Brandt Mary-Margaret, McReynolds Michael C, Ahrns Karla S, Wahl Wendy L
Trauma Burn Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0033, USA.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 2002 Mar-Apr;23(2):132-4. doi: 10.1097/00004630-200203000-00010.
Electrical injuries are uncommon, comprising 10% of our regional burn center admissions during a 9-year period. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence, type, and location of occupation-related electrical injuries in an attempt to focus our injury prevention and outreach efforts. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with electrical injuries admitted to our burn center from January 1992 through March 2000, with focused analysis on those patients admitted with occupation-related electrical injuries. Of the 95 patients admitted for electrical burns, 81% (n = 77) were occupational injuries. This rate of injury suggests that prevention efforts should be directed at work sites and partnerships should be developed between burn centers and businesses to reduce the incidence of injuries.
电损伤并不常见,在9年期间占我们地区烧伤中心入院病例的10%。本研究的目的是确定与职业相关的电损伤的发生率、类型和部位,以便集中开展我们的伤害预防和宣传工作。我们回顾性分析了1992年1月至2000年3月期间入住我们烧伤中心的电损伤患者的病历,重点分析了那些因职业相关电损伤而入院的患者。在95例因电烧伤入院的患者中,81%(n = 77)为职业性损伤。这种损伤发生率表明,预防工作应针对工作场所,烧伤中心和企业应建立合作关系以降低损伤发生率。