Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.
UKE Athleticum-Center for Athletic Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jan 13;13(1):706. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-25448-z.
Since the introduction of widely available e-scooter rentals in Hamburg, Germany in June of 2019, our emergency department has seen a sharp increase in the amount of e-scooter related injuries. Despite a rising number of studies certain aspects of e-scooter mobility remain unclear. This study examines the various aspects of e-scooter associated injuries with one of the largest cohorts to date. Electronic patient records of emergency department admissions were screened for e-scooter associated injuries between June 2019 and December 2021. Patient demographic data, mechanism of injury, alcohol consumption, helmet usage, sustained injuries and utilized medical resources were recorded. Overall, 268 patients (57% male) with a median age of 30.3 years (IQR 23.3; 40.0) were included. 252 (94%) were e-scooter riders themselves, while 16 (6%) were involved in crashes associated with an e-scooter. Patients in non-rider e-scooter crashes were either cyclists who collided with e-scooter riders or older pedestrians (median age 61.2 years) who tripped over parked e-scooters. While e-scooter riders involved in a crash sustained an impact to the head or face in 58% of cases, those under the influence of alcohol fell on their head or face in 84% of cases. This resulted in a large amount of maxillofacial soft tissue lacerations and fractures. Extremity fractures and dislocations were more often recorded for the upper extremities. This study comprises one of the largest cohorts of e-scooter associated injuries to date. Older pedestrians are at risk to stumble over parked e-scooters. E-scooter crashes with riders who consumed alcohol were associated with more severe injuries, especially to the head and face. Restricted e-scooter parking, enforcement of drunk driving laws for e-scooters, and helmet usage should be recommended.
自 2019 年 6 月德国汉堡广泛提供电动滑板车租赁服务以来,我院急诊科因电动滑板车相关损伤的就诊人数显著增加。尽管越来越多的研究对电动滑板车的移动性进行了研究,但某些方面仍不清楚。本研究通过迄今为止最大的队列之一来研究与电动滑板车相关损伤的各个方面。在 2019 年 6 月至 2021 年 12 月期间,筛选了急诊科收治的与电动滑板车相关损伤的电子患者记录。记录了患者的人口统计学数据、损伤机制、酒精摄入、头盔使用、受伤情况和使用的医疗资源。共有 268 名(57%为男性)患者纳入研究,平均年龄为 30.3 岁(IQR 23.3;40.0)。其中 252 名(94%)为电动滑板车骑手,16 名(6%)为与电动滑板车相关的事故的伤者。在非骑手电动滑板车事故中,伤者为与电动滑板车骑手相撞的自行车骑手,或被停在路边的电动滑板车绊倒的老年人(平均年龄为 61.2 岁)。在因事故摔倒的电动滑板车骑手中,58%的患者头部或面部受到撞击,而醉酒的患者中 84%的患者头部或面部受到撞击。这导致了大量的颌面软组织裂伤和骨折。上肢骨折和脱位更多见于上肢。本研究是迄今为止最大的电动滑板车相关损伤队列之一。老年人有被停在路边的电动滑板车绊倒的风险。与饮酒后驾驶电动滑板车的骑手发生的事故与更严重的损伤相关,尤其是头部和面部损伤。建议限制电动滑板车停放、执行电动滑板车醉酒驾驶法规,并建议使用头盔。