2007-2017年美国青少年和成人无动力滑板车相关伤害

M. Isichei, A. Ale, M. Misauno, P. Brown, N. Soulakis
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美国消费品安全委员会(CPSC)报告称,从2000年1月到10月,急诊科因使用无动力踏板车而受伤的就诊人数增加了700%。我们的目标是在2007-2017年的国家电子伤害监测研究(NEISS)数据集中,调查>9岁至20岁青少年使用无动力踏板车造成的伤害。我们使用变量分析了NEISS数据集中与无动力滑板车相关的伤害:scooter、COMPARED、AFTER、OFF、AT和in;与无动力踏板车相关的伤害产品代码为1329,年龄≥9岁和9-19-<99岁。按种族分布:白人39.65%,非特定(NS)38.94%,黑人/非裔美国人13.98%,其他人(亚裔、美洲印第安人、阿拉斯加原住民、夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民)7.43%。身体部位受伤:头部16.19%,其次是面部8.49%,手指8.30%,下躯干8.30%,脚踝5.60%,上躯干5.35%,内伤0.99%,其他14.28%。大多数损伤为轻度:治疗出院89.80%,住院7.68%,ED死亡0.05%。损伤部位为:家庭发生43.47%,UNK 29.78%,体育12.63%,公共6.49%,学校5.35%,街道2.22%。损伤趋势:2010年之前呈上升趋势,2015年之前呈下降趋势,2017年之后急剧上升。使用无动力踏板车造成的伤害是一个日益严重的威胁,应该引起重视。结果:大多数受伤者69.80%接受了轻度治疗并出院,7.68%住院治疗,而ED的死亡率为0.05%。尽管这些伤害大多是轻微的,但头部受伤可能会导致更严重的问题,严重的伤害可能会危及生命。
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Unpowered Scooter-Related Injuries among Adolescents and Adults in the United States 2007-2017
United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported a 700% increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits for injuries attributed to unpowered scooter use from January through October 2000. Our objective is to investigate injuries associated with the use of unpowered scooters among adolescents from the age of >9 years to 20 years in the National Electronic Injury Surveillance Study (NEISS) data set from 2007-2017. We analyzed unpowered scooter-related injuries in the NEISS data set using variables: SCOOTER, INJURED, AFTER, OFF, AT and IN; the product code for injuries related to unpowered scooters is 1329, and age ≥9 years and 9 - 19 - <99 years. Distribution by race: White 39.65%, Not Specified (NS) 38.94%, Black/African American 13.98% and Others (Asian, American Indians, Alaskan natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders) 7.43%. Body parts injured: head 16.19%, followed by face 8.49%, finger 8.30%, lower trunk 8.30%, ankle 5.60%, upper trunk 5.35%, internal injuries 0.99% and others 14.28%. Most of the injuries were mild: Treated and Discharged 89.80%, Hospitalized 7.68%, and Death in ED 0.05%. The locations of injuries were: Occurred at Home 43.47%, UNK 29.78%, Sports 12.63%, Public 6.49%, School 5.35%, and Street 2.22%. Injury trend: a rise until 2010, a decline until 2015 and, then a sharp rise through 2017. Injuries from the use of unpowered scooters are a rising threat that should be given attention. Outcome: Most of the injuries 69.80% were mild treated and discharged, 7.68% were hospitalized, while death in ED was 0.05%. Whereas: Transfer to referral hospital was about the same as in adults. Although most of these injuries were minor, head injuries could lead to more serious problems, and severe injuries could be life-threatening.
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