Hiltunen Tuomas, Kuisma Markku, Määttä Teuvo, Tennilä Arto, Hari Tuomo, Bäckman Riitta, Väyrynen Taneli
Helsinki Emergency Medical Services, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2007 Jul-Aug;22(4):304-11. doi: 10.1017/s1049023x0000491x.
International mass gatherings can cause great challenges to local healthcare system and emergency medical services (EMS). Traditionally, planning has been based on retrospective reports of previous events, but there still is a need for prospective studies in order to make the process more evidence-based. The aim of this study was to analyze the success of medical preparedness, ambulance patient characteristics, emergency care, and the use of pre-hospital resources during the 2005 World Championship Games in Athletics in Helsinki, Finland.
The study was a prospective, observational study conducted within the Helsinki EMS. Data from all emergency calls at the sport venues and Games village between 05 and 14 August 2005 were collected. Data from the organizations responsible for the health care and first aid of spectators and accredited persons (e.g., athletes, coaches, the press, very important persons and personnel working in the Games area) also were collected. The Institutional Review Board of Helsinki University Central Hospital approved the study plan.
A total of 479,000 persons visited the Games. The ambulance call incidence at the Olympic Stadium was 0.50 per 10,000 people and 0.7 per 10,000 when the Games Village was included. The overall need for ambulance transportation to the emergency department was 0.52 per 10,000. No patients needed cardiopulmonary resuscitation or other immediate, life-saving procedures on-site. First aid was provided to 554 spectators (0.17 per 10,000 people). The three medical organizations cared for 1,586 patients of which 25 (1.6%) were transported to a hospital by an ambulance. The number of patients needing transportation and the overall patient load for the healthcare system was well-anticipated. Accredited persons sought health care a total of 1,009 times. The number of patients treated was associated closely with the number of spectators (p = 0.05). The number of ambulance calls in the city increased 5.9 % as compared to the corresponding time period in the five previous years.
The medical preparedness and resources for the Games proved to be sufficient. The EMS personnel were able to provide quality emergency care. This prospective study provided new, detailed data for the medical aspects of mass gatherings and confirmed many previous observations.
国际大型活动会给当地医疗系统和紧急医疗服务(EMS)带来巨大挑战。传统上,规划是基于以往活动的回顾性报告,但仍需要进行前瞻性研究,以使这一过程更具循证性。本研究的目的是分析2005年在芬兰赫尔辛基举行的世界田径锦标赛期间医疗准备工作的成效、救护车运送患者的特征、急诊护理以及院前资源的使用情况。
本研究是在赫尔辛基紧急医疗服务系统内进行的一项前瞻性观察性研究。收集了2005年8月5日至14日体育场馆和奥运村所有紧急呼叫的数据。还收集了负责观众和经认可人员(如运动员、教练、媒体、贵宾以及在比赛区域工作的人员)医疗保健和急救的组织的数据。赫尔辛基大学中心医院的机构审查委员会批准了研究计划。
共有47.9万人参观了此次赛事。奥林匹克体育场的救护车呼叫发生率为每10000人0.50次,若将奥运村包括在内则为每10000人0.7次。送往急诊科的救护车总体需求为每10000人0.52次。现场没有患者需要心肺复苏或其他即时的救命程序。为554名观众提供了急救(每10000人0.17次)。三个医疗组织照料了1586名患者,其中25名(1.6%)被救护车送往医院。需要运送的患者数量和医疗系统的总体患者负荷得到了很好的预估。经认可人员共寻求医疗保健1009次。接受治疗的患者数量与观众数量密切相关(p = 0.05)。与前五年的相应时间段相比,该市的救护车呼叫数量增加了5.9%。
事实证明,此次赛事的医疗准备和资源是充足的。紧急医疗服务人员能够提供高质量的急诊护理。这项前瞻性研究为大型活动的医疗方面提供了新的详细数据,并证实了许多先前的观察结果。