1.Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois,USA.
2.NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Pasadena, California,USA.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2019 Jun;34(3):308-316. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X19004345.
Large-scale mass-sporting events are increasingly requiring greater prehospital event planning and preparation to address inherent event-associated medical conditions in addition to incidents that may be unexpected. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon (Chicago, Illinois USA) is one of the largest marathons in the world, and with the improvement of technology, the use of historical patient and event data, in conjunction with environmental conditions, can provide organizers and public safety officials a way to plan based on injury patterns and patient demands for care by predicting the placement and timing of needed medical support and resources.
During large-scale events, disaster planning and preparedness between event organizers, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and local, state, and federal agencies is critical to ensure participant and public safety.
This study looked at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, a significant endurance event, and took a unique approach of reviewing digital runner data retrospectively over a five-year period to establish patterns of medical demand geographically, temporally, and by the presenting diagnoses. Most medical complaints were musculoskeletal in nature; however, there were life-threatening conditions such as hyperthermia and cardiac incidents that highlight the need for detailed planning, coordination, and communication to ensure a safe and secure event.
The Chicago Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the world, and this study identified an equal number of participants requiring care on-course and at the finish line. Most medical complaints were musculoskeletal in nature; however, there were life-threatening conditions such as hyperthermia and cardiac incidents that highlight the need for detailed planning, multi-disciplined coordination, and communication to ensure a safe and secure event. As technology has evolved, the use, analysis, and implementation of historical digital data with various environmental conditions can provide organizers and public safety officials a map to plan injury patterns and patient demands by predicting the placement and timing of needed medical support, personnel, and resources.
大型群众性体育赛事越来越需要更多的院前事件规划和准备,以解决固有的与事件相关的医疗条件,以及可能出现的意外事件。美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥的美国银行马拉松(Bank of America Chicago Marathon)是世界上最大的马拉松赛事之一,随着技术的进步,利用历史上的患者和赛事数据,结合环境条件,可以为组织者和公共安全官员提供一种方法,根据受伤模式和患者对护理的需求,通过预测所需医疗支持和资源的位置和时间来进行规划。
在大型活动中,活动组织者、紧急医疗服务(EMS)和地方、州和联邦机构之间的灾难规划和准备对于确保参与者和公众的安全至关重要。
本研究以美国银行芝加哥马拉松赛(Bank of America Chicago Marathon)为研究对象,这是一项重大耐力赛事,采用了一种独特的方法,回顾了五年期间的数字跑步者数据,以确定医疗需求在地理、时间和诊断方面的模式。大多数医疗投诉都是肌肉骨骼性质的;然而,也有危及生命的情况,如体温过高和心脏事件,这突出表明需要详细的规划、协调和沟通,以确保活动的安全和有保障。
芝加哥马拉松赛是世界上最大的马拉松赛事之一,本研究确定了同样数量的参赛者需要在比赛中和终点线上接受护理。大多数医疗投诉都是肌肉骨骼性质的;然而,也有危及生命的情况,如体温过高和心脏事件,这突出表明需要详细的规划、多学科协调和沟通,以确保活动的安全和有保障。随着技术的发展,利用各种环境条件下的历史数字数据的使用、分析和实施,可以为组织者和公共安全官员提供一张地图,通过预测所需医疗支持、人员和资源的位置和时间,规划受伤模式和患者需求。