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Br J Sports Med ; 55(4): 191-197, 2021 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33184113

RESUMEN

All sport events have inherent injury and illness risks for participants. Healthcare services for sport events should be planned and delivered to mitigate these risks which is the ethical responsibility of all sport event organisers. The objective of this paper was to develop consensus-driven guidelines describing the basic standards of services necessary to protect athlete health and safety during large sporting events. By using the Knowledge Translation Scheme Framework, a gap in International Federation healthcare programming for sport events was identified. Event healthcare content areas were determined through a narrative review of the scientific literature. Content experts were systematically identified. Following a literature search, an iterative consensus process was undertaken. The outcome document was written by the knowledge translation expert writing group, with the assistance of a focus group consisting of a cohort of International Federation Medical Chairpersons. Athletes were recruited to review and provide comment. The Healthcare Guidelines for International Federation Events document was developed including content-related to (i) pre-event planning (eg, sport medical risk assessment, public health requirements, environmental considerations), (ii) event safety (eg, venue medical services, emergency action plan, emergency transport, safety and security) and (iii) additional considerations (eg, event health research, spectator medical services). We developed a generic standardised template guide to facilitate the planning and delivery of medical services at international sport events. The organisers of medical services should adapt, evaluate and modify this guide to meet the sport-specific local context.


Asunto(s)
Atletas , Consenso , Atención a la Salud/normas , Seguridad , Deportes , Servicios Médicos de Urgencia/organización & administración , Servicios Médicos de Urgencia/normas , Grupos Focales , Humanos , Agencias Internacionales , Internacionalidad , Salud Pública , Medición de Riesgo/métodos
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Br J Sports Med ; 47(13): 819-25, 2013 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23918442

RESUMEN

Adaptive rowing (AR) at the Paralympic level is accessible for rowers with physical disability. AR was included for the first time in the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. Racing distance for all AR events is currently 1000 m, which impedes public recognition of this sport and leads to many organisational challenges during the inclusive World Rowing Championships. The aim of this report was to discuss the feasibility of increasing AR race distance to 2000 m from a sports injury and athletic health perspective. As limited data on injury and illness risks exist in AR, knowledge and experiences had to be taken from other Paralympic sports. The anticipated duration of 2000 m AR competitions is either comparable or considerably lower than that of the other Paralympic disciplines with similar characteristics. AR has inherent injury and health risks especially within thorax, shoulders and low back region, but they are not expected to be significantly modified by increased racing times. Specific considerations need to be taken into account for athletes with a spinal cord injury, like in other sport disciplines. There are no distinctive contra-indications for AR events of 2000 m based on the current literature review and a 10-year experience in this sport. Long-term follow-ups are needed to understand fully the injury and health risk associated with AR and to develop appropriate prevention strategies.


Asunto(s)
Traumatismos en Atletas/prevención & control , Medicina Deportiva , Deportes para Personas con Discapacidad/fisiología , Adaptación Fisiológica/fisiología , Traumatismos en Atletas/etiología , Ejercicio Físico/fisiología , Humanos , Medicina Naval , Consumo de Oxígeno/fisiología , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo
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Forensic Sci Int ; 213(1-3): 109-13, 2011 Dec 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21835568

RESUMEN

The fight against doping is mainly focused on direct detection, using analytical methods for the detection of doping agents in biological samples. However, the World Anti-Doping Code also defines doping as possession, administration or attempted administration of prohibited substances or methods, trafficking or attempted trafficking in any prohibited substance or methods. As these issues correspond to criminal investigation, a forensic approach can help assessing potential violation of these rules. In the context of a rowing competition, genetic analyses were conducted on biological samples collected in infusion apparatus, bags and tubing in order to obtain DNA profiles. As no database of athletes' DNA profiles was available, the use of information from the location detection as well as contextual information were key to determine a population of suspected athletes and to obtain reference DNA profiles for comparison. Analysis of samples from infusion systems provided 8 different DNA profiles. The comparison between these profiles and 8 reference profiles from suspected athletes could not be distinguished. This case-study is one of the first where a forensic approach was applied for anti-doping purposes. Based on this investigation, the International Rowing Federation authorities decided to ban not only the incriminated athletes, but also the coaches and officials for 2 years.


Asunto(s)
Dermatoglifia del ADN , Doping en los Deportes , Femenino , Humanos , Infusiones Intravenosas/instrumentación , Funciones de Verosimilitud , Masculino , Repeticiones de Microsatélite , Agujas , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Detección de Abuso de Sustancias , Jeringas
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Haematologica ; 89(11): 1403-4, 2004 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15531469

RESUMEN

Longitudinal monitoring of athlete's hematologic parameters holds considerable promise as a strategy to detect and thereby deter illicit blood doping. This study documents temporal changes of hemoglobin concentration (Hb) and reticulocyte counts in elite rowers. The 'within subject' variation in rowers was comparable to that of athletes from other sports. Reticulocyte results were dependent on the type of instrument used.


Asunto(s)
Hemoglobinas/análisis , Recuento de Reticulocitos , Deportes/fisiología , Doping en los Deportes , Femenino , Pruebas Hematológicas/instrumentación , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Masculino , Valores de Referencia
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