Al Saffar M M A, Verdonschot R J C G, Stassen H S, Wolvius E B, Rozeboom A V J
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr. 2022 Mar;15(1):21-27. doi: 10.1177/1943387521998199. Epub 2021 Mar 3.
Retrospective Cohort Study.
Yearly, bicycle and scooter accidents in the Netherlands amount to 90 thousand emergency department visits. Maxillofacial injuries are common after cycling or scooter accidents. To prevent these injuries, helmet use might be beneficial. However, the effect of helmet use on maxillofacial injuries remains unclear. The aim of this retrospective study is to assess the effect of helmet use on maxillofacial injuries in patients who had a bicycle or scooter accident.
We collected data from the emergency department of the Erasmus Medical Center in the period from October 2017 to October 2019. Patients that were involved in a bicycle or scooter accident and subsequently received a CT scan of the head were included. We compared the incidence of maxillofacial injuries in helmeted cyclists and scooter users to non-helmeted users. Descriptive and analytic statistics were computed. Level of statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.
Helmet use among scooter users was associated with a significant reduction in maxillofacial fractures (p < 0.001) and soft tissue injuries (p < 0.001). Helmet use among cyclists was not associated with a reduction in maxillofacial fractures (p = 0.17) or soft tissue injuries (p = 0.30). Helmet use was not associated with a reduction in soft tissue injuries of the lower face in both cyclists (p = 0.47) and scooter users (p = 0.24).
Helmet use should be considered among cyclists and scooter users to prevent maxillofacial injuries. Especially unhelmeted scooter users might benefit from helmet use as this is associated with a lower incidence of maxillofacial injuries.
回顾性队列研究。
在荷兰,每年因自行车和踏板车事故而前往急诊科就诊的人数达9万。颌面损伤在自行车或踏板车事故后很常见。为预防这些损伤,佩戴头盔可能有益。然而,头盔使用对颌面损伤的影响仍不明确。这项回顾性研究的目的是评估头盔使用对发生自行车或踏板车事故患者颌面损伤的影响。
我们收集了2017年10月至2019年10月期间伊拉斯谟医疗中心急诊科的数据。纳入涉及自行车或踏板车事故并随后接受头部CT扫描的患者。我们比较了佩戴头盔的骑自行车者和踏板车使用者与未佩戴头盔者的颌面损伤发生率。计算描述性和分析性统计数据。统计学显著性水平设定为p<0.05。
踏板车使用者佩戴头盔与颌面骨折(p<0.001)和软组织损伤(p<0.001)显著减少相关。骑自行车者佩戴头盔与颌面骨折减少(p = 0.17)或软组织损伤减少(p = 0.30)无关。骑自行车者(p = 0.47)和踏板车使用者(p = 0.24)佩戴头盔与下脸部软组织损伤减少均无关。
骑自行车者和踏板车使用者应考虑佩戴头盔以预防颌面损伤。特别是未佩戴头盔的踏板车使用者可能会从佩戴头盔中受益,因为这与较低的颌面损伤发生率相关。