Ruan Merry Z C, Meer Elana, Kaur Gurbani, Namiri Nikan K, Ashraf Davin C, Winn Bryan J, Kersten Robert, Vagefi M Reza, Grob Seanna
Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2024 Mar 13;18:809-816. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S452750. eCollection 2024.
To evaluate eye and orbital injuries in non-powered scooter, electric-scooter (e-scooter), and hoverboard riders in the United States (US) between 2014 and 2019.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for head and neck injuries by body part codes related to non-powered scooters and powered scooters/hoverboards from 2014 to 2019. The NEISS complex sampling design was used to obtain US population projections of injuries and hospital admissions. Keywords were queried in case narratives to analyze trends in location, type, and mechanism of eye and orbit injuries.
Since their introduction, a 586% (p=0.01) increase in e-scooter injuries and 866% (p<0.001) increase in hoverboard injuries were observed with an increase in hospital admissions seen in young adults (18-34) in urban areas (e-scooter: 5980% and hoverboard: 479%). Descriptive narratives of the trauma noted eye injuries in 242 unweighted NEISS cases with only 30 cases appropriately documented under body part code 77: eyeball. Eye injuries increased 96.9% during the study period (p=0.23). Specifically, the most common ophthalmic injuries reported included eyebrow (40.9%) and eyelid (11.3%) lacerations, periorbital contusions (18.7%), orbit fractures (6.6%), and corneal abrasions (5.1%).
There was a significant increase in both head and neck injury cases and hospital admissions related to e-scooters. Eye and orbit injuries similarly increased but were underreported by body part code compared to injury narratives. Orbital fractures were reported more frequently in injuries from e-scooters than non-powered scooters.
评估2014年至2019年期间美国非电动滑板车、电动滑板车(e滑板车)和悬浮滑板骑手的眼部和眼眶损伤情况。
通过国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS),查询2014年至2019年期间与非电动滑板车和电动滑板车/悬浮滑板相关的身体部位代码所对应的头部和颈部损伤情况。采用NEISS复杂抽样设计来获取美国受伤和住院人数的人口预测数据。在病例描述中查询关键词,以分析眼部和眼眶损伤的部位、类型及机制的趋势。
自引入以来,观察到e滑板车受伤人数增加了586%(p=0.01),悬浮滑板受伤人数增加了866%(p<0.001),城市地区的年轻人(18-34岁)住院人数增加(e滑板车:5980%,悬浮滑板:479%)。在242例未加权的NEISS病例中,创伤描述性记录显示有眼部损伤,但只有30例在身体部位代码77:眼球下得到适当记录。在研究期间,眼部损伤增加了96.9%(p=0.23)。具体而言,报告的最常见眼科损伤包括眉部裂伤(40.9%)、眼睑裂伤(11.3%)、眶周挫伤(18.7%)、眼眶骨折(6.6%)和角膜擦伤(5.1%)。
与e滑板车相关的头部和颈部损伤病例及住院人数均显著增加。眼部和眼眶损伤同样增加,但与损伤描述相比,按身体部位代码报告的情况有所漏报。与非电动滑板车相比,e滑板车损伤中眼眶骨折的报告更为频繁。