Arnoldo Brett D, Purdue Gary F, Kowalske Karen, Helm Phala A, Burris Agnes, Hunt John L
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Parkland Memorial Hospital, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 2004 Nov-Dec;25(6):479-84. doi: 10.1097/01.bcr.0000144536.22284.5c.
Electrical injuries continue to present problems with devastating complications and long-term socioeconomic impact. The purpose of this study is to review one institution's experience with electrical injuries. From 1982 to 2002, there were 700 electric injury admissions. A computerized burn registry was used for data collection and analysis. Of these injuries, 263 were high voltage (> or =1000 V), 143 were low voltage (<1000 V), 277 were electric arc flash burns, and 17 were lightning injuries. Mortality was highest in the lightning strikes (17.6%) compared with the high voltage (5.3%) and low voltage (2.8%) injuries, and mortality was least in electric arc injuries without passage of current through the patient (1.1%). Complications were most common in the high-voltage group. Mean length of stay was longest in this group (18.9 +/- 1.4 days), and the patients in this group also required the most operations (3 +/- 0.2). Work-related activity was responsible for the majority of these high-voltage injuries, with the most common occupations being linemen and electricians. These patients tended to be younger men in the prime of their working lives. Electrical injuries continue to make up an important subgroup of patients admitted to burn centers. High-voltage injuries in particular have far reaching social and economic impact largely because of the patient population at greatest risk, that is, younger men at the height of their earning potential. Injury prevention, although appropriate, remains difficult in this group because of occupation-related risk.
电击伤仍然会引发严重的并发症和长期的社会经济影响等问题。本研究的目的是回顾一家机构处理电击伤的经验。1982年至2002年期间,共有700例电击伤患者入院。使用计算机化烧伤登记系统进行数据收集和分析。在这些损伤中,263例为高压电击伤(≥1000伏),143例为低压电击伤(<1000伏),277例为电弧闪光烧伤,17例为雷击伤。雷击伤的死亡率最高(17.6%),高于高压电击伤(5.3%)和低压电击伤(2.8%),而电流未通过患者身体的电弧伤死亡率最低(1.1%)。并发症在高压组最为常见。该组的平均住院时间最长(18.9±1.4天),且该组患者所需的手术次数也最多(3±0.2次)。大多数高压电击伤与工作相关活动有关,最常见的职业是线路工人和电工。这些患者往往是处于工作黄金期的年轻男性。电击伤仍然是烧伤中心收治患者中的一个重要亚组。特别是高压电击伤具有深远的社会和经济影响,主要是因为高危患者群体,即处于收入潜力巅峰的年轻男性。尽管采取预防措施是恰当的,但由于与职业相关的风险,在这一群体中预防损伤仍然困难。