Butler E D, Gant T D
Am J Surg. 1977 Jul;134(1):95-101. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(77)90290-2.
A twenty year experience in the management of 182 patients with electrical injuries has been reviewed. Males predominate. The average age is thirty-six years. Bodily contact with high tension wires by linemen constituted the most common accidents. High voltage injuries were sustained by 67% of patients. Burns were sustained by 74% of our cases and of these, 71% involved the upper extremities. Complications developed in three fourths of patients, and one third of patients suffered some degree of permanent disability. Mortality (2.1%) was largely due to septicemia, pneumonia, and renal failure. The wide variety of injuries necessitates individualization in treatment. Prevention offers greatest hope in management.
回顾了对182例电损伤患者进行管理的20年经验。男性居多。平均年龄为36岁。线路工人与高压电线的身体接触是最常见的事故。67%的患者遭受了高压损伤。74%的病例有烧伤,其中71%涉及上肢。四分之三的患者出现了并发症,三分之一的患者有某种程度的永久性残疾。死亡率(2.1%)主要归因于败血症、肺炎和肾衰竭。损伤的多样性使得治疗需要个体化。预防是管理中最大的希望所在。