Division of Occupational and Physical Therapy, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH; Division of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH; Research in Patient Services, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH.
Division of Occupational and Physical Therapy, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH; Research in Patient Services, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 May;99(5):994-1010. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.11.012. Epub 2017 Dec 23.
To review the literature to identify and summarize strategies for evaluating responses to physical exertion after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) for clinical and research purposes.
PubMed and EBSCOhost through December 31, 2016.
Two independent reviewers selected studies based on the following criteria: (1) inclusion of participants with mTBI/concussion, (2) use of a measurement of physiological or psychosomatic response to exertion, (3) a repeatable description of the exertion protocol was provided, (4) a sample of at least 10 participants with a mean age between 8 and 65 years, and (5) the article was in English. The search process yielded 2685 articles, of which 14 studies met the eligibility requirements.
A quality assessment using a checklist was conducted for each study by 2 independent study team members and verified by a third team member. Data were extracted by one team member and verified by a second team member.
A qualitative synthesis of the studies revealed that most protocols used a treadmill or cycle ergometer as the exercise modality. Protocol methods varied across studies including differences in initial intensity determination, progression parameters, and exertion duration. Common outcome measures were self-reported symptoms, heart rate, and blood pressure.
The strongest evidence indicates that exertional assessments can provide important insight about mTBI recovery and should be administered using symptoms as a guide. Additional studies are needed to verify optimal modes and protocols for post-mTBI exertional assessments.
为了临床和研究目的,综述评估轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)后体力活动反应的文献,确定并总结相关策略。
PubMed 和 EBSCOhost 数据库,截至 2016 年 12 月 31 日。
两位独立的审查员根据以下标准选择研究:(1)纳入 mTBI/脑震荡患者;(2)使用评估体力或身心对用力的反应的测量方法;(3)提供可重复的用力方案描述;(4)样本中至少有 10 名年龄在 8 至 65 岁之间的参与者;(5)文章为英文。搜索过程产生了 2685 篇文章,其中 14 篇研究符合入选标准。
由两名独立的研究团队成员使用清单对每篇研究进行质量评估,并由第三名团队成员进行验证。由一名团队成员提取数据,由第二名团队成员进行验证。
对这些研究的定性综合表明,大多数方案都使用跑步机或固定自行车作为运动方式。方案方法在不同的研究中有差异,包括初始强度确定、进展参数和用力持续时间的差异。常见的结局指标包括自我报告的症状、心率和血压。
最强有力的证据表明,用力评估可以为 mTBI 恢复提供重要的见解,应该根据症状进行管理。需要进一步的研究来验证 mTBI 后用力评估的最佳模式和方案。