Turris Sheila A, Lund Adam, Mui Justin, Wang Peter, Lewis Kerrie, Gutman Samuel J
1Schools of Nursing, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; 2Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 3Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 4Undergraduate Student, University of British Columbia, Canada; 5Mass Gathering Medicine Interest Group, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2014 May-Jun;13(3):147-54. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000050.
We described an organized, on-site medical response for a large-scale urban marathon event and documented illness/injury rates as well as ambulance transfer rates at the Vancouver International Marathon (VIM).
Case-series report of medical encounters was documented prospectively over a 6-yr period at the VIM. The planning and organization of the on-site medical response is the main focus of this report.
A total of 67,402 runners participated in the VIM from 2006 to 2011. Over the 6-yr period, 2,986 patient encounters were documented. The patient presentation rate for the series was 45/1,000, the ambulance transfer rate was 0.09-0.58/1,000, and the medical transfer rate was 0.37-1.09/1,000.
A coordinated on-site medical team covering the entire event site and race route was deployed to reduce the severity of illness and injury at a long-distance running event.
我们描述了针对大型城市马拉松赛事的有组织的现场医疗应对措施,并记录了温哥华国际马拉松赛(VIM)的疾病/受伤率以及救护车转运率。
前瞻性地记录了VIM在6年期间医疗接触的病例系列报告。本报告主要关注现场医疗应对的规划与组织。
2006年至2011年共有67402名跑步者参加了VIM。在这6年期间,记录了2986次患者接触情况。该系列的患者就诊率为45/1000,救护车转运率为0.09 - 0.58/1000,医疗转运率为0.37 - 1.09/1000。
部署了一个覆盖整个赛事场地和赛道的协调一致的现场医疗团队,以降低长跑赛事中疾病和受伤的严重程度。