The neurophysiological aspects of electrical injuries
elec. inj.
By:
Hooshmand H, Radfar F, Beckner E
Published in: Clin Electroencephalogr 1989; 20 (2): 111-120
Patients
Endpoint
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burns
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seizures
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unconsciousness
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neurological consequences (short-term, pain, headache, brain injury)
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long-term consequences (> 1 year):
neurological sequels
Exposure
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electric injuries/electrocution,
touch current,
50/60 Hz,
low voltage,
high voltage ≥ 1 kV AC,
occupational,
personal
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power transmission line,
inhouse wiring,
other domestic appliance
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current entry and exit points:
specified