Electric Scooter-related Injuries Are Becoming More Frequent and Costly in Denver, CO.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Riley Kahan, Sean Higinbotham, Kassra Garoosi, Alexander Lauder
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Abstract

Background: Electric scooters (e-scooters) have become a widely adopted form of transportation. Information regarding the timing, conditions, and context associated with increased frequency of e-scooter-related injuries could inform policy that may potentially reduce associated injuries and healthcare costs. However, this information is lacking, as most research to date has focused on the injury patterns sustained while using e-scooters rather than context. We sought to evaluate these factors in an urban setting and describe how these are evolving over time, as such information may help guide future safety initiatives.

Questions/purposes: (1) How has the epidemiology of e-scooter-related injuries in Denver, CO, USA, changed over time? (2) What are the associated hospital charges to treat patients with these injuries? (3) What circumstances are associated with an increased frequency of e-scooter-related injuries and higher accompanying hospital charges?

Methods: A retrospective study at a Level 1 trauma center in Denver, CO, USA, examined trends in e-scooter-related injuries from January 1, 2020, to November 1, 2023. Patients were identified by the key terms "e-scooter crash" or "scooter" within their emergency department/urgent care visit notes. Patient demographic and injury characteristics and hospital data (admission and hospital charges) were analyzed. Patients who sustained injuries from devices other than stand-up e-scooters or who did not have complete records available for analysis were excluded. The epidemiologic data on e-scooter-related injuries were quantified for each year within the study period, and descriptive analyses were performed to assess patient and injury characteristics, including age, gender, and fracture characteristics. Hospital charges were calculated using the mean annual sum of hospital charges associated with the treatment for e-scooter-related injuries. Circumstances influencing the frequency of injury and magnitude of hospital charges were assessed based on the timing of presentation to the emergency department or urgent care. We recognize that charge may have little or no direct relationship to true cost, but we believe that within one hospital system it represents a reasonable metric for comparative resource utilization. Injury frequency by time of the day and day of the week were compared using chi-square goodness-of-fit analyses. The value of hospital charges associated with e-scooter-related injuries was compared between patients presenting with alcohol intoxication and those who were not intoxicated.

Results: In all, 2424 patients were identified as having e-scooter-related injuries (58% [1405] men, 42% [1019] women, median (IQR) age 30 years [25 to 37 years]). The number of annual e-scooter-related injuries during the years 2020 to 2023 were 273 in 2020, 736 in 2021, 758 in 2022, and 657 in 2023 (only 10 months). From 2020 to 2023, the mean annual sum of hospital charges for treatment of e-scooter-related injuries was USD 10.4 million; USD 6.4 million in 2020, USD 11.5 million in 2021, USD 11.9 million in 2022, and USD 10.9 million in 2023 (only 10 months). Hospital charges associated with orthopaedic e-scooter-related injuries amounted to a mean annual sum of USD 3.6 million over the 4-year study period; USD 1.5 million in 2020, USD 3.9 million in 2021, USD 4.5 million in 2022, and USD 4.1 million in 2023 (only 10 months). Forty-five percent (1098) of all e-scooter-related injuries occurred between 7 PM and 3 AM, and 44% (1064) of them occurred over the weekend. The treatment of e-scooter-related injuries incurred higher hospital charges if injuries occurred during night hours (median [IQR] USD 10,459 [4779 to 16,423]) compared with early morning (USD 4973 [1178 to 11,671]) or daytime hours (USD 4871 [1059 to 11,673]; p < 0.001), or while patients were intoxicated (USD 13,404 [10,346 to 22,525]) compared with those who were not intoxicated (USD 6132 [2612 to 13,620]; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: E-scooter-related injuries are increasing in frequency and occur most commonly during nighttime and weekend hours. Total hospital charges to treat these injuries are also increasing annually, with the highest charges observed during evening hours and in patients presenting with alcohol intoxication. These results may help inform e-scooter awareness initiatives and policy reform to place restrictions on e-scooter use during periods of highest injury frequency and healthcare charges. Further research related to the efficacy of implementing e-scooter restrictions is needed. Future observational studies evaluating time of injury compared with presentation for treatment could help to provide a more precise understanding of the epidemiology of these injuries.

