Grill Florian D, Roth Clara, Zyskowski Michael, Fichter Andreas, Kollmuss Maximilian, Stimmer Herbert, Deppe Herbert, Wolff Klaus-Dietrich, Nieberler Markus
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Medicine, Technische Universität München, Germany.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Medicine, Technische Universität München, Germany.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2022 Sep;50(9):738-744. doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2022.05.003. Epub 2022 Jun 23.
The aim of the study was to compare incidences and types of injury incurred between e-scooter crashes and bicycle crashes. This retrospective study included all victims of e-scooter crashes who were treated in the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery during a 12-months interval.A comparison was made with a cohort of patients who underwent bicycle crashes. Study parameters included type of fracture, soft tissue and dental affection, necessity of inpatient or outpatient treatment, the use of helmets, and the time of admission. In total, 400 patients were included. Of these 40 had suffered a crash on an e-scooter and 360 on a bicycle. Descriptive statistics showed a low helmet-wearing rate among cyclists (16.1% of recorded cases), with no helmet wearing recorded among e-scooter users. E-scooter-related crashes showed a higher rate of facial soft-tissue injuries (77.5%, p = 0.049) than among cyclists (61.7%), as well as a higher rate of dental injuries (27.5%, p = 0.017) compared with the bicycle cohort (13.3%). Facial fractures were also more common in the e-scooter cohort (45% vs 25.8%, p = 0.010). Admission was typically at the weekend - in the afternoon for the bicycle cohort and in the evening and at night for the e-scooter cohort. As a consequence of the fact that e-scooter riders seem to have an increased risk of facial injuries, it seems that an awareness campaign might be necessary to encourage helmet usage and to persuade intoxicated persons to use public transportation instead.
该研究的目的是比较电动滑板车事故和自行车事故中受伤的发生率及类型。这项回顾性研究纳入了在口腔颌面外科接受治疗的所有电动滑板车事故受害者,研究时间跨度为12个月。并与一组自行车事故患者进行了比较。研究参数包括骨折类型、软组织和牙齿损伤情况、住院或门诊治疗的必要性、头盔使用情况以及入院时间。总共纳入了400名患者。其中40人遭遇电动滑板车事故,360人遭遇自行车事故。描述性统计显示,骑自行车者的头盔佩戴率较低(记录病例的16.1%),电动滑板车使用者中无人佩戴头盔。与自行车事故相比,电动滑板车相关事故的面部软组织损伤率更高(77.5%,p = 0.049),高于骑自行车者(61.7%),牙齿损伤率也更高(27.5%,p = 0.017),而自行车事故组为(13.3%)。面部骨折在电动滑板车事故组中也更为常见(45%对25.8%,p = 0.010)。入院时间通常在周末——自行车事故组在下午,电动滑板车事故组在晚上和夜间。由于电动滑板车骑行者面部受伤风险似乎增加,似乎有必要开展一场宣传活动,以鼓励使用头盔,并说服醉酒者使用公共交通工具代替。