Henry Luke C, Elbin R J, Collins Michael W, Marchetti Gregory, Kontos Anthony P
*Department of Orthopaedic Surgery/UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; ‡Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation/Office for Sport Concussion Research, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; §Department of Physical Therapy, Rangos School of Health Sciences, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Neurosurgery. 2016 Feb;78(2):232-41. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000001041.
Previous research estimates that the majority of athletes with sport-related concussion (SRC) will recover between 7 and 10 days after injury. This short temporal window of recovery is based predominately on symptom resolution and cognitive improvement and does not accurately reflect recent advances in the clinical assessment model.
To characterize SRC recovery at 1-week postinjury time intervals on symptom, neurocognitive, and vestibular-oculomotor outcomes and to examine sex differences in SRC recovery time.
A prospective, repeated-measures design was used to examine the temporal resolution of neurocognitive, symptom, and vestibular-oculomotor impairment in 66 subjects (age, 16.5 ± 1.9 years; range, 14-23 years; 64% male) with SRC.
Recovery time across all outcomes was between 21 and 28 days after SRC for most athletes. Symptoms demonstrated the greatest improvement in the first 2 weeks, although neurocognitive impairment lingered across various domains up to 28 days after SRC. Vestibular-oculomotor decrements also resolved between 1 and 3 weeks after injury. There were no sex differences in neurocognitive recovery. Male subjects were more likely to be asymptomatic by the fourth week and reported less vestibular-oculomotor impairment than female subjects at weeks 1 and 2.
When the recommended "comprehensive" approach is used for concussion assessment, recovery time for SRC is approximately 3 to 4 weeks, which is longer than the commonly reported 7 to 14 days. Sports medicine clinicians should use a variety of complementing assessment tools to capture the heterogeneity of SRC.
先前的研究估计,大多数与运动相关的脑震荡(SRC)运动员将在受伤后7至10天内康复。这种较短的恢复时间窗口主要基于症状缓解和认知改善,并未准确反映临床评估模型的最新进展。
描述受伤后1周时间间隔内SRC在症状、神经认知和前庭眼动结果方面的恢复情况,并研究SRC恢复时间的性别差异。
采用前瞻性重复测量设计,对66名患有SRC的受试者(年龄16.5±1.9岁;范围14 - 23岁;64%为男性)的神经认知、症状和前庭眼动功能障碍的时间分辨率进行研究。
大多数运动员在SRC后所有结果的恢复时间为21至28天。症状在最初2周内改善最为明显,尽管神经认知障碍在SRC后长达28天在各个领域仍持续存在。前庭眼动功能减退也在受伤后1至3周内得到缓解。神经认知恢复方面没有性别差异。男性受试者在第四周更有可能无症状,并且在第1周和第2周报告的前庭眼动功能障碍比女性受试者少。
当采用推荐的“综合”方法进行脑震荡评估时,SRC的恢复时间约为3至4周,这比通常报道的7至14天要长。运动医学临床医生应使用多种互补的评估工具来捕捉SRC的异质性。