Treatment of electrical injuries algorithm (pdf for printing)

Guidance for the assessment and management of electrical injuries in children and young people under 16
Medical and nursing staff caring for children presenting with electrical injuries. Emergency Medicine, PICU, Plastic Surgery, Cardiology
Presentation with electrical injury is rare and depending on the underlying voltage, injures can range from small cutaneous burns to significant internal organ damage and musculoskeletal injury.1 In the paediatric population 2 age peaks are seen; children under 6 years and adolescents aged between 13 to 18 years.1, 2
Significant injuries are known to occur even in the absence of large burns or other obvious signs of external or internal injury.
A systematic literature review was performed to identify international standards and current clinical guidelines.3, 4, 5