Level of evidence: Level IV, prognostic study.

在科罗拉多州丹佛市,与电动滑板车有关的伤害事故越来越频繁,代价也越来越高。
背景:电动滑板车(e-scooters)已成为一种被广泛采用的交通工具。有关电动滑板车相关伤害发生频率增加的时间、条件和背景的信息可为制定政策提供参考,从而有可能减少相关伤害和医疗费用。然而,由于迄今为止的大多数研究都集中在使用电动滑板车时的受伤模式而非背景情况,因此缺乏这方面的信息。问题/目的:(1)美国科罗拉多州丹佛市与电动滑板车相关的伤害流行病学随着时间的推移发生了怎样的变化?(2)治疗这些受伤病人的相关医院费用是多少?(3)哪些情况与电动滑板车相关伤害的发生频率增加及相应的住院费用增加有关?美国科罗拉多州丹佛市的一家一级创伤中心开展了一项回顾性研究,调查了 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 11 月 1 日期间与电动摩托车相关的伤害趋势。研究人员通过患者急诊科/急诊就诊记录中的关键术语 "电动滑板车碰撞 "或 "电动滑板车 "来识别患者。对患者的人口统计学特征、受伤特征和医院数据(入院和住院费用)进行了分析。排除了因站立式电动滑板车以外的设备受伤或没有完整记录可供分析的患者。对研究期间每年的电动滑板车相关伤害流行病学数据进行了量化,并进行了描述性分析,以评估患者和伤害特征,包括年龄、性别和骨折特征。住院费用是根据治疗电动滑板车相关损伤的年平均住院费用总和计算得出的。根据患者到急诊科或紧急护理中心就诊的时间评估了影响受伤频率和住院费用的因素。我们认识到,收费可能与真实成本几乎没有直接关系,但我们相信,在一个医院系统内,收费是比较资源利用率的合理指标。我们使用卡方拟合优度分析比较了一天中不同时间和一周中不同日期的受伤频率。对与电动滑板车相关的受伤住院费用进行了比较,并对酒精中毒和未酒精中毒的患者进行了比较:共有 2424 名患者被确认为与电动摩托车相关的伤害(58% [1405] 为男性,42% [1019] 为女性,中位数(IQR)年龄为 30 岁 [25 至 37 岁])。2020 年至 2023 年期间,每年与电动摩托车相关的受伤人数分别为:2020 年 273 人,2021 年 736 人,2022 年 758 人,2023 年 657 人(仅 10 个月)。从 2020 年到 2023 年,治疗电动摩托车相关伤害的医院年平均收费总和为 1040 万美元;2020 年为 640 万美元,2021 年为 1150 万美元,2022 年为 1190 万美元,2023 年为 1090 万美元(仅 10 个月)。在为期4年的研究期间,与电动摩托车相关的骨科伤害住院费平均每年为360万美元;2020年为150万美元,2021年为390万美元,2022年为450万美元,2023年为410万美元(仅10个月)。在所有与电动摩托车相关的伤害中,45%(1098 起)发生在晚上 7 点至凌晨 3 点之间,44%(1064 起)发生在周末。与清晨(4973 美元 [1178 至 11671])或白天(4871 美元 [1059 至 11673];P < 0.001),或在患者醉酒时(13,404美元 [10,346至22,525])与未醉酒者(6132美元 [2612至13,620];P < 0.001)相比:与电动滑板车相关的伤害事故日益频繁,且多发生在夜间和周末时段。治疗这些伤害的医院总费用也在逐年增加,其中晚间时段和酒精中毒患者的费用最高。这些结果可能有助于为电动滑板车宣传活动和政策改革提供信息,从而在受伤频率和医疗费用最高的时段限制电动滑板车的使用。还需要进一步研究电动摩托车限制措施的实施效果。未来对受伤时间与就诊时间进行评估的观察性研究将有助于更准确地了解这些伤害的流行病学:证据等级:IV 级,预后研究。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® is a leading peer-reviewed journal devoted to the dissemination of new and important orthopaedic knowledge. CORR® brings readers the latest clinical and basic research, along with columns, commentaries, and interviews with authors.
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