:914例病例中,2016年2月至2017年8月收治329例(第一组),2017年9月至2019年3月收治585例(第二组),其中男性769例,女性145例。1组187例,年龄40 ~ 59岁。2组226例患者年龄在20 ~ 39岁。第1组因在电线杆上工作导致的电烧伤约占40.7%,第2组因电器故障导致的电烧伤约占19.65%,智能手机电烧伤约占2.7%。约3.9%的病例因在电动火车附近工作或自拍而被电灼伤。结论:在这个科技时代,各种电器的电流使用导致电烧伤的风险增加,这些伤害可以通过教育和安全措施来预防,减少电伤害的发生。
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