2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.05.017
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Neurosensory findings among electricians with self-reported remaining symptoms after an electrical injury: A case series

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“…We showed that this risk group extends beyond just electricians, as only half of our patients were electricians. We have replicated the findings regarding abnormalities in temperature sensitivity from our previous study [ 16 ] and have extended these findings to include clinical measurements of nerve fiber function. These revealed a mixed picture suggesting that motor nerves, as well as different types of large- and small-diameter sensory nerves, in the upper or lower extremity were differently affected in different patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…We showed that this risk group extends beyond just electricians, as only half of our patients were electricians. We have replicated the findings regarding abnormalities in temperature sensitivity from our previous study [ 16 ] and have extended these findings to include clinical measurements of nerve fiber function. These revealed a mixed picture suggesting that motor nerves, as well as different types of large- and small-diameter sensory nerves, in the upper or lower extremity were differently affected in different patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Participants can have a max score of 24, and a score of 12 or above indicates a presence of moderate to considerable symptoms. The HAVS is a validated questionnaire [ 10 , 16 ] that contains 10 items about hand symptoms with the scaled options of no, light, moderate and considerable. To be included, participants had to have a SLANSS score of ≥12 and report moderate or considerable symptoms on HAVS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Peripheral polyneuropathy can appear after a high-voltage injury (10% of peripheral neuropathies following an electrical injury) [18] or lightning strike [24]. Furthermore, small fibre polyneuropathy has been reported either associated with high-or with low-voltage injury [25].…”
Section: Peripheral Polyneuropathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…administered the cognitive tests and scales. In total, the psychological investigation, which also included an interview (Thomée and Jakobsson 2018), took 3-4 h. On the same day, the participants underwent a neurophysiological examination (2.5-3 h) conducted by a physiotherapist (Rådman et al 2016a). These two investigations alternated so that half of the participants started with the psychological examination and half with the neurophysiological investigations.…”
Section: Procedures Of the Clinical Studymentioning
confidence: 99%