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城市环境中共享单车电动滑板车引入后出现的颅面损伤

Craniofacial Injuries Seen With the Introduction of Bicycle-Share Electric Scooters in an Urban Setting.

作者信息

Trivedi Bhavin, Kesterke Matthew J, Bhattacharjee Ritesh, Weber William, Mynar Karen, Reddy Likith V

机构信息

Resident, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Texas A&M College of Dentistry; Resident, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center; and United States Navy Dental Corps, Dallas, TX.

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX.

出版信息

J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2019 Nov;77(11):2292-2297. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2019.07.014. Epub 2019 Aug 1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Standing electric scooters (e-scooters) are rapidly becoming popular modes of transportation in many urban areas across the United States. However, this increase in popularity has resulted in an increase in traumatic injuries associated with these modes of expedient travel. The purpose of the present study was to determine the types of craniofacial trauma directly related to e-scooter use in a major urban center (Dallas, TX).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We performed a retrospective case series and examined the medical records of the patients who had presented to the emergency department (ED) for trauma related to e-scooter use. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all variables on patient presentation, including incident notes and patient interviews, demographic information, diagnostic tests, trauma (ie, location, type, severity), treatment (ie, type, admission, outpatient referral, follow-up data), and contributing factors (ie, reported or detected alcohol use, use of protective equipment).

RESULTS

A total of 90 patients (56 males, 34 females; mean age, 31.8 years) had presented with scooter-related trauma to the ED during the first 7 months of scooters after their introduction to the metropolitan area. A total of 52 admissions (58% of all admissions) involved injuries of the head and face. The patients had presented with a myriad of craniofacial trauma, ranging from abrasions, lacerations, and concussions to intracranial hemorrhage and Le Fort II and III fractures. Of the 52 craniofacial injuries, 30 (58%) were considered severe (ie, fracture, internal hemorrhage, concussion, loss of consciousness), and 22 (42%) were considered minor (ie, lacerations, contusion, abrasion, dental). Alcohol use had been involved in 18% of all scooter-related trauma admissions, and no rider had reported wearing a helmet.

CONCLUSIONS

Injuries to the head and face were commonly found with e-scooter admissions in this sample, and the high prevalence of extremity injuries suggested that patients were breaking their fall during the crash. Craniofacial trauma related to e-scooter use could be significantly reduced by the wearing of a protective helmet.

摘要

目的

站立式电动滑板车在美国许多城市地区正迅速成为流行的交通方式。然而,其受欢迎程度的增加导致了与这些便捷出行方式相关的创伤性损伤有所增加。本研究的目的是确定在一个主要城市中心(德克萨斯州达拉斯)与电动滑板车使用直接相关的颅面创伤类型。

材料与方法

我们进行了一项回顾性病例系列研究,并检查了因电动滑板车使用相关创伤而到急诊科就诊的患者的病历。对患者就诊时的所有变量进行描述性统计,包括事件记录和患者访谈、人口统计学信息、诊断测试、创伤情况(即部位、类型、严重程度)、治疗情况(即类型、住院、门诊转诊、随访数据)以及相关因素(即报告或检测到的饮酒情况、防护装备的使用情况)。

结果

在电动滑板车引入该大都市地区后的前7个月里,共有90名患者(56名男性,34名女性;平均年龄31.8岁)因与滑板车相关的创伤到急诊科就诊。总共52例住院病例(占所有住院病例的58%)涉及头部和面部损伤。患者出现了各种各样的颅面创伤,从擦伤、裂伤、脑震荡到颅内出血以及Le Fort II型和III型骨折。在52例颅面损伤中,30例(58%)被认为是严重损伤(即骨折、内出血、脑震荡、意识丧失),22例(42%)被认为是轻度损伤(即裂伤、挫伤、擦伤、牙齿损伤)。在所有与滑板车相关的创伤住院病例中,18%涉及饮酒情况,且没有骑行者报告佩戴头盔。

结论

在本样本中,电动滑板车相关住院病例中常见头部和面部损伤,四肢损伤的高发生率表明患者在碰撞时会试图减轻摔倒伤害。佩戴防护头盔可显著减少与电动滑板车使用相关的颅面创伤。

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