Helmet use and the risk of neck or cervical spine injury among users of motorized two-wheel vehicles

Objective: To quantify the effects of wearing a helmet on head and facial injury among users of motorized two-wheel vehicles and to determine if helmet use increases the risk of neck and cervical spine injury. Design/method: A population-based study involving injured riders from the Rhône Road Trauma Registry from 1996 to 2005. Victims were only included if they had an injury to a body region other than (or in addition to) the head, face, neck, or cervical spine. Thus, inclusion was not affected by helmet use by the rider. The risk of head, face, neck, and cervical spine injury was assessed, with helmet use as the exposure of interest using logistic regression analyses. Adjusted odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals were calculated. Results: Helmet use significantly decreased the risk of head and facial injuries. The adjusted odds ratios for non-helmeted riders were 2.43 (95% CI 2.05 to 2.87) and 3.02 (95% CI 2.48 to 3.67), respectively. There was no association between helmet use and the occurrence of neck or cervical spine injuries. The adjusted odds ratios for non-helmeted riders were 0.86 (95% CI 0.60 to 1.23) and 1.04 (95% CI 0.78 to 1.39), respectively. Conclusion: Helmets protect users of motorized two-wheel vehicles against head and facial injury without increasing the risk of neck or cervical spine injury.

[1]  K P Krantz,et al.  Head and neck injuries to motorcycle and moped riders--with special regard to the effect of protective helmets. , 1985, Injury.

[2]  C. Drake Cervical spinal-cord injury. , 1962, Journal of neurosurgery.

[3]  P L Broos,et al.  The effect of helmets on the incidence and severity of head and cervical spine injuries in motorcycle and moped accident victims: a prospective analysis based on emergency department and trauma centre data , 1998, European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine.

[4]  Shao-Hsun Keng Helmet use and motorcycle fatalities in Taiwan. , 2005, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[5]  V G Wagle,et al.  Is helmet use beneficial to motorcyclists? , 1993, The Journal of trauma.

[6]  B Laumon,et al.  A FRENCH ROAD ACCIDENT TRAUMA REGISTRY: FIRST RESULTS , 1997 .

[7]  Dispelling the Myth , 1967 .

[8]  W. Haddon,et al.  The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. , 1974, The Journal of trauma.

[9]  A Skalkidou,et al.  Fatalities from non-use of seat belts and helmets in Greece: a nationwide appraisal. Hellenic Road Traffic Police. , 1998, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[10]  G. Franklin,et al.  Motorcycle helmets and head injuries in Kentucky, 1995-2000. , 2003, The Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association.

[11]  R. Johnson,et al.  Craniofacial trauma in injured motorcyclists: the impact of helmet usage. , 1995, The Journal of trauma.

[12]  P. Salzberg,et al.  Motorcycle helmet use and injury outcome and hospitalization costs from crashes in Washington State. , 1996, American journal of public health.

[13]  Y. Tsai,et al.  Case-control study of the effectiveness of different types of helmets for the prevention of head injuries among motorcycle riders in Taipei, Taiwan. , 1995, American journal of epidemiology.

[14]  W. Long,et al.  Patterns of injury in helmeted and nonhelmeted motorcyclists. , 1988, American journal of surgery.

[15]  J F Kraus,et al.  Fatal injuries in motorcycle riders according to helmet use. , 1995, The Journal of trauma.

[16]  R. Muelleman,et al.  Motorcycle helmets and spinal injuries: dispelling the myth. , 1994, Annals of emergency medicine.

[17]  L Stallones,et al.  Relationship of helmet use and head injuries among motorcycle crash victims in El Paso County, Colorado, 1989-1990. , 1995, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[18]  L. Tsai,et al.  Relation between Motorcycle Helmet Use and Cervical Spinal Cord Injury , 2004, Neuroepidemiology.

[19]  R L Huston,et al.  Effect of protective helmet mass on head/neck dynamics. , 1981, Journal of biomechanical engineering.

[20]  R. Rutledge,et al.  The association of helmet use with the outcome of motorcycle crash injury when controlling for crash/injury severity. , 1993, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[21]  J F Kraus,et al.  The prevalence of non-standard helmet use and head injuries among motorcycle riders. , 1999, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[22]  L Li,et al.  Personal and behavioral predictors of automobile crash and injury severity. , 1995, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[23]  D. Simpson,et al.  Pontomedullary tears and other gross brainstem injuries after vehicular accidents. , 1989, The Journal of trauma.

[24]  P. O'Connor Motorcycle Helmets and Spinal Cord Injury: Helmet Usage and Type , 2005, Traffic Injury Prevention.

[25]  D Otte,et al.  Head injury mechanisms in helmet-protected motorcyclists: prospective multicenter study. , 2001, The Journal of trauma.

[26]  Michel Rouleau,et al.  Bilan de l’année , 2009 .

[27]  J. Sacks,et al.  Head injury--associated deaths from motorcycle crashes. Relationship to helmet-use laws. , 1990, JAMA.

[28]  S. Boufous,et al.  Helmets for preventing injury in motorcycle riders. , 2008, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.