Co-Director, Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center; Department of Neurological Surgery; Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN.
Phys Sportsmed. 2014 Sep;42(3):26-31. doi: 10.3810/psm.2014.09.2072.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in sports has been known for > 85 years, and has experienced a resurgence of interest over the past decade, both in the media and in the scientific community. However, there appears to be a disconnection between the public's perception of CTE and the currently available scientific data. The cognitive bias known as the "availability cascade" has been suggested as a reason to explain this rift in knowledge. This review summarizes and updates the history of CTE in sports, discusses recent epidemiological and autopsy studies, summarizes the evidence base related to CTE in sports, and offers recommendations for future directions.
运动性慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)已为人所知超过 85 年,在过去十年中,无论是在媒体还是科学界,人们对其兴趣都重新燃起。然而,公众对 CTE 的看法与目前可用的科学数据之间似乎存在脱节。一种被称为“可得性偏差”的认知偏差被认为是造成这种知识鸿沟的原因。本综述总结和更新了运动性 CTE 的历史,讨论了最近的流行病学和尸检研究,总结了与运动性 CTE 相关的证据基础,并为未来的研究方向提供了建议。