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儿科人群中与电动自行车相关的颅脑损伤。

E-bike-related cranial injuries in pediatric population.

作者信息

Karepov Yevgeny, Kozyrev Danil A, Benifla Moni, Shapira Vladimir, Constantini Shlomi, Roth Jonathan

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Dana Children's Hospital, Tel-Aviv Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University, 6 Weizman Street, 64239, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Pediatric Neurosurgery Unit, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

Childs Nerv Syst. 2019 Aug;35(8):1393-1396. doi: 10.1007/s00381-019-04146-8. Epub 2019 Apr 15.

Abstract

PURPOSE

E-bikes are being used increasingly by all age groups. Children riding e-bikes often do not use safety equipment such as helmets, and are at increased risk for injuries requiring neurosurgery. The most common type of injury among pediatric e-bikers is head and neck trauma. We describe our experience treating cranial injuries.

METHODS

Data regarding children (< 18 years old) with e-bike-related cranial injuries were collected retrospectively from two tertiary centers.

RESULTS

Twenty patients were included. Seventeen were e-bike users, and three were hit as pedestrians. The average age at admission was 11.3 ± 4.85 (range 1.5-17) years old. All 17 e-bike users did not wear a helmet. Seventeen of the 20 (85%) suffered from skull fractures (70% involving the frontal bone), nine involving more than one region. Six patients (30%) had intracerebral contusions, 3 (15%) an epidural hematoma, and 6 (30%) a subdural hematoma. Three patients (15%) underwent surgery, two of them for depressed skull fracture reduction, and one for insertion of intracranial pressure monitor. One patient died (5%); 1 (5%) had a Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) of 3, 5 (25%) had a GOS of 2, and 13 (65%) were discharged without any neurological deficit (GOS 1).

CONCLUSION

E-bikes may inflict various cranial injuries, including fractures and intracranial bleeds, and may lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Education of children to use protective gear, wide exposure of younger adolescents to traffic laws, and limiting the use of e-bikes to older children, are all necessary actions.

摘要

目的

各年龄组使用电动自行车的人数日益增加。儿童骑电动自行车时往往不使用头盔等安全装备,因而需要神经外科治疗的受伤风险增加。儿童电动自行车骑行者中最常见的损伤类型是头颈部创伤。我们描述了我们治疗颅脑损伤的经验。

方法

回顾性收集来自两个三级中心的18岁以下儿童电动自行车相关颅脑损伤的数据。

结果

纳入20例患者。17例为电动自行车使用者,3例为行人被撞。入院时的平均年龄为11.3±4.85岁(范围1.5 - 17岁)。17例电动自行车使用者均未佩戴头盔。20例患者中有17例(85%)发生颅骨骨折(70%累及额骨),9例累及多个部位。6例患者(30%)有脑挫裂伤,3例(15%)有硬膜外血肿,6例(30%)有硬膜下血肿。3例患者(15%)接受了手术,其中2例为凹陷性颅骨骨折复位,1例为颅内压监测器置入。1例患者死亡(5%);1例(5%)格拉斯哥预后评分(GOS)为3分,5例(25%)GOS为2分,13例(65%)出院时无任何神经功能缺损(GOS 1分)。

结论

电动自行车可能造成各种颅脑损伤,包括骨折和颅内出血,并可能导致显著的发病率和死亡率。教育儿童使用防护装备、让青少年广泛了解交通法规以及限制年龄较大儿童使用电动自行车,都是必要的措施。

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