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Area of Science:

  • Medical Case Reports
  • Social Media Impact on Youth Behavior
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Internet challenges pose risks to young people presenting to emergency departments.
  • Planking, a dangerous online trend, involves lying stiffly in precarious locations.
  • Clinical reasoning and knowledge of social media phenomena are vital for managing these cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the internet craze "planking" (the "lying-down game").
  • To analyze two case reports of teenagers injured during planking.
  • To gather insights from secondary school students on social media's influence.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of electronic medical records for two teenage patients with planking-related injuries.
  • Evaluation of demographic data, laboratory values (hemoglobin, lactate), and Injury Severity Scores.
  • Discussions with secondary school students (2013-2014) on social media's role in activities.

Main Results:

  • Both patients sustained multiple trauma injuries requiring extensive medical care.
  • One patient had a splenectomy, the other a nephrectomy; hospital stays were 14 and 20 days.
  • Medical costs were significant (US $27,000 and US $37,000), driven by the desire for peer validation via shared content.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding and reporting planking injuries can aid in preventing future incidents.
  • Educating healthcare professionals on emerging online risks and misinformation is essential.
  • Improving clinical and forensic knowledge of such social media-driven behaviors is critical.