Retrospective Study for the Safer Management for Citizens' Marathon: A Medical Support Perspective
Fumihiro Ogawa, Riichiro Nakayama, Yusuke Nakayama, Yuji Yuasa, Tomohiro Kamagata, Kohei Takahashi, Ryosuke Furuya, Shouhei Imaki, Ichiro Takeuchi

TL;DR
This study examines medical incidents at a marathon to improve safety and emergency response for large-scale events.
Contribution
The study provides insights into medical incident trends and the effectiveness of evolving medical support systems in marathons.
Findings
Medical staff deployment averaged 3.1% of participants, with emergency transports at 0.1% annually.
Cardiac arrest occurred at an average annual rate of 0.002% of runners.
Systematic protocol updates were linked to lower patient presentation ratios and stable transport-to-hospital ratios.
Abstract
Background Increased sports participation, including marathons, necessitates robust medical support due to inherent health risks like cardiac arrest. Effective safety systems for mass-gathering events require early risk prediction, timely medical intervention, and pre-identified transport routes to medical facilities for emergencies. Objective This descriptive epidemiological study aimed to analyze medical incidents at the Yokohama Citizen's Marathon since the introduction of its full marathon in 2015. It also sought to describe trends in the evolving medical support system and their associated outcomes. Methods A retrospective review of medical records from 2015 to 2024 was conducted. The study specifically focused on the incidence of cardiac arrest, heat stroke, muscle cramps, and other related conditions encountered by runners, alongside an examination of the concurrent changes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Occupational Health and Performance · Thermoregulation and physiological responses
