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半程马拉松比赛期间的医疗紧急情况——天气的影响

Medical Emergencies During a Half Marathon Race - The Influence of Weather.

作者信息

Carlström Eric, Borjesson Mats, Palm Gunnar, Khorram-Manesh Amir, Lindberg Fredrik, Holmer Björn, Berner Andreas, Örninge Per, Luning Hampus, Nilson Finn, Gelang Carita, Thorsson Sofia

机构信息

Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, Sweden.

School of Business, Campus Vestfold, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Sports Med. 2019 May;40(5):312-316. doi: 10.1055/a-0835-6063. Epub 2019 Mar 11.

Abstract

The aim was to analyze the influence of weather conditions on medical emergencies in a half-marathon, specifically by evaluating its relation to the number of non-finishers, ambulance-required assistances, and collapses in need of ambulance as well as looking at the location of such emergencies on the race course. Seven years of data from the world's largest half marathon were used. Meteorological data were obtained from a nearby weather station, and the Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) index was used as a measure of general weather conditions. Of the 315,919 race starters, 104 runners out of the 140 ambulance-required assistances needed ambulance services due to collapses. Maximum air temperature and PET significantly co-variated with ambulance-required assistances, collapses, and non-finishers (R=0.65-0.92; p=0.001-0.03). When air temperatures vary between 15-29°C, an increase of 1°C results in an increase of 2.5 (0.008/1000) ambulance-required assistances, 2.5 (0.008/1000) collapses (needing ambulance services), and 107 (0.34/1000) non-finishers. The results also indicate that when the daily maximum PET varies between 18-35°C, an increase of 1°C PET results in an increase of 1.8 collapses (0.006/1000) needing ambulance services and 66 non-finishers (0.21/1000).

摘要

目的是分析天气状况对半程马拉松比赛中医疗紧急情况的影响,具体方法是评估其与未完成比赛者数量、需要救护车援助的情况以及需要救护车的晕倒情况之间的关系,并查看此类紧急情况在赛道上的位置。使用了来自世界最大半程马拉松比赛的七年数据。气象数据从附近的气象站获取,生理等效温度(PET)指数被用作衡量总体天气状况的指标。在315,919名比赛起跑者中,140次需要救护车援助的情况里有104名跑步者因晕倒需要救护车服务。最高气温和PET与需要救护车援助的情况、晕倒情况和未完成比赛者数量显著共同变化(R = 0.65 - 0.92;p = 0.001 - 0.03)。当气温在15 - 29°C之间变化时,气温每升高1°C,需要救护车援助的情况增加2.5(0.008/1000)次,晕倒(需要救护车服务)情况增加2.5(0.008/1000)次,未完成比赛者增加107名(0.34/1000)。结果还表明,当日最高PET在18 - 35°C之间变化时,PET每升高1°C,需要救护车服务的晕倒情况增加1.8次(0.006/1000),未完成比赛者增加66名(0.21/1000)。

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