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Quinn J, Fairbairn W, Tan ESL. Impact of a major sporting event on local orthopaedic service provision: Commonwealth Games 2018, Gold Coast, Australia. ANZ J Surg 2019; 89:1148-1150. [PMID: 31389114 DOI: 10.1111/ans.15367] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/05/2019] [Revised: 05/31/2019] [Accepted: 06/09/2019] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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BACKGROUND The Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia) held the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Previous studies have focussed on the socio-economic and employment impact of hosting a major sporting event; however, there is limited research available about the provision of medical recourses required of the host city. METHODS Twelve weeks of data were retrospectively collected from the local health service to quantify the orthopaedic department workload for the period surrounding the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Data collected included referrals to Orthopaedic Fracture Outpatient clinic, theatre cases - emergency and category 1 (scheduled trauma) performed, and entries made into electronic medical records by the on-call orthopaedic staff. RESULTS A statistically significant increase was found for theatre cases performed during the Commonwealth Games (86 versus 71 cases per week, P = 0.033, 95% confidence interval 1.46-27.5). We found no statistically significant increase in Fracture Outpatient Clinic referrals or medical record entries between peri-games and games periods (P = 0.149 and 0.699, respectively). CONCLUSION Based on our experience, orthopaedic departments should plan for an increase in operative intervention requirements of at least 20%, in consultation with other local services. Strategic use of pre-existing resources and staff may be sufficient to address the increased workload during the event period.
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- Jonathan Quinn
- Orthopedic Department, Gold Coast University Hospital, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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- Orthopedic Department, Gold Coast University Hospital, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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- Orthopedic Department, Gold Coast University Hospital, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Domingues R, Hassel B, Neto JG, Lopes FPPL. MR Imaging at Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Report of Experience Using State-of-the-Art 3.0-T and 1.5-T Wide-Bore MR Imaging Scanners in High-Performance Athletes. Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 2018; 26:645-651. [PMID: 30316473 DOI: 10.1016/j.mric.2018.07.001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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A facility with ultimate imaging technology was established to provide diagnostic care for the athletes during the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, two of the world's most prestigious sports events. The Imaging Center featured 3.0-T and 1.5-T wide-bore MRI scanners. High-end, wide-bore 3.0-T and 1.5-T MRI systems with dedicated coils provided high-quality imaging solutions, enabling diagnoses of even minor injuries with the utmost accuracy during the games. This article outlines the authors' experience using 3.0-T and 1.5-T wide-bore MRI during the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, including the advantages and potential applications of this diagnostic method in sports medicine.
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- Rômulo Domingues
- Radiology Department - Clínica de Diagnóstico por Imagem (CDPI)/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil; Radiology Department - Alta Excelência Diagnóstica/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil.
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- Radiology Department - Clínica de Diagnóstico por Imagem (CDPI)/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil; Radiology Department - Alta Excelência Diagnóstica/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil
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- Sports Trauma Group at Instituto Nacional de Traumato-Ortopedia, Rua Carlos Goes, 375, sala 502, Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22440-040, Brazil
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- Radiology Department - Clínica de Diagnóstico por Imagem (CDPI)/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil; Radiology Department - Alta Excelência Diagnóstica/DASA, Avenida das Américas, 4666, sala 301B, Centro Médico BarraShopping, CDPI, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 22640-102, Brazil; Radiology Department - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rua Rodolpho Paulo Rocco, 255 - Cidade Universitária - Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP: 21941-913, Brazil
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Prähospitale Patientenversorgung bei der EURO 2008. Notf Rett Med 2011. [DOI: 10.1007/s10049-010-1383-y] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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