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Citation

Walker S, Middelkamp JN. Clin. Pediatr. 1981; 20(5): 341-343.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7226685

Abstract

An unusual type of immersion accident is that involving a pail or bucket of water in the home. We describe four cases of drownings or near drownings in pails and summarize the literature. A review of this type of submersion resulted in a morbidity of 15.4% and mortality of 6.5%. Stable vital signs and normal neurologic examination initially are good prognostic indicators. A number of questions remain to be answered about the pathophysiological effect of these pail contents to the lungs. This hazard must now be included as a part of every discussion of poison prevention by pediatricians.

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