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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1018932

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Objective:To summarize the experience of ambulance medical support in the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games, and provide reference for the ambulance medical support work of large-scale sports events in the future.Methods:According to the actual situation of the Asian Games, the objectives of the medical support were determined according to the principles of highlighting the key points and overall consideration. All kinds of ambulances were allocated according to the principles of combining dynamic and static and regional linkage. The ambulance support was divided into the event side and the city side,with the regional security vehicle as the supplement of the event side and the guarantee of the city side, the implementation of "one pavilion one policy", "one game one policy", "one place one policy" and "one vehicle one plan", and the interconnection of medical points (rooms), designated hospitals, management and command personnel and ambulances were realized through the Asian Games Intelligent Emergency Medical Support Syetem (EMSS).Results:Between September 16, 2023, 08:00, and October 9, 2023, 08:00, a total of 207 ambulances were deployed during the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games. Of these, 88 (42.5%) were at competition venues, 11 (5.3%) at training venues, 30 (14.5%) at non-competition venues, and 78 (37.7%) were regional support vehicles. Among them, 20 venue ambulances participated in regional support tasks during idle times. Ambulances transported patients from event sites 345 times, with the highest number of transports occurring at competition venues (187 times) and the fewest in the assisting city of Huzhou (6 times). The highest ambulance utilization rate was 70.5% at competition venues, while training venues, non-competition venues, and regional support ambulances had utilization rates of 45.5%, 53.3%, and 42.3%, respectively. The median age of transported individuals was 26 (21, 36), with a majority being male (59.1%). Athletes comprised 52.5% of transports, while staff and spectators accounted for 39.7% and 7.8%, respectively. Joint injuries were the most common condition among transported individuals, totaling 58 cases (16.8%). Regional support ambulances participated in 75 transfers and replacements, with 17 (22.7%) transfers and 58 (77.3%) replacements.Conclusions:This study confirms the feasibility and efficiency of the Asian Games' ambulance support plan, highlighting the crucial role of EMSS. The study suggests the need to strengthen medical support for staff, in addition to athletes.

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