Randolph Christopher
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, and Chicago Neurological Institute, Chicago, IL.
J Athl Train. 2001 Sep;36(3):288-296.
To review models for the use of neuropsychological testing in the management of sport-related concussion at various levels of competition. BACKGROUND: As we come to understand the natural history of sport-related concussive brain injury, it is increasingly evident that significant neurologic risks are associated with this type of injury. These risks include (1) acute intracranial pathology, (2) catastrophic brain swelling from second-impact syndrome, and (3) the potential risk for markedly prolonged recovery or permanent cognitive dysfunction associated with multiple concussions. DESCRIPTION: Neuropsychological testing has proved to be a useful tool in the medical management of sport-related concussion. In this paper, I describe a systematic model for the implementation of neuropsychological assessment of athletes at various levels of competition. CLINICAL ADVANTAGES: The systematic model was designed to incorporate state-of-the-art techniques for the detection and tracking of neurocognitive deficits associated with concussion into recently formulated guidelines for the medical management of sport-related concussion. Current applications of the model are discussed, as well as ongoing studies designed to elaborate the empirical underpinnings of the model and refine clinical decision making in this area.
回顾在各级比赛中运用神经心理学测试来管理与运动相关的脑震荡的模型。背景:随着我们对与运动相关的脑震荡性脑损伤自然史的了解,越来越明显的是,这类损伤存在重大的神经学风险。这些风险包括:(1)急性颅内病变;(2)二次撞击综合征导致的灾难性脑肿胀;(3)与多次脑震荡相关的显著延长恢复时间或永久性认知功能障碍的潜在风险。描述:神经心理学测试已被证明是管理与运动相关脑震荡的医学中一项有用的工具。在本文中,我描述了一个在各级比赛中对运动员进行神经心理学评估的系统模型。临床优势:该系统模型旨在将用于检测和追踪与脑震荡相关的神经认知缺陷的最新技术纳入最近制定的与运动相关脑震荡医学管理指南。讨论了该模型的当前应用,以及旨在阐述该模型的实证基础并完善该领域临床决策的正在进行的研究。