英文摘要 |
Objectives: This study was to investigate the characteristics of emergency medical events and demands at the Da Jia Mazu’s patrol and pilgrimage in Taiwan. Methods: A form was designed to cover the structured medical treatments used by medical teams during the annual eight-day-and-seven-night rite of Da Jia Mazu’s patrol and pilgrimage. Medication details of these patients were documented from 2007-2010 and analyzed descriptively using SPSS. Demographic features, categories of injuries and illness, as well as the demands of emergency medical services were further evaluated. Results: In all, 166 patients were required medical treatment during the study period. Almost 60 percent were male (57.8%), 25.9% were aged 41-50 years, and 54.2% were triaged as level 3. Thirty patients (18.1%) were evacuated to hospitals by ambulance transfer due to the severity of their illnesses, which included one out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patient. Conclusion: The utilization of emergency medical care and ambulance transfer can be expected during this pilgrimage. Therefore, the emergency physicians and advanced life support-qualified medical personnel should be on duty at this time. Well-planned and sufficient emergency medical care systems are essential to ensure the safety for the ritual participants. |