2016
DOI: 10.1177/0300985816643371
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Electrical Injuries in Animals

Abstract: Electrical injuries in animals occur most often accidentally. They comprise contact to various forms of currents, including alternating, rotary, or direct currents. Depending on various parameters of the current (including the type of circuit, voltage, current and duration of exposure) and conditions of the animal (such as wet or dry hair coat and pathway of current through the body), lesions may be absent or may include early or localized development of rigor mortis, signs of acute circulatory failure, or sev… Show more

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“…These side effects can lead to severe tissue damage. [ 41 ] Besides the bioelectric effect, high‐intensity pulsed electrical field has been reported to have an antibacterial effect. This effect is mainly attributed to the electroporation‐induced irreversible damage to bacterial cell membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These side effects can lead to severe tissue damage. [ 41 ] Besides the bioelectric effect, high‐intensity pulsed electrical field has been reported to have an antibacterial effect. This effect is mainly attributed to the electroporation‐induced irreversible damage to bacterial cell membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans and animals, death for electrocution can determine electrothermal burns in high-voltage accidents or in low-voltage ones with a prolonged contact with an electric device 10 . Internal injuries are rare in low-voltage accidents: only signs of acute circulatory failure like acute venous congestion of shock organs with hemorrhagic changes in the trachea, heart, and lungs, are the main gross findings during necropsy 10 . At the histological examinations, tissue injuries can vary depending on voltage and contact durations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the current conduction paths through the tissue can be controlled by suitably changing the frequency which helps us to calculate the impedance of the tissue for different current paths [16], [17]. It creates a transition frequency that is involved in the conductivity that depends on the characteristics of the biological tissue [18], [19]. Figure 2 shows the current path in a cell suspension at different frequencies.…”
Section: Figure 1 Principle Devisementioning
confidence: 99%