Department of Occupational Medicine-University Research Clinic, Danish Ramazzini Centre, Goedstrup Hospital, Herning, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2023 Apr 4;18(4):e0283957. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283957. eCollection 2023.
Little is known about how electrical current passes through the human body except that it follows the physical rule of least resistance. Whether organs remote from the shortest route of the current can be affected is unknown, as different types of tissue vary in resistance. This may explain why some people exposed to electrical injury report symptoms from the central nervous system (CNS). In this study, we examined the association between exposure to cross-body electrical current and immediate CNS symptoms.
In a prospective cohort study, we followed 6960 members of the Danish Union of Electricians for 26 weeks using weekly questionnaires. We identified 2356 electrical shocks, and for each shock we asked whether the exposure was cross-body or same-side. We excluded those who reported exposure to the head as well as those who could not report the entry and exit points of the current. We examined two outcomes: becoming unconscious or having amnesia of the event. We use percentages to describe the data and logistic regression to analyze the results.
We found that unconsciousness and amnesia following electric shocks were rare events (0.6% and 2.2%, respectively). We found an increased risk of reporting unconsciousness and amnesia in those exposed to cross-body electrical shock exposure compared to those with same-side exposure (Odds Ratio 2.60[0.62 to 10.96] and Odds Ratio 2.18[0.87 to 5.48]).
Although the outcomes investigated are rare, we cannot rule out a possible effect on the CNS when persons are exposed to cross-body electrical current even though it does not pass through the head.
除了电流遵循最小阻力的物理规律外,人们对电流如何穿过人体知之甚少。由于不同类型的组织电阻不同,远离电流最短路径的器官是否会受到影响尚不清楚。这也许可以解释为什么一些接触电击的人会报告中枢神经系统(CNS)的症状。在这项研究中,我们研究了暴露于体间电流与即刻中枢神经系统症状之间的关联。
在一项前瞻性队列研究中,我们使用每周问卷调查的方式,对丹麦电气工人联合会的 6960 名成员进行了 26 周的随访。我们共发现 2356 次电击事件,对于每一次电击,我们都询问暴露是体间的还是同侧的。我们排除了那些报告头部暴露以及那些无法报告电流进出点的人。我们检查了两个结果:失去意识或对事件失去记忆。我们使用百分比来描述数据,并使用逻辑回归来分析结果。
我们发现,电击后失去意识和记忆丧失是罕见的事件(分别为 0.6%和 2.2%)。与同侧暴露相比,暴露于体间电流的人报告失去意识和记忆丧失的风险增加(比值比 2.60[0.62 至 10.96]和比值比 2.18[0.87 至 5.48])。
尽管研究结果中调查的结果罕见,但当人暴露于体间电流时,即使电流不通过头部,也不能排除对中枢神经系统可能产生的影响。