Bicycle traffic and the number of accidents have been increasing in Switzerland in recent years. However, little is known about specific types of bicycling accidents – such as tramline-associated bicycling accidents (TABA) – that are potentially avoidable. This retrospective single center study of emergency department (ED) consultations analyzed TABA in the city of Bern, Switzerland. We analyzed the medical records of adult patients who presented to the ED after any bicycle accident. Patient and consultation characteristics were extracted. Incidence, important characteristics and ED resource consumption of TABA were compared with bicycle accidents that did not involve tramlines (BA). Furthermore, injury patterns and predictors of resource ...
Knowledge on accidents and factors contributing to their occurrence is of key importance for the dev...
Bicycling accidents comprised the greatest recreational source of Emergency Room visits last year, n...
Objective To characterise patients presenting to EDs for a bicycle‐related injury, identify contribu...
Bicycle traffic and the number of accidents have been increasing in Switzerland in recent years. How...
Abstract Background Widely varying crash circumstance...
Introduction: As bicycling continue to gain popularity, the number of bicycle related injuries incre...
Bicycling has many advantages. For example, it emits less noise compared to motor vehicles, it is en...
Abstract Background Bicycle use has increased in some of France's major cities, mainly as a means of...
In Sweden, single accidents are the biggest traffic safety problem for cyclists contributing alone w...
Bicycle usage has been on the rise in Iceland and other western nations, in part due to government p...
Introduction Norwegian authorities encourage people to commute by bicycle to improve public health,...
Although many benefits of cycling exist, the injuries often deter people from this sustainable mode ...
Background: Streetcar or train tracks in urban areas are difficult for bicyclists t...
Problem Bicycle volumes are increasing in many regions worldwide leading to higher relevance of an i...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Knowledge on accidents and factors contributing to their occurrence is of key importance for the dev...
Bicycling accidents comprised the greatest recreational source of Emergency Room visits last year, n...
Objective To characterise patients presenting to EDs for a bicycle‐related injury, identify contribu...
Bicycle traffic and the number of accidents have been increasing in Switzerland in recent years. How...
Abstract Background Widely varying crash circumstance...
Introduction: As bicycling continue to gain popularity, the number of bicycle related injuries incre...
Bicycling has many advantages. For example, it emits less noise compared to motor vehicles, it is en...
Abstract Background Bicycle use has increased in some of France's major cities, mainly as a means of...
In Sweden, single accidents are the biggest traffic safety problem for cyclists contributing alone w...
Bicycle usage has been on the rise in Iceland and other western nations, in part due to government p...
Introduction Norwegian authorities encourage people to commute by bicycle to improve public health,...
Although many benefits of cycling exist, the injuries often deter people from this sustainable mode ...
Background: Streetcar or train tracks in urban areas are difficult for bicyclists t...
Problem Bicycle volumes are increasing in many regions worldwide leading to higher relevance of an i...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Knowledge on accidents and factors contributing to their occurrence is of key importance for the dev...
Bicycling accidents comprised the greatest recreational source of Emergency Room visits last year, n...
Objective To characterise patients presenting to EDs for a bicycle‐related injury, identify contribu...