Howitt Scott, Brommer Robert, Fowler Justin, Gerwing Logan, Payne Julian, DeGraauw Christopher
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2016 Dec;60(4):322-329.
The objective of this paper is to review existing literature surrounding the utility of the King-Devick test which is a commonly used sideline assessment tool for sport-related concussions.
A review of the literature was performed using MEDLINE, CINHAL, and SportDiscus databases. The search was performed from the beginning of the record through November 16, 2015.
This search strategy yielded 27 articles from aforementioned databases. Further searching in The Cochrane Library with King-Devick AND Concuss* search terms yielded one additional article, summing a total of 28 articles. After removal of duplicates and implementation of the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 8 articles for extensively reviewed.
This narrative review suggests that the King-Devick test is an efficient sideline assessment tool for sport-related concussions. However, we recommend that the King-Devick should be used as a sideline screening tool, not a concussion diagnosis tool at this time. A proper baseline time including multiple tests may be recommended to negate the learning affect and to have a reliable baseline in which to measure from for future reference. A three second difference appears appropriate to identify the possibility of concussion and to remove an athlete from play. At this time, the athlete should be monitored and further evaluated as symptoms are sometimes delayed. We suggest that further research may be useful to better determine the efficacy of the K-D test in detecting concussions across a broader range of athletes and sports. We also suggest further research may investigate the K-D test a potential return-to-play tool for clinicians and medical personnel.
本文旨在综述围绕King-Devick测试效用的现有文献,该测试是一种常用于与运动相关脑震荡的场边评估工具。
使用MEDLINE、CINHAL和SportDiscus数据库进行文献综述。检索从记录开始至2015年11月16日进行。
该检索策略从上述数据库中检索到27篇文章。在Cochrane图书馆中使用King-Devick和Concuss*检索词进一步检索又得到一篇文章,总计28篇文章。在去除重复项并实施纳入/排除标准后,对8篇文章进行了广泛综述。
本叙述性综述表明,King-Devick测试是一种用于与运动相关脑震荡的高效场边评估工具。然而,我们建议目前King-Devick应作为场边筛查工具,而非脑震荡诊断工具。可能建议采用包括多次测试的适当基线时间,以消除学习效应,并获得一个可靠的基线以供未来参考测量。三秒的差异似乎适合用于识别脑震荡的可能性并让运动员停止比赛。此时,应监测运动员,并在症状有时会延迟出现的情况下进行进一步评估。我们建议进一步的研究可能有助于更好地确定K-D测试在更广泛的运动员和运动项目中检测脑震荡的功效。我们还建议进一步的研究可以调查K-D测试作为临床医生和医务人员潜在的重返比赛工具的情况。