| Literature DB >> 36013500 |
Kai Hoffeld1,2, Olivia Mair1, Markus Wurm1, Philipp Zehnder1, Dominik Pförringer1, Peter Biberthaler1, Chlodwig Kirchhoff1, Michael Zyskowski1.
Abstract
Background and objectives: Electromobility has become increasingly popular. In 2001, Segway personal transporters (Segway) were established for tourists, and e-scooters have been in use since their approval in 2019. The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the types of injuries directly related to the use of Segways and e-scooters, respectively, in a German city and to phrase potential safety advice. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: Segway; e-scooter; electromobility; injury patterns; traffic incidents; traffic safety
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36013500 PMCID: PMC9416416 DOI: 10.3390/medicina58081033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.948
Epidemiology.
| Group I | Group II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| 56 | 115 | |
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| 48.04 ± 14.1 | 33.9 ± 13.4 | <0.001 |
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| 39 | 43 | 0.679 |
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| 0 (0 [0;0]) | 38 (33 [24;42]) | <0.001 |
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| 0.889 | ||
| -Monday to Thursday | 24 (43 [30;56]) | 48 (42 [33;51]) | |
| -Friday to Sunday | 32 (57 [44;70]) | 67 (58 [49;67]) | |
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| -7 a.m. to 3 p.m. | 14 (25 [14;36]) | 22 (19 [12;26]) | 0.377 |
| -3 p.m. to 9 p.m. | 27 (48 [35;61]) | 32 (28 [20;36]) | 0.008 |
| -9 p.m. to 7 a.m. | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 50 (43 [34;53]) | <0.001 |
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| 30 (54 [41;67]) | 38 (33 [24;42]) | 0.01 |
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| 0 (0 [0;0]) | 6 (5 [1;9]) | 0.08 |
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| 27 (48 [35;61]) | 2 (1.7 [−0.7;4]) | <0.001 |
Injury patterns.
| Group I | Group II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ISS mean ± SD | 6.9 ± 6.8 | 5.6 ± 6.4 | 0.211 |
| Injury: fracture (any) | 29 (52 [39;65]) | 51 (44 [35;53]) | 0.361 |
| Injury: bruise (any) | 19 (34 [22;46]) | 44 (38 [29;47]) | 0.582 |
| Injury: wound (any) | 15 (27 [15;38]) | 55 (48 [39;57]) | 0.008 |
| Injury: dislocation (any) | 2 (3 [−1;8]) | 4 (3 [0.1;7]) | 0.975 |
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| -Traumatic brain injury | 10 (18 [8;28]) | 36 (31 [23;40]) | 0.06 |
| -Intracranial hemorrhage | 3 (5 [−0,5;11]) | 5 (4 [0,6;8]) | 0.76 |
| -Fracture of brain skull | 1 (2 [−2;5]) | 9 (8 [3;13]) | 0.11 |
| -Fracture of viscerocranium | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 24 (21 [13;28]) | <0.001 |
| -Soft tissue injury | 6 (11 [3;19]) | 33 (29 [20;37]) | 0.009 |
| -Tooth fracture | 0 (0 [0;0]) | 9 (8 [3;13]) | 0.03 |
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| -Injury to upper limb | 28 (50 [37;63]) | 44 (38 [29;47]) | 0.145 |
| -Fracture of the clavicle | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 4 (3 [0.1;7]) | 0.975 |
| -Fracture of the scapula | 1 (2 [−2;5]) | 0 (0 [0;0]) | 0.151 |
| -Fracture of the humerus | 1 (2 [−1;5]) | 2 (2 [−0.7;4]) | 0.983 |
| -Fracture of the radial head | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 10 (9 [4;14]) | 0.218 |
| -Fracture of the olecranon | 1 (1.7 [−2;5]) | 2 [1,7 [−0.7;4]) | 0.936 |
| -Fracture of the distal radius | 4 (7 [0.4;14]) | 4 (3 [0.1;7]) | 0.287 |
| -Fracture of any hand bones | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 2 (1.7 [−0.7;4]) | 0.457 |
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| -Fracture of rips | 3 (5 [-0.5;11]) | 1 (0.8 [−0.8;3]) | 0.068 |
| -Fracture of the spine | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 1 (0.9 [−0.8;3]) | 0.207 |
| -Fracture of the pelvis | 3 (5 [−0.5;11]) | 0 (0 [0;0]) | 0.01 |
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| -Injury to lower limb | 16 (29 [17;40]) | 39 (34 [25;43]) | 0.483 |
| -Fracture of the tibial head | 4 (7 [0.4;14]) | 4 (3 [0.1;7]) | 0.287 |
| -Fracture of foot/ankle | 1 (2 [−2;5]) | 2 (1 [−0.7;4]) | 0.083 |
Subgroup analysis.
| Subgroup I | Subgroup II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| 29 (81 [68;93]) | 36(47 [36;58]) | <0.001 |
| ISS mean ± SD | 7.9 ± 6.8 | 4.5 ± 6.4 | 0.004 |
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| 21 (58 [43;74]) | 32 (42 [31;53]) | 0.095 |
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| 19 (34 [22;46]) | 44 (38 [29;47]) | 0.582 |
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| 25 (69 [54;84]) | 32 (42 [31;53]) | <0.001 |
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| 34 (94 [86;102]) | 26 (34 [23;44]) | <0.001 |
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| 9 (25 [11;39]) | 35 (45 [34;57]) | <0.001 |
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| 6 (17 [4;29]) | 33 (43 [32;54]) | <0.001 |
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| 12 (33 [18;49]) | 14 (18 [10;27]) | 0.075 |
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| 14 (39 [23;55]) | 14 (18 [10;27]) | 0.017 |
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| 10 (27 [13;42]) | 63 (82 [73;90]) | <0.001 |
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| 0 (0 [0;0]) | 12 (16 [7;24]) | 0.012 |
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| 24 (67 [51;82]) | 17 (22 [13;31]) | <0.001 |
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| 23 (64 [48;80]) | 11 (14 [6;22]) | <0.001 |
Figure 1Correlation of ISS (y-axis) and age (x-axis) in non-alcoholized patients: the patients’ age is associated with more severe injury patterns.
Diagnostics/therapy in emergency room and following treatment.
| Group I (Segway) | Group II (E-Scooter) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| -X-ray | 40 (71 [60;83]) | 70 (63 [54;71]) | 0.255 |
| -CT limbs | 19 (34 [22;46]) | 12 (10 [5;16]) | <0.001 |
| -CT cranial/cervical spine | 15 (27 [15;38]) | 41 (36 [27;44]) | 0.246 |
| -CT facial skull | 2 (4 [−1;8]) | 34 (30 [21;38]) | <0.001 |
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| -Wound treatment | 6 (10 [3;19]) | 35 (30 [22;39]) | 0.004 |
| -Splint/cast | 17 (30 [18;42]) | 33 (29 [20;37]) | 0.823 |
| -Surgery | 20 (35 [23;48]) | 29 (25 [17;33]) | 0.154 |
| -Inpatient submission | 23 (41 [28;54]) | 27 (23 [16;31]) | 0.018 |
| -Hospitalization, | 8.5 ± 11.7 | 6.1 ± 7.1 | 0.074 |