Author: van Oudtshoorn, Sarah; Chiu, Kei Y. C.; Khosa, Japinder
Title: Beware of the bicycle! An increase in paediatric bicycle related injuries during the COVIDâ€19 period in Western Australia Cord-id: h022jtq1 Document date: 2021_5_12
ID: h022jtq1
Snippet: BACKGROUND: In Western Australia, the media has reported on an increase in the purchasing, repairs and use of bicycles during the COVIDâ€19 period. The study aimed to investigate for a relationship in bicycle related injuries in the paediatric population during the time of COVIDâ€19 restrictions. METHODS: A retrospective study of the incident of motorized and nonâ€motorized bicycle related injuries and trauma presentations during the COVIDâ€19 ‘shutdown’ period from March to June 2020. D
Document: BACKGROUND: In Western Australia, the media has reported on an increase in the purchasing, repairs and use of bicycles during the COVIDâ€19 period. The study aimed to investigate for a relationship in bicycle related injuries in the paediatric population during the time of COVIDâ€19 restrictions. METHODS: A retrospective study of the incident of motorized and nonâ€motorized bicycle related injuries and trauma presentations during the COVIDâ€19 ‘shutdown’ period from March to June 2020. Data were collected from the Emergency Department Information System, discharge summaries, operation and radiology reports. The data presented is from Perth Children's Hospital, the only tertiary paediatric hospital and the only referral centre for childhood trauma in the state of Western Australia. Participants were children aged 15 years and younger attending the emergency department (ED) at Perth Children's Hospital during the designated time period. The primary outcomes included total ED presentations, bicycle related presentations and bicycle related admissions during the COVIDâ€19 period. RESULTS: Bicycle related presentations to the ED increased by 42.7% over the COVIDâ€19 period from 1.4% to 3.0% of all children attending the ED. Children admitted to the hospital with bicycle related injuries or trauma increased by 48.7% from 76 to 113 children in comparison to the same period in 2019. CONCLUSION: During the period of COVIDâ€19 restrictions, paediatric ED presentations decreased dramatically, but bicycle related injuries and trauma increased substantially. Safety equipment including helmets and protective gear should be worn for all children riding bicycles, and social distancing should be maintained.
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