CETRI

Research & Publications

Advancing the science of electrical trauma care through rigorous research and evidence based practice.
Research Mission

Advancing Knowledge to Improve Electrical Trauma Care and Recovery

CETRI is committed to advancing the scientific understanding of electrical injuries through innovative research, rigorous data collection, and collaborative investigation.

Our research program integrates clinical care with scientific inquiry, ensuring that every patient contributes to the advancement of electrical trauma medicine while receiving the highest quality evidence-based treatment.

Electrical Injury Publications

Occupational Electrical Injury: An International Symposium

Occupational Electrical Injury and Safety. Chen, C.-T., Lee, R.C., Shih, J.-X., and Zhong, M.-H. Eds., Annals of the New York Acad. of Science, Vol. 888, 1999

Electrical Trauma: The Pathophysiology, Manifestations and Clinical Management

Electrical Trauma: The Pathophysiology, Manifestations, and Clinical Management. Lee, R.C., Burke, J.F. and Cravalho, E.G., Eds., Cambridge University Press, 1992

Injury by electrical Forces: Pathophysiology, Manifestations, and Therapy

Injury By Electrical Forces: Pathophysiology, Manifestations and Therapy. Lee, RC.

Cell Injury: Mechanisms, Responses & Repair

Cell Injury: Mechanisms, Responses and Repair. Lee, RC., Despa, F., Hamann, KT. Annals of the New York Acad. of Science, Vol. 1066, 2006

Key Research Areas

Advancing Electrical Injury Research and Care

Our multidisciplinary research program addresses critical questions in electrical trauma care.

Injury Pathophysiology

Understanding the biological mechanisms and tissue damage patterns caused by electrical current.

Clinical Outcomes

Evaluating treatment effectiveness and long term recovery outcomes for electrical injury survivors.

Prevention Strategies

Developing evidence-based approaches to reduce electrical injury incidence and severity.

Clinical Outcomes

Advancing clinical guidelines and best practices for acute and chronic electrical trauma care.

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