2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.wem.2020.08.001
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Morbidity Among Athletes Presenting for Medical Care During 3 Iterations of an Ultratrail Race in the Himalayas

Abstract: IntroductiondAlthough ultratrail races are increasing in popularity, there is a dearth of data regarding illnesses and medical care at these events. Data about injuries and illnesses for races taking place in the Himalayas, where the nearest medical facility can be hundreds of miles away, are even harder to find. This study aimed to describe the injuries and illnesses befalling the participants of a 7-stage 212 km (132 mi) trail race at high altitude. MethodsdEthical approval was obtained from Nepal Research H… Show more

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“…They were all similar and comparable in length, and duration, of between 5 to 7 days, covering 219-240 km but differed in environmental conditions, with 3 of them in hot or desert environment (Krabak et al, 2011;Scheer and Murray, 2011;Graham et al, 2012) and one in cold environment, at altitude (Dawadi et al, 2020). Although two studies (Graham et al, 2012;Dawadi et al, 2020) did not provide specific diagnosis or incidences of MSKI, all injuries were minor and patterns observed were comparable to previous studies (Graham et al, 2012). The rate of MSKI were similar in three of the studies (17.0, 17.4, and 18.2%, respectively), varying between 0.7 injuries/runner and 1.8 injuries/runner (Krabak et al, 2011;Scheer and Murray, 2011;Dawadi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Mski During Multi-stage Multi-day Uer Events In Off-road Tementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…They were all similar and comparable in length, and duration, of between 5 to 7 days, covering 219-240 km but differed in environmental conditions, with 3 of them in hot or desert environment (Krabak et al, 2011;Scheer and Murray, 2011;Graham et al, 2012) and one in cold environment, at altitude (Dawadi et al, 2020). Although two studies (Graham et al, 2012;Dawadi et al, 2020) did not provide specific diagnosis or incidences of MSKI, all injuries were minor and patterns observed were comparable to previous studies (Graham et al, 2012). The rate of MSKI were similar in three of the studies (17.0, 17.4, and 18.2%, respectively), varying between 0.7 injuries/runner and 1.8 injuries/runner (Krabak et al, 2011;Scheer and Murray, 2011;Dawadi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Mski During Multi-stage Multi-day Uer Events In Off-road Tementioning
confidence: 94%
“…The definitions of MSKI varied across the different studies, with some providing no specific definitions (Scheer and Murray, 2011;Graham et al, 2012;McGowan and Hoffman, 2015;Dawadi et al, 2020), whereas other defined MSKI as a disability resulting in a medical encounter (Krabak et al, 2011;Vernillo et al, 2016), or affecting performance (Bishop and Fallon, 1999). All studies reporting MSKI during a race were either documented by the attending medical team (through self-referral/self-reporting system via medical encounters) or by a routine daily medical assessment questionnaire (Hutson, 1984;Fallon, 1996;Bishop and Fallon, 1999;Krabak et al, 2011;Scheer and Murray, 2011;Graham et al, 2012;McGowan and Hoffman, 2015;Vernillo et al, 2016;Dawadi et al, 2020). Studies examining MSKI in training studies defined injuries as either an athlete reporting the diagnosis based on a health care provider encounter or through athlete self-assessment (Micklesfield et al, 2007;Hoffman and Krishnan, 2014;Malliaropoulos et al, 2015;Scheer et al, 2020d).…”
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