Emilian Spörri's research while affiliated with University of Zurich and other places
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Publications (6)
This retrospective cohort study is concerned with similarities and differences in the Injury patterns in accidents involving electric bicycles, bicycles and motorbikes.
Background:
Electric bicycles (E-bikes) are an increasingly popular means of transport, and have been designed for a higher speed comparable to that of small motorcycles. Accident statistics show that E-bikes are increasingly involved in traffic accidents. To test the hypothesis of whether accidents involving E-bikes bear more resemblance to motor...
Objective
Electric bicycles (E-bikes) are an increasingly popular means of transport, especially in the current Covid-19 pandemic situation. Accident statistics show that E-bikes are growingly involved in traffic accidents. This study evaluates the injury pattern and severity of E-bike injuries in direct comparison to injuries in motorcycle and bic...
Background:
To analyze blood loss after delivery in women with induction of labor compared to women with spontaneous onset of labor.
Methods:
In this secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study investigating postpartum hemorrhage, 965 deliveries were analyzed including 380 women with induction of labor (39%) between 2015 and 2016. Primary o...
Citations
... While some studies have addressed accident characteristics [6] or riding behavior [7], others have examined injury severity [3,5,[8][9][10] or injury patterns associated with E-bike accidents [2,4,5,[8][9][10][11][12]. However, to date, only few studies have compared E-bike-related injuries with injury patterns of conventional bicyclists or motorcyclists [2,3,11]. ...
... Any accompanying vaginal midwifery can increase the chance of maternal puerperal infection. Brun et al. [34] showed that, when the second stage of labour exceeds 2.5 h, the occurrence of PPH and the rates of forceps midwifery increase. As early as 2013, Wetta and Hayman et al. [35,36] conducted clinical trials on the second stage of labour and maternal PPH. ...