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Citation

Wilson CM, Fatovich DM. J. Paediatr. Child Health 1998; 34(5): 474-476.

Affiliation

Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9767515

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cardiac monitoring is required in children sustaining electric shock at Australian household voltage. METHODOLOGY: Records of patients admitted via the Emergency Department of Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia, for the period 1968-96 were retrospectively reviewed. The initial ECG findings of patients with an electric shock were recorded, and the development of any arrhythmia. RESULTS: Forty-four patients were identified, 40 of whom had sustained a household electrical injury. One patient had an abnormal ECG on admission, none developed an arrhythmia and all survived. CONCLUSIONS: Routine cardiac monitoring is not required after exposure to Australian household electricity supply if the child is asymptomatic and has a normal ECG on presentation.


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