Characteristics and costs of electric scooter injuries in Helsinki: a retrospective cohort study.

Henri Vasara, Linda Toppari, Veli-Pekka Harjola, Kaisa Virtanen, Maaret Castrén, Arja Kobylin
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Background and purpose: The incidence of electric scooter (e-scooter) injuries has increased drastically in numerous countries after widespread availability of shared e-scooters. The economic impact on society from a broader perspective has not been studied. We aimed to estimate the incidence of e-scooter injuries, describe the injury patterns, and estimate the costs of e-scooter injuries.

Patients and methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study including all e-scooter-related injuries presented in the three adult emergency departments in Helsinki in 2021. We collected the patient data from the university hospital information system. Injury severity was evaluated based on the Abbreviated Injury Score. The cost of the hospital treatment was analyzed based on our hospital district's service price listing. In addition, we recorded the total amount of sick leave days and estimated their economic impact.

Results: In total, 446 e-scooter injuries were identified and taken into the analysis (434 affecting riders and 12 non-riders). The median age of the patients was 26 (IQR 22-33), and 59% were male. 257 (58%) of the of the injuries were minor, whereas 155 (35%) were moderate, 30 (7%) serious, 3 (0.7%) severe, and one (0.2%) critical. Furthermore, 220 (49%) of the patients sustained head injuries. A major spike in accident incidence was seen during the weekend (Friday to Sunday) nights, accompanied by a proportional increase in patients with alcohol intoxication. Including both the costs of the hospital care and absence from work, the approximated total cost of e-scooter injuries was 1.7 million euros, with a median cost of a single accident being 1148 euros (IQR 399-4263 €).

Interpretation: Considerable number of the injuries are moderate, severe, or worse. Comprehensive preventive measures must be conducted to decrease the incidence of e-scooter injuries. The use of helmets should be strongly encouraged to prevent severe head injuries. The nighttime bans during weekends and speed limits on e-scooters appear to be justifiable.

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赫尔辛基电动滑板车伤害的特征和成本:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景和目的:在共享电动滑板车广泛使用后,许多国家的电动滑板车(e-scooter)伤害发生率急剧增加。从更广泛的角度来看,经济对社会的影响尚未得到研究。我们的目的是估计电动滑板车伤害的发生率,描述伤害模式,并估计电动滑板车伤害的成本。患者和方法:我们进行了一项回顾性队列研究,包括2021年在赫尔辛基三个成人急诊科出现的所有与电动滑板车相关的伤害。我们从大学医院信息系统中收集患者数据。根据简略损伤评分评估损伤严重程度。根据我院区服务价目表对住院治疗费用进行了分析。此外,我们记录了病假天数的总数,并估计了病假对经济的影响。结果:共鉴定出446例电动滑板车损伤并纳入分析,其中434例影响骑行者,12例影响非骑行者。患者的中位年龄为26岁(IQR 22-33), 59%为男性。其中,轻伤257例(58%),中度155例(35%),重度30例(7%),重度3例(0.7%),危重1例(0.2%)。此外,220例(49%)患者出现头部损伤。事故发生率在周末(周五至周日)晚上出现了一个主要高峰,同时伴有酒精中毒的患者比例增加。包括医院护理和缺勤费用在内,电动滑板车伤害的估计总成本为170万欧元,单起事故的中位数成本为1148欧元(IQR 399-4263欧元)。解释:相当多的受伤是中度、重度或更严重的。要降低电动滑板车伤害的发生率,必须采取综合预防措施。应大力鼓励使用头盔,以防止严重的头部伤害。周末夜间禁令和对电动滑板车的限速似乎是合理的。
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