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Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with Bicycle-Related Injuries at a Regional Trauma Center in Korea

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Table 1. Baseline characteristics of patients with bicycle-re- bicycle-re-lated injuries  Characteristic Value (n=239) Sex Male 204 (85.4) Female 35 (14.6) Age (years) ≤19 51 (21.3) 20–64 122 (51.0) ≥65 66 (27.7) Accident type Alone 125 (52.3) Vehicle 86 (
Fig. 1. Presence of minor/moderate injuries (AIS=1–2) and serious/severe injuries (AIS=3–4) in different body regions (n=239)
Table 4. Association of wearing a helmet with severity of trauma to the head, neck, and face  Wearing helmet Number (n=125) Head, neck, and face injury

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