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Review
. 2013 Jan;116(1):74-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00113-011-2084-9.

[Lightning strikes and lightning injuries in prehospital emergency medicine. Relevance, results, and practical implications]

[Article in German]
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[Lightning strikes and lightning injuries in prehospital emergency medicine. Relevance, results, and practical implications]

[Article in German]
J Hinkelbein et al. Unfallchirurg. 2013 Jan.

Abstract

Up to 32.2% of patients in a burn center suffer from electrical injuries. Of these patients, 2-4% present with lightning injuries. In Germany, approximately 50 people per year are injured by a lightning strike and 3-7 fatally. Typically, people involved in outdoor activities are endangered and affected. A lightning strike usually produces significantly higher energy doses as compared to those in common electrical injuries. Therefore, injury patterns vary significantly. Especially in high voltage injuries and lightning injuries, internal injuries are of special importance. Mortality ranges between 10 and 30% after a lightning strike. Emergency medical treatment is similar to common electrical injuries. Patients with lightning injuries should be transported to a regional or supraregional trauma center. In 15% of all cases multiple people may be injured. Therefore, it is of outstanding importance to create emergency plans and evacuation plans in good time for mass gatherings endangered by possible lightning.

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