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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187708

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Background: The aim of the study is to know the pattern and profile of injury in relation to setting of electric burn and effect of voltage of their presentation. Methods: A total of 1328 patients were admitted to the burn unit during study duration amongst them 218 were meeting our selection criteria and taken for final analysis.We restrict ourselves to the duration of the patients till admission and didn’t analyze follow up visits. Our protocol is the discharge the patients once, one is able to take self-care and not having open infected wound. Results: Majority of patients were of young age and the mean age was 27.8. 96.7% of our patients were male. More than 60% of admitted patients were inflicted with high voltage electric burn. Majority of patients affected on during work. 88 % of the patients were from rural background, and 96.7% of the patients were male, while only 3.3 % were female. Upper limb was most frequently affected site of injury (66%) of the cases. Conclusion: Workers exposed to electric current and electrical equipment should be fully trained/certified and properly dressed. The education/certification will lessen the burden of having electrical burns, which affects the person, the family as well as the workplace

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