Strahle Jennifer, Geh Ndi, Selzer Béla J, Bower Regina, Himedan Mai, Strahle MaryKathryn, Wetjen Nicholas M, Muraszko Karin M, Garton Hugh J L, Maher Cormac O
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and.
Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2016 Apr;17(4):403-9. doi: 10.3171/2015.8.PEDS15188. Epub 2015 Dec 4.
OBJECT There is currently no consensus on the safety of sports participation for patients with Chiari I malformation (CM-I). The authors' goal was to define the risk of sports participation for children with the imaging finding of CM-I. METHODS A prospective survey was administered to 503 CM-I patients at 2 sites over a 46-month period. Data were gathered on imaging characteristics, treatment, sports participation, and any sport-related injuries. Additionally, 81 patients completed at least 1 subsequent survey following their initial entry into the registry and were included in a prospective group, with a mean prospective follow-up period of 11 months. RESULTS Of the 503 CM-I patients, 328 participated in sports for a cumulative duration of 4641 seasons; 205 of these patients participated in contact sports. There were no serious or catastrophic neurological injuries. One patient had temporary extremity paresthesias that resolved within hours, and this was not definitely considered to be related to the CM-I. In the prospective cohort, there were no permanent neurological injuries. CONCLUSIONS No permanent or catastrophic neurological injuries were observed in CM-I patients participating in athletic activities. The authors believe that the risk of such injuries is low and that, in most cases, sports participation by children with CM-I is safe.
目前对于Chiari I型畸形(CM-I)患者参与运动的安全性尚无共识。作者的目标是确定有CM-I影像学表现的儿童参与运动的风险。方法:在46个月的时间里,对两个地点的503例CM-I患者进行了一项前瞻性调查。收集了有关影像学特征、治疗、运动参与情况以及任何与运动相关损伤的数据。此外,81例患者在最初进入登记系统后至少完成了1次后续调查,并被纳入一个前瞻性队列,前瞻性随访的平均时间为11个月。结果:在503例CM-I患者中,328例参与了运动,累计时长为4641个赛季;其中205例患者参与了接触性运动。没有发生严重或灾难性的神经损伤。1例患者出现了肢体暂时感觉异常,数小时内自行缓解,这一情况未明确认定与CM-I有关。在前瞻性队列中,没有永久性神经损伤。结论:在参与体育活动的CM-I患者中未观察到永久性或灾难性神经损伤。作者认为此类损伤的风险较低,并且在大多数情况下,CM-I患儿参与运动是安全的。