Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
Division of Acute Care Surgery/Trauma Service, Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2020;21(7):476-481. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2020.1804059. Epub 2020 Aug 12.
To describe the characteristics of dockless electric rental scooter ("e-scooter")-related injuries presenting to two emergency departments in one large U.S. city.
This observational cohort study utilized the city's public health syndromic surveillance system to prospectively identify patients with e-scooter-related injuries presenting between September and November 2018. The medical records for all adult patients treated at the two participating emergency departments were manually reviewed to extract demographic and clinical data. Cases involving mobility scooters or non-electric scooters were excluded.
For the 124 included adult patients with e-scooter-related injuries, the median age was 30 years (IQR: 22-43), they were predominantly male (59.7%), and approximately half (51.6%) arrived by ambulance. Falling from the scooter (84.7%) was the most common mechanism; twelve patients (9.7%) had collided with a motor vehicle. Head and face injuries (45.5%) were common; only 2 patients (1.6%) were documented as wearing a helmet at the time of injury. Most patients (n = 112, 90.3%) required imaging, more than half (n = 78, 62.9%) required an emergency department procedure, and 26 (21.0%) required surgical intervention. Most patients were discharged home, but 35 (28.2%) were admitted to hospital. Two patients (1.6%) were admitted to the intensive care unit.
E-scooters are an emerging transportation technology associated with a wide range of potentially serious injuries that consume substantial emergency department and hospital resources. Head injuries are a particular concern, as few e-scooter riders are wearing helmets at the time of injury.
描述美国一个大城市的两家急诊部收治的无桩电动租赁滑板车(“滑板车”)相关损伤患者的特征。
本观察性队列研究利用该市公共卫生综合征监测系统前瞻性地识别 2018 年 9 月至 11 月期间因滑板车相关损伤就诊的成年患者。对参与的两家急诊部接受治疗的所有成年患者的病历进行人工审查,以提取人口统计学和临床数据。排除涉及移动滑板车或非电动滑板车的病例。
124 例成年患者中,因滑板车相关损伤就诊,中位年龄为 30 岁(IQR:22-43),主要为男性(59.7%),约一半(51.6%)由救护车送达。从滑板车上坠落(84.7%)是最常见的机制;12 例患者(9.7%)与机动车相撞。头部和面部损伤(45.5%)常见;仅 2 例患者(1.6%)在受伤时被记录戴头盔。大多数患者(n=112,90.3%)需要进行影像学检查,超过一半(n=78,62.9%)需要急诊部手术,26 例(21.0%)需要手术干预。大多数患者出院回家,但 35 例(28.2%)住院。2 例患者(1.6%)被收入重症监护病房。
电动滑板车是一种新兴的交通技术,与广泛的潜在严重损伤有关,消耗了大量的急诊部和医院资源。头部损伤是一个特别关注的问题,因为很少有电动滑板车骑手在受伤时戴头盔。