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青少年脑震荡后持续性前庭眼动功能障碍。

Persistent vestibular-ocular impairment following concussion in adolescents.

机构信息

Neuromuscular Research Laboratory and Warrior Human Performance Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, Office for Sport Concussion Research, University of Arkansas, USA.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2019 Dec;22(12):1292-1297. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2019.08.004. Epub 2019 Aug 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The current study investigated the role of persistent vestibular-ocular symptoms and impairment following sport-related concussion on recovery time and clinical outcomes among adolescents.

DESIGN

Prospective cohort.

METHODS

50 (F-22/M-28) adolescents aged 12-20 years completed a vestibular-ocular motor screening, neurocognitive assessment, and the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS) at clinical assessments conducted at 0-10 and 11-21 days after concussion. Participants were assigned to: 1) persistent vestibular-ocular (PERSIST), 2) vestibular-ocular improvement (IMPROVE), or 3) no vestibular-ocular impairment (NONE) groups based on vestibular-ocular motor screening conducted during each assessment. A 3 (GROUP) X 2 (TIME) ANOVA was performed on neurocognitive and symptom scores, and a between-subjects ANOVA was performed for recovery time.

RESULTS

49 subjects were identified among the PERSIST (n=17), IMPROVE (n=12) and NONE (n=20) groups. There were no neurocognitive performance differences between groups at 0-10 days post-concussion, but groups differed on PCSS at 11-21 days (p=.001), with the PERSIST (29.0±24.9) group reporting higher symptoms than the NONE (5.45±10.0; p=.005) group. The PERSIST group took significantly longer to recover (34.9±11.6 days) than the NONE (22.9±14.9 days) group (p=.03). All groups improved on verbal (p<.001) and visual memory (p=.028), visual motor speed (p=.005), and reaction time (p=.004) from 0-10 to 11-20 days following SRC and no significant group by time interactions for cognitive scores identified.

CONCLUSIONS

Persistent post-concussion vestibular-ocular symptoms and impairment may influence neurocognitive performance and clinical recovery following sport-related concussion.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨与运动相关的脑震荡后持续性前庭眼症状和损害对青少年康复时间和临床结局的影响。

设计

前瞻性队列研究。

方法

50 名(F-22/M-28)12-20 岁青少年在脑震荡后 0-10 天和 11-21 天的临床评估中完成了前庭眼运动筛查、神经认知评估和脑震荡后症状量表(PCSS)。根据每次评估中的前庭眼运动筛查,参与者被分为:1)持续性前庭眼(PERSIST),2)前庭眼改善(IMPROVE)或 3)无前庭眼损害(NONE)组。对神经认知和症状评分进行了 3(GROUP)X 2(TIME)方差分析,对康复时间进行了受试者间方差分析。

结果

在 PERSIST(n=17)、IMPROVE(n=12)和 NONE(n=20)组中确定了 49 名受试者。在脑震荡后 0-10 天,各组之间的神经认知表现无差异,但在 11-21 天的 PCSS 上存在差异(p=.001),PERSIST(29.0±24.9)组报告的症状高于 NONE(5.45±10.0;p=.005)组。PERSIST 组的康复时间明显长于 NONE 组(34.9±11.6 天)(p=.03)。所有组在口头(p<.001)和视觉记忆(p=.028)、视觉运动速度(p=.005)和反应时间(p=.004)方面从脑震荡后 0-10 天到 11-20 天都有所改善,认知评分没有发现显著的组间时间交互作用。

结论

持续性脑震荡后前庭眼症状和损害可能会影响与运动相关的脑震荡后的神经认知表现和临床康复。

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