Standing electric scooter injuries: Impact on a community

Autor: Daniel R. Margulies, Ernest Y. Lee, Matthew B. Bloom, Carol Lin, Ali S. Noorzad, Sam S. Torbati, Milton T.M. Little
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Am J Surg
ISSN: 0002-9610
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.07.020
Popis: Background This study investigates the impact of standing electric scooter-related injuries within an entire integrated hospital system. Methods We performed a retrospective review of patients involved in standing electric scooter incidents presenting throughout an urban hospital network over a 10 month period. Rates of Google searches of scooter-related terms performed locally were used as a surrogate for ride frequency. Injury, mechanism, and cost data were analyzed. Results Data on 248 patients were reviewed. Twenty-three (9%) were under 18 years old. Loss of balance was the most common cause of injury accounting for nearly half, while tripping over a scooter 14 (6%) affected the elderly disproportionately. Eight (3%) riders wore helmets. All TBI and closed head injuries occurred in unhelmeted patients. Most incidents occurred in the street, only one in a bicycle lane. Facilities costs were greater for patients under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. Conclusion Policies related to the use of mandated safety equipment, dedicated bicycle lanes, and the proper storage of empty vehicles should be further investigated.
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