LaGreca Mark, Didzbalis Christopher J, Oleck Nicholas C, Weisberger Joseph S, Ayyala Haripriya S
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.
J Hand Surg Am. 2022 May;47(5):478.e1-478.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2021.05.021. Epub 2021 Jul 7.
Electric scooters (e-scooters) have seen an increase in popularity in cities across the United States as a form of recreation and transportation. The advent of ride-sharing applications allows anyone with a smartphone to easily access these devices, without any investment or experience required. In this study, the authors analyze scooter-related injuries of the hand and upper extremity.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried to look for injuries related to the use of e-scooters between 2010 and 2019. Data collected included demographic information, the location of the injury, the injury diagnosis, and disposition. National estimates (emergency room visits in the United States) were calculated using the weight variable included in the NEISS database. Miscoded reports were excluded. As a corollary, Google Trends data were utilized to establish a correlation between e-scooter-related injuries and the relative number of e-scooter hits on the Google search engine.
From 2010 to 2019, there were 730 e-scooter-related injuries reported to the NEISS database. This corresponds to an estimated 26,412 injuries nationally during this time period. The incidence of scooter-related injuries increased by over 230% (2,130 national injuries in 2010; 7,213 national injuries in 2019; relative difference 5,083). Injuries most commonly occurred in patients aged 10 to 18 years (30.3%). The most frequent site of injury was the wrist (41.9%). The most common injury diagnosis was fracture (55.3%). Additionally, there was a correlation between the number of Google Trends e-scooter hits and the number of injuries during this time period.
The incidence of e-scooter-related upper extremity injuries increased dramatically in the United States between 2010 and 2019.
As novel e-scooter-sharing apps become increasingly popular, it is imperative that users are educated about the risk of injury and that use of proper protective equipment is encouraged.
电动滑板车作为一种娱乐和交通方式,在美国各城市越来越受欢迎。拼车应用程序的出现使任何拥有智能手机的人都能轻松使用这些设备,无需任何投资或经验。在本研究中,作者分析了与电动滑板车相关的手部和上肢损伤情况。
查询国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS),以查找2010年至2019年期间与电动滑板车使用相关的损伤。收集的数据包括人口统计学信息、损伤部位、损伤诊断和处置情况。使用NEISS数据库中的权重变量计算全国估计数(美国急诊室就诊人数)。排除编码错误的报告。作为推论,利用谷歌趋势数据建立电动滑板车相关损伤与谷歌搜索引擎上电动滑板车搜索点击相对数量之间的相关性。
2010年至2019年期间,NEISS数据库报告了730例与电动滑板车相关的损伤。这相当于在此期间全国估计有26412例损伤。与电动滑板车相关的损伤发生率增加了230%以上(2010年全国有2130例损伤;2019年全国有7213例损伤;相对差异为5083)。损伤最常发生在10至18岁的患者中(30.3%)。最常见的损伤部位是手腕(41.9%)。最常见的损伤诊断是骨折(55.3%)。此外,在此期间,谷歌趋势电动滑板车搜索点击数量与损伤数量之间存在相关性。
2010年至2019年期间,美国与电动滑板车相关的上肢损伤发生率急剧上升。
随着新型电动滑板车共享应用程序越来越受欢迎,必须对用户进行损伤风险教育,并鼓励使用适当的防护设备。