Gewählte Publikation:
Schalamon, J; von Bismarck, S; Mayr, J; Höllwarth, ME.
Accidents of children associated with nonmotorized scooters
MONATSSCHR KINDERHEILK 2002 150: 1381-1383.
Doi: 10.1007/s00112-002-0422-2
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Schalamon Johannes
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Höllwarth Michael
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Mayr Johannes
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- Abstract:
- Background. Due to the increasing number of accidents associated with nonmotorized scooters we analysed mechanisms of injury, outcome and prevention strategies in our paediatric patients.Methods. Between July and October 2000 74 children were treated. Beside analysing patients charts, 67 of 74 (91%) families were interviewed by telephone in order to gain detailed information about the accident and the outcome.Results. 83% of the children fell due to minor unevenness of the riding surface, another 7% got caught in gratings covering sewer lines with the small wheels. Most frequent were head injuries, 13% had to be admitted to in-patient care.Discussion. The public awareness of the potential danger using a scooter should be increased. Moreover, the use of protective gear is widely not accepted. A change in the construction of the scooter (shock-absorbers, wider wheels) could effectively reduce the risk of an accident and prevent injuries.
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