G D van Dijken, J S W R Hofsteede, A E Hoek, D Dekker, D W de Lange
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摘要
目的:利用医疗资源利用率(MUR)预测大型集会所需的医疗资源。MUR描述的是每千名参会者的患者数量。这项观察性研究的目的是评估音乐节的类型,电子舞曲音乐节(EDMF)与主流音乐节,是否与MUR和毒品相关事件有关。方法:我们对荷兰Event Medical Service b.v.公司的患者数据进行了回顾性分析,该公司在荷兰的许多节日提供急救服务。数据收集于2022年2月至2023年8月期间的在线数据库中。记录了每种节日类型的患者接触人数,并分析了需要高级医疗护理的患者(无法坐下,潜在的血流动力学不稳定和/或需要高级医疗护理)的药物相关原因。结果:共有20,829名患者参加了518次活动,总出席人数近750万人次。共有253场EDMF活动,平均上座率为1.2万人;265场主流活动,平均上座率为1万人。EDMF组的平均MUR高于主流组(28.8比17.8),在需要高级医疗护理的患者中,主要是兴奋剂和联合用药的患者中,EDMF组的相关病例为74%,而主流组为52% (p)。在这项观察性研究中,我们发现与主流事件相比,电子舞曲事件的MUR有明显差异,EDMF事件中病情更严重的患者中药物相关病例的比例更高。我们的研究结果可能有助于更好地规划在音乐场景中大规模集会的稀缺医疗资源,并建议EDMF需要有针对性的方法来治疗更多与药物相关的病理。
Genre of Music Festivals as a predictor for Medical Utilization Rate.
Objectives: The Medical Utilization Rates (MUR) can be applied to anticipate necessary medical resources at mass gatherings. The MUR describes the number of patients per thousand attendees. The aim of this observational study was to evaluate whether the type of music festival, Electronic Dance Music Festivals (EDMF) versus Mainstream, is related to the MUR and to drug-related incidents.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patient data from Event Medical Service B.V., a Dutch company, providing emergency care at many festivals in the Netherlands. Data were collected in an online database between February 2022 and August 2023. The number of patient contacts per festival type was recorded and patients requiring advanced medical care (unable to sit, potentially hemodynamically unstable and/or requiring advanced medical care), were analyzed for drug-related causes.
Results: A total of 20,829 patients presented at 518 events with a total attendance of almost 7.5 million visitors. There were 253 EDMF events with a median attendance of 12,000 and 265 mainstream events with a median attendance of 10,000 per event. The average MUR for the EDMF group was higher compared to the Mainstream group (28.8 vs. 17.8, p <0.001). A total of 1732 patients needed advanced medical care. The proportion of drug-related cases among the patients needing advanced medical care, mainly stimulants and combined drug use, was 74% for the EDMF group compared to 52% in the mainstream group (p <0.001).
Conclusions: In this observational study we found a clear difference in MUR in Electronic Dance Music events compared to Mainstream events with a higher percentage of drug-related cases in patients with more severe conditions at EDMF events. Our findings may help to better plan scarce medical resources at mass gatherings in the music scene and suggest that EDMF need a targeted approach for more drug-related pathology.
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Prehospital Emergency Care publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care, including the following types of articles: Special Contributions - Original Articles - Education and Practice - Preliminary Reports - Case Conferences - Position Papers - Collective Reviews - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - Media Reviews.