Joy Elizabeth, Van Baak Karin, Dec Katherine L, Semakula Barbara, Cardin Ashlea D, Lemery Jay, Wortley George C, Yaron Michael, Madden Christopher
*Clinical Outcomes Research, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah; †Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; ‡CJW Sports Medicine, Richmond, Virginia; §Anne Arundel Medical Center, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, Annapolis, Maryland; ¶Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri; ‖Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado; **Big Island Family Medicine Center, Lynchburg, Virginia; and ††Longs Peak Sports Medicine, Longmont, Colorado.
Clin J Sport Med. 2015 Sep;25(5):443-55. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000251.
Children, older adults, disabled and special needs athletes, and female athletes who participate in outdoor and wilderness sports and activities each face unique risks. For children and adolescents traveling to high altitude, the preparticipation physical evaluation should focus on risk assessment, prevention strategies, early recognition of altitude-related symptoms, management plans, and appropriate follow-up. As the risk and prevalence of chronic disease increases with age, both older patients and providers need to be aware of disease and medication-specific risks relative to wilderness sport and activity participation. Disabled and special needs athletes benefit from careful pre-event planning for the potential medical issues and equipment modifications that may affect their health in wilderness environments. Issues that demand special consideration for female adventurers include pregnancy, contraceptive use, menses, and ferritin levels at altitude. A careful preparticipation evaluation that factors in unique, population-specific risks will help special populations stay healthy and safe on wilderness adventures. The PubMed and SportDiscus databases were searched in 2014 using both MeSH terms and text words and include peer-reviewed English language articles from 1977 to 2014. Additional information was accessed from Web-based sources to produce this narrative review on preparticipation evaluation for special populations undertaking wilderness adventures. Key words include children, adolescent, pediatric, seniors, elderly, disabled, special needs, female, athlete, preparticipiation examination, wilderness medicine, and sports.
儿童、老年人、残疾及有特殊需求的运动员,以及参与户外和野外运动及活动的女性运动员,各自面临着独特的风险。对于前往高海拔地区的儿童和青少年,参与前的身体评估应侧重于风险评估、预防策略、对高原相关症状的早期识别、管理计划以及适当的随访。随着慢性病的风险和患病率随年龄增长而增加,老年患者和医疗服务提供者都需要了解与参与野外运动和活动相关的特定疾病和药物风险。残疾及有特殊需求的运动员受益于针对可能在野外环境中影响其健康的潜在医疗问题和设备改装进行的仔细赛前规划。女性冒险者需要特别考虑的问题包括怀孕、避孕药使用、月经以及高原地区的铁蛋白水平。一项考虑到独特的、特定人群风险的仔细的参与前评估,将有助于特殊人群在野外探险中保持健康和安全。2014年使用医学主题词和文本词对PubMed和SportDiscus数据库进行了检索,检索范围包括1977年至2014年的同行评审英文文章。还从网络资源获取了其他信息,以撰写这篇关于参与野外探险的特殊人群参与前评估的叙述性综述。关键词包括儿童、青少年、儿科、老年人、年长、残疾、特殊需求、女性、运动员、参与前检查、野外医学和运动。