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与个人移动设备和电动自行车相关的损伤模式:来自新加坡一家急症综合医院的分析。

Injury patterns associated with personal mobility devices and electric bicycles: an analysis from an acute general hospital in Singapore.

机构信息

Acute and Emergency Care Centre, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore.

General Surgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore.

出版信息

Singapore Med J. 2020 Feb;61(2):96-101. doi: 10.11622/smedj.2019084. Epub 2019 Jul 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The increasing popularity of personal mobility devices (PMDs) and electric bicycles (e-bikes) in Singapore has met with growing public concern over safety. Following the passing of the Active Mobility Bill, there remains a gap in the local literature in terms of injury patterns arising from the use of these devices.

METHODS

A retrospective study was conducted on the Singapore National Trauma Registry (SNTR) from the emergency department of an acute hospital from 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2016. All patients with injuries related to the use of PMDs and e-bikes were included. Data captured included demographic information, device used and injury severity score (ISS).

RESULTS

The 259 patients identified had a mean age of 32.1 years and a male predominance. Most (83.4%) were injured from falling off their devices. Devices commonly associated with injury were scooters, skateboards and motorised bicycles. Most injuries were mild (94.6%, ISS < 9) and were mainly external wounds (89.2%) and upper and lower limb injuries (35.5%). There was no difference in ISS in terms of the device used (motorised vs. non-motorised). More severe injuries (ISS ≥ 9) were caused by e-bikes (42.9%) and electric scooters (28.6%). Factors associated with these injuries were older age, use of e-bikes, and injuries to the head, face and thorax. Most patients (86.1%) were discharged and one died.

CONCLUSION

While most injuries associated with PMDs and e-bikes are minor, serious injuries could result from their use. The SNTR should be updated to include PMDs and e-bikes as a category.

摘要

简介

新加坡个人移动设备(PMD)和电动自行车(e-bike)越来越受欢迎,公众对其安全性的担忧也与日俱增。随着《主动出行法案》的通过,当地文献中仍然存在这些设备使用所导致的伤害模式方面的空白。

方法

对一家急症医院急诊部的新加坡国家创伤登记处(SNTR)进行回顾性研究,时间为 2016 年 1 月 1 日至 2016 年 12 月 31 日。所有与 PMD 和 e-bike 使用相关的受伤患者均纳入研究。采集的数据包括人口统计学信息、使用的设备和损伤严重程度评分(ISS)。

结果

确定的 259 名患者的平均年龄为 32.1 岁,男性居多。大多数(83.4%)是从他们的设备上摔下来受伤的。常见的与受伤相关的设备是滑板车、滑板和机动自行车。大多数伤害为轻度(94.6%,ISS < 9),主要为外部伤口(89.2%)和上肢及下肢损伤(35.5%)。使用的设备(机动与非机动)与 ISS 无差异。更严重的伤害(ISS ≥ 9)由电动自行车(42.9%)和电动滑板车(28.6%)造成。与这些伤害相关的因素是年龄较大、使用电动自行车以及头部、面部和胸部受伤。大多数患者(86.1%)出院,1 人死亡。

结论

虽然 PMD 和 e-bike 相关的大多数伤害为轻度,但使用这些设备也可能导致严重伤害。SNTR 应更新,将 PMD 和 e-bike 作为一个类别包括在内。

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