Denning Gerene M, Jennissen Charles A
a Department of Emergency Medicine , Roy J and Lucille A Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa , Iowa City , IA , USA.
Res Sports Med. 2018;26(sup1):38-56. doi: 10.1080/15438627.2018.1438279.
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) remain a significant source of death and injury among youth. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the scope of the problem, the risk factors involved, crash-related outcomes and costs, and injury prevention strategies. There are currently more than 100 pediatric ATV-related fatalities each year and over 30,000 emergency department visits, with a potential annual cost for deaths and injuries approaching $1 billion. Major risk factors include lack of training, operating adult-size ATVs, riding as or carrying passengers, riding on the road, and not wearing a helmet. Extremity injuries are highly common, and the leading causes of death include brain injuries and multi-organ trauma. The latter increasingly involves being crushed by or pinned under the ATV. Reducing ATV-related deaths and injuries will require multiple strategies that integrate approaches from education, engineering, and evidence-based safety laws and their enforcement.
全地形车(ATV)仍是青少年死亡和受伤的一个重要原因。本综述的目的是概述该问题的范围、涉及的风险因素、与碰撞相关的后果和成本,以及伤害预防策略。目前,每年有100多起与儿童全地形车相关的死亡事件,超过3万例急诊就诊,死亡和受伤的潜在年度成本接近10亿美元。主要风险因素包括缺乏培训、驾驶成人尺寸的全地形车、搭载乘客、在道路上行驶以及不戴头盔。四肢受伤非常常见,主要死亡原因包括脑损伤和多器官创伤。后者越来越多地涉及被全地形车碾压或压住。减少与全地形车相关的死亡和伤害需要多种策略,这些策略要整合教育、工程以及基于证据的安全法律及其执行等方面的方法。