Holzgraefe M, Lemme W, Funke W, Felix R, Felten R
Neurological University Hospital, Göttingen, Germany.
Int J Sports Med. 1992 Nov;13(8):616-20. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1024576.
The significance and possible extent of structural damage to the central nervous system (CNS) due to boxing are investigated. Bleeding, especially microhematomas, is considered to be one probable cause of the chronic encephalopathy in boxers. In a prospective study, 13 amateur boxers were investigated with the help of MRI several times before and after their fights. The MRI investigations were accompanied by neurologic examinations before and after the fights. Among the 13 boxes, 5 demonstrated focal neurological signs following the fights, without evidence of small hematoma or other structural alterations. The number of head punches did not correlate with the occurrence of neurologic signs. These results indicate that up to now imaging methods cannot clarify the development of chronic encephalopathy.
研究了拳击对中枢神经系统(CNS)造成结构损伤的意义及可能程度。出血,尤其是微血肿,被认为是拳击手慢性脑病的一个可能原因。在一项前瞻性研究中,13名业余拳击手在比赛前后多次借助磁共振成像(MRI)进行了检查。MRI检查同时伴有比赛前后的神经学检查。在这13名拳击手中,5名在比赛后出现局灶性神经体征,但无小血肿或其他结构改变的证据。头部击打次数与神经体征的出现无关。这些结果表明,到目前为止,成像方法无法阐明慢性脑病的发展情况。