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Citation

Koul R, Al-Futaisi A, Al-Sadoon M, El-Nour I, Chacko A, Hira M, Wali Y, Jain R. Oman Med. J. 2010; 25(3): 222-224.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Oman Medical Specialty Board)

DOI

10.5001/omj.2010.61

PMID

22043342

PMCID

PMC3191648

Abstract

The medical records of three children who were entrapped inside vehicles are reviewed and their outcome following the incidents were assessed in this report. The children developed heat stroke following the incidents and survived after several days in coma but with severe cognitive functions impairment. Two of the children were left with hyperactivity and attention deficit, while the third had active epilepsy.

Vehicular entrapment heat stroke is one of the preventable brain injuries in children. Several children get entrapped in cars or other vehicles yearly and survivors are left with significant brain damage. The usual cause for brain damage is heat stroke the lesson learned was to never leave children unattended in cars. Therefore, it is essential to double check that doors are locked when leaving children unattended near vehicles.

Available:
http://www.omjournal.org/casereports/fulltext/201007/ft_vehicularentrapmentandheat.html

KW: Hyperthermia in automobiles


Language: en

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