mountain biking events: presentation characteristics and medical needs

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Paper presented at the 8th Rural Critical Care Conference. Batemans Bay, Australia, 23rd August 2008.

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Mr Jamie Ranse: Research Coordinator, Intensive Care Unit Chief Nursing Officer, St John Ambulance Australia

Dr Nick Taylor: Registrar, Emergency Department

Mountain Biking Events:

Presentation Characteristics and

Medical Needs

Overview

• Background

• Objectives

• Method

• Results

• Discussion

Background

• Mountain biking increasing in popularity

• North American and European studies

– Incidence of injury

– Gender

– Injury type

Objectives

• Evaluate injury type and frequency, and factors influencing these, in Australian mountain bike riders.

• Evaluate the adequacy of health service provision

• Hypothesis: – Ambient temperature affects injury frequency,

– Track congestion affects injury frequency,

– Gender affects injury frequency.

Method

• Setting

• Population and sample

• Data collection

• Validity and Reliability

• Data Analysis

– Presentations frequency (presentations per kilometre ridden)

– Ambient temperature

– Track congestion • (meters per ridder = track length / number of riders on track)

– Gender

• Ethics

8 years

14777 riders

673 presented to St John Ambulance Australia

Results

Results

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ResultsAustralian 24 hour mountain bike championships: Riders entered

and presentation frequencies per year.

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Female riders

Male riders

Presentation frequency

Injury rate of females was different to males (p=0.032)

Results

Results

Results

• 0.25% referred to hospital (1 every 1990km ridden)

• 0.06% referred to hospital by ambulance (1 every 36000km)

Results

Congestion vs Presentation Frequency

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Metres available to each rider

(congestion)

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km ridden/injury vs

congestion

Linear (km ridden/injury

vs congestion)

R=0.889

p=0.003

Results

Presentation Frequency vs Average Temperature

(8hours)

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Temperature:

R=0.78

p=<0.001

Humidity:

R=0.53

p=0.02

Limitations

• No data was collected regarding rider skill level or mechanism

of injury

• High injury frequency in the first 8 hours may be due to a

number of unmeasured factors

• Difficult to separate individual strength of effect - the hottest

part of the race was also the most congested

Discussion

• Mountain biking is a safe sport

• Findings:

– Gender differences

– Types of presentations

– Track congestion

– Weather

• Recommendations

– Riding Practice

– Medical needs

– Research

This research was funded by a

St John Ambulance Australia

research grant.

Mr Jamie RanseResearch Coordinator

Intensive Care Unit

The Canberra Hospital

Chief Nursing Officer

St John Ambulance Australia

Dr Nicholas TaylorEmergency Registrar

The Canberra Hospital

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