Cycling-Related Injuries During COVID-19 Lockdown: A North London Experience

  • Mumtaz S
  • Cymerman J
  • Komath D
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Abstract

Objectives:There has been a notable surge in cycling injuries during the COVID-19(SARS-CoV-2 virus) pandemic. Cycling in general increased during lockdown as a leisure & fitness activity along with reduction in the use of public transport for commuting. We investigated the bicycle-related maxillofacial injuries & associations presenting through our emergency department(ED) which covers more than 1.6 million of London population.Study Design/Methods:A retrospective observational study was undertaken in the Barnet General Hospital (?hub?) which receives all maxillofacial referrals from 6 ?spoke? hospitals & other urgent primary/community care practices in North London area between 16 March 2020 & 16 July 2020. All data corresponding to cycling injuries during the lockdown period was analyzed with the aid of trauma database/trust-wide electronic patient records.Results:Twenty-two patients (6.7%) with cycling-related injuries out of a total of 322 patients who attended during the 4 months study period with maxillofacial emergencies were identified. Average age of patient cohort was 35.4 years, mainly consisting of adult males (77%). Seven patients had minor head injury and 1 patient suffered traumatic brain injury. About 59% patients did not wear a protective helmet & 3 patients had heavy alcohol/recreational drug intoxication during the accidents. Four patients needed inpatient admission and treatment under general anesthesia.Conclusions:Based on our humble study, we advocate the need for robust road & personal safety measures with mandatory government legislations, policing of drug intoxication & encouragement of physical & mental health improvement measures during these unprecedented times & beyond.

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Mumtaz, S., Cymerman, J., & Komath, D. (2022). Cycling-Related Injuries During COVID-19 Lockdown: A North London Experience. Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, 15(1), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.1177/19433875211007008

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