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Pediatric Bicycle Trauma
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1991
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Bicycle TraumaTraumatologyPediatric RehabilitationInjury PreventionBicycle-related TraumaTraffic InjuryPediatric TraumaHospital MedicineIntensive Care UnitTrauma SystemSport-related InjuriesHealth SciencesTrauma Center CarePediatric Bicycle TraumaTrauma SurgeryPediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryTrauma CarePatient SafetyPediatricsTrauma TriageConcussionMedicineTrauma In ChildEmergency Medicine
Bicycle-related trauma is a serious pediatric problem. Serious injuries and even fatalities can occur, and care must be taken to avoid undertreating these patients. In an effort to further define the problem, 201 consecutive patients admitted for bicycle trauma were reviewed. The patients ranged in age from 3 to 16 years and 76% (153/201) were male. Head trauma was the most common admission diagnosis (99/201; 49%). Fourteen per cent (28/201) were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and 23% (47/201) required an operative procedure. The average hospital stay was 3 days; however, patients who were admitted at least 24 hours after injury had an average hospital stay of 7 days.