Iverson Grant L, Gaetz Michael, Lovell Mark R, Collins Michael W
Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Brain Inj. 2004 May;18(5):433-43. doi: 10.1080/02699050310001617352.
To examine the possibility that athletes with multiple concussions show cumulative effects of injury.
Amateur athletes with a history of three or more concussions were carefully matched (gender, age, education and sport) with athletes with no prior concussions. All completed a computerized neuropsychological test battery at preseason (ImPACT) and then within 5 days of sustaining a concussion (mean = 1.7 days).
There were differences between groups in symptom reporting and memory performance. At baseline (i.e. preseason), athletes with multiple concussions reported more symptoms than athletes with no history of concussion. At approximately 2 days post-injury, athletes with multiple concussions scored significantly lower on memory testing than athletes with a single concussion. Athletes with multiple concussions were 7.7 times more likely to demonstrate a major drop in memory perfomance than athletes with no previous concussions.
This study provides preliminary evidence to suggest that athletes with multiple concussions might have cumulative effects.
探讨多次脑震荡的运动员是否会出现累积损伤效应。
将有三次或更多次脑震荡病史的业余运动员与无既往脑震荡史的运动员进行仔细匹配(性别、年龄、教育程度和运动项目)。所有运动员在季前赛时(使用ImPACT)以及脑震荡后5天内(平均1.7天)均完成了一套计算机化神经心理测试。
两组在症状报告和记忆表现方面存在差异。在基线时(即季前赛),多次脑震荡的运动员比无脑震荡史的运动员报告了更多症状。在受伤后约2天,多次脑震荡的运动员在记忆测试中的得分显著低于单次脑震荡的运动员。多次脑震荡的运动员记忆表现大幅下降的可能性是无既往脑震荡史运动员的7.7倍。
本研究提供了初步证据表明多次脑震荡的运动员可能存在累积效应。