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与站立式电动滑板车使用相关的损伤。

Injuries Associated With Standing Electric Scooter Use.

机构信息

Veterans Administration, Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California.

National Clinician Scholars Program, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Jan 4;2(1):e187381. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.7381.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Since September 2017, standing electric scooters have proliferated rapidly as an inexpensive, easy mode of transportation. Although there are regulations for safe riding established by both electric scooter companies and local governments, public common use practices and the incidence and types of injuries associated with these standing electric scooters are unknown.

OBJECTIVE

To characterize injuries associated with standing electric scooter use, the clinical outcomes of injured patients, and common use practices in the first US metropolitan area to experience adoption of this technology.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This study of a case series used retrospective cohort medical record review of all patients presenting with injuries associated with standing electric scooter use between September 1, 2017, and August 31, 2018, at 2 urban emergency departments associated with an academic medical center in Southern California. All electric scooter riders at selected public intersections in the community surrounding the 2 hospitals were also observed during a 7-hour observation period in September 2018.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Incidence and characteristics of injuries and observation of riders' common use practices.

RESULTS

Two hundred forty-nine patients (145 [58.2%] male; mean [SD] age, 33.7 [15.3] years) presented to the emergency department with injuries associated with standing electric scooter use during the study period. Two hundred twenty-eight (91.6%) were injured as riders and 21 (8.4%) as nonriders. Twenty-seven patients were younger than 18 years (10.8%). Ten riders (4.4%) were documented as having worn a helmet, and 12 patients (4.8%) had either a blood alcohol level greater than 0.05% or were perceived to be intoxicated by a physician. Frequent injuries included fractures (79 [31.7%]), head injury (100 [40.2%]), and contusions, sprains, and lacerations without fracture or head injury (69 [27.7%]). The majority of patients (234 [94.0%]) were discharged home from the emergency department; of the 15 admitted patients, 2 had severe injuries and were admitted to the intensive care unit. Among 193 observed electric scooter riders in the local community in September 2018, 182 (94.3%) were not wearing a helmet.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Injuries associated with standing electric scooter use are a new phenomenon and vary in severity. In this study, helmet use was low and a significant subset of injuries occurred in patients younger than 18 years, the minimum age permitted by private scooter company regulations. These findings may inform public policy regarding standing electric scooter use.

摘要

重要提示

自 2017 年 9 月以来,作为一种廉价、便捷的交通方式,立乘式电动滑板车迅速普及。尽管电动滑板车公司和地方政府都制定了安全骑行的规定,但公众的常见使用习惯以及与这些立乘式电动滑板车相关的受伤类型和发生率仍不得而知。

目的

描述与立乘式电动滑板车使用相关的伤害情况、受伤患者的临床结局以及美国首个采用该技术的大都市区的常见使用习惯。

设计、地点和参与者:这项病例系列研究使用回顾性队列病历审查,纳入了 2017 年 9 月 1 日至 2018 年 8 月 31 日期间在加利福尼亚州南部一家学术医疗中心的 2 家城市急诊室因使用立乘式电动滑板车受伤的所有患者。在 2018 年 9 月的 7 小时观察期间,还观察了社区内 2 家医院附近选定的公共交叉路口的所有电动滑板车骑手。

主要结局和措施

受伤发生率和特征以及骑手常见使用习惯的观察。

结果

在研究期间,共有 249 名患者(145 名[58.2%]为男性;平均[标准差]年龄为 33.7[15.3]岁)因使用立乘式电动滑板车受伤而到急诊室就诊。228 名(91.6%)为骑手受伤,21 名(8.4%)为非骑手受伤。27 名患者年龄小于 18 岁(10.8%)。有 10 名骑手(4.4%)佩戴了头盔,12 名患者(4.8%)的血液酒精含量大于 0.05%或被医生判断为醉酒。常见的伤害包括骨折(79 例[31.7%])、头部损伤(100 例[40.2%])和无骨折或头部损伤的挫伤、扭伤和撕裂伤(69 例[27.7%])。大多数患者(234 例[94.0%])从急诊室出院回家;15 名住院患者中,有 2 名伤势严重,被收入重症监护病房。在 2018 年 9 月对当地社区的 193 名电动滑板车骑手进行观察中,182 名(94.3%)未佩戴头盔。

结论和相关性

与立乘式电动滑板车使用相关的伤害是一种新出现的现象,其严重程度各不相同。在这项研究中,头盔使用率较低,且有相当一部分伤害发生在 18 岁以下的患者中,而这是私人滑板车公司规定的最低年龄。这些发现可能为立乘式电动滑板车的使用提供公共政策信息。

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