Analysis of fall from height cases due to electrical injury: evaluation by comparing with fall from height and only electrical injury cases

Mustafa İçer
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Objective: Trauma is the leading cause of deaths worldwide. Electrical injury causes many damage to the body according to the elektrical load, considerably mortality. Falls from height are one of the most common causes of trauma in the world, it is a condition with high morbidity and mortality. Falls from height due to electrical injury that caused by mechanisms both electrical injury and falling from a height are complex injuries . Although cases of falling from height due to electrical injury have been reported in the literature, there are no studies examining them. The aim of this study is to examine cases of falls from height due to electrical injury, its clinical features were compared to only electrical injury cases and only falls from height. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study. Cases admitted to the emergency department of Dicle University Hospital between January 2015 and December 2021 were examined. In this study, 75 cases who fell from a height due to electrical injury, 75 cases who had only electrical injury, and 75 cases who fell only from a height were received. Trauma cases included in the study were examined age, gender, ground of fall, fall height, workplace accident and suicide status, electrical voltage, burn and trauma scores, laboratory findings, mortality. Results: Among the 75 cases falling from height due to electrical injury, 69 (92%) survived, 6 (8%) died. The median age was 24 (IQR: 17-37) years old. Of the cases, 70 (93.30%) were male, 53 (70.70%) were high voltage, 35 (46.70%) were workplace accidents. Among the variables examined, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), creatinine kinase (CK), creatinine kinase myocardial band (CK-MB), total body burn surface area (TBSA%), Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) for burns were the factors affecting mortality( p
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目的:创伤是全球死亡的主要原因。电伤害会根据电负荷对人体造成多种损害,严重时会导致死亡。 高空坠落是世界上最常见的创伤原因之一,发病率和死亡率都很高。 由电伤害和高空坠落两种机制造成的电伤害导致的高空坠落是一种复杂的伤害。 虽然文献中也有关于电伤导致的高空坠落的报道,但目前还没有相关研究。 本研究的目的是对电击伤导致的高空坠落病例进行研究,并将其临床特征与单纯的电击伤病例和单纯的高空坠落病例进行比较。 研究方法这是一项回顾性横断面研究。研究对象为 2015 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间迪克勒大学医院急诊科收治的病例。在这项研究中,共接收了 75 例因电损伤而从高处坠落的病例、75 例仅有电损伤的病例和 75 例仅从高处坠落的病例。 对纳入研究的创伤病例进行了年龄、性别、坠落地点、坠落高度、工伤事故和自杀状况、电气电压、烧伤和创伤评分、实验室检查结果、死亡率等方面的检查。 研究结果在 75 例因电伤而从高处坠落的病例中,69 例(92%)存活,6 例(8%)死亡。年龄中位数为 24 岁(IQR:17-37)。其中 70 例(93.30%)为男性,53 例(70.70%)为高压电伤,35 例(46.70%)为工伤事故。在研究的变量中,乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)、肌酸激酶(CK)、肌酸激酶心肌带(CK-MB)、烧伤体表总面积(TBSA%)、格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)、烧伤简易损伤量表(AIS)是影响死亡率的因素(P<0.05)。
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