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障碍冒险课程参与期间医疗遭遇的现场管理。

On-site management of medical encounters during obstacle adventure course participation.

作者信息

Lund Adam, Turris Sheila A, McDonald Riley, Lewis Kerrie

出版信息

Curr Sports Med Rep. 2015 May-Jun;14(3):182-90. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000161.

Abstract

Obstacle adventure courses (OAC) are increasing in popularity. Although injuries are not uncommon, there is scant medical literature documenting the morbidity and mortality associated with these events. This manuscript describes a case series. Event demographics, medical coverage, and injuries/illnesses documented during four OAC events in British Columbia, Canada, are discussed - Tough Mudder™ (2012 and 2013) and Warrior Dash© (2011 and 2012). The patient presentation rate across all events ranged from 26.53 to 37.40 per 1,000 participants. Ambulance transfer rates were low (range = 0 to 5 per event day, 0% to 1.1% of patients seen). Although some illness presentations and injuries required a higher level of care, the majority of medical issues were related to musculoskeletal injuries of the lower limbs. Advanced knowledge about risks and patient presentations associated with participation in OAC may influence on-site staffing, deployment patterns, rescue equipment, and transfer to hospital planning for diagnostic imaging and definitive treatment.

摘要

障碍冒险课程(OAC)越来越受欢迎。虽然受伤并不罕见,但鲜有医学文献记录与这些活动相关的发病率和死亡率。本手稿描述了一个病例系列。讨论了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省四项OAC活动(2012年和2013年的“硬汉挑战赛”[Tough Mudder™]以及2011年和2012年的“勇士冲刺赛”[Warrior Dash©])的活动人口统计学、医疗保障以及记录的伤病情况。所有活动的患者就诊率为每1000名参与者26.53至37.40人次。救护车转运率较低(范围为每个活动日0至5人次,占就诊患者的0%至1.1%)。虽然一些疾病表现和损伤需要更高水平的护理,但大多数医疗问题与下肢肌肉骨骼损伤有关。关于参与OAC相关风险和患者表现的先进知识可能会影响现场人员配备、部署模式、救援设备以及转送至医院进行诊断成像和确定性治疗的规划。

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