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运动性脑震荡评估工具(iSCAT)仪器化的可行性研究。

A feasibility study towards instrumentation of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (iSCAT).

作者信息

Celik Yunus, Powell Dylan, Woo Wai Lok, Stuart Samuel, Godfrey Alan

出版信息

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2020 Jul;2020:4624-4627. doi: 10.1109/EMBC44109.2020.9175656.

Abstract

The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) is a pen and paper-based evaluation tool for use by healthcare professionals in the acute evaluation of suspected concussion. Here we present a feasibility study towards instrumented SCAT (iSCAT). Traditionally, a healthcare professional subjectively counts errors according to SCAT marking criteria matrix. It is hypothesized that an instrumented version of the test will be more accurate while providing additional digital-based parameters to better inform player management. The feasibility study focuses on the SCAT physical functioning tasks only: double leg stance, single-leg stance, tandem stance and tandem gait. Amateur university rugby players underwent iSCAT testing and data were recorded with 8 inertial units attached at different anatomical locations. Video data were gathered simultaneously as reference. An iSCAT algorithm was used to detect errors and quantify additional concussion-based time and frequency domain parameters to assess participant stability during balance and gait tasks. Future work aims to instrument other SCAT features such as hand-eye coordination while deploying methods within a large concussion project.

摘要

运动性脑震荡评估工具(SCAT)是一种基于纸笔的评估工具,供医疗保健专业人员在对疑似脑震荡进行急性评估时使用。在此,我们展示了一项关于仪器化SCAT(iSCAT)的可行性研究。传统上,医疗保健专业人员根据SCAT评分标准矩阵主观地计算错误。据推测,仪器化版本的测试将更准确,同时提供额外的基于数字的参数,以便更好地指导运动员管理。该可行性研究仅关注SCAT的身体功能任务:双腿站立、单腿站立、前后站立和前后步态。业余大学橄榄球运动员接受了iSCAT测试,并使用附着在不同解剖位置的8个惯性单元记录数据。同时收集视频数据作为参考。使用iSCAT算法检测错误,并量化基于脑震荡的额外时域和频域参数,以评估参与者在平衡和步态任务中的稳定性。未来的工作旨在仪器化其他SCAT特征,如手眼协调能力,同时在一个大型脑震荡项目中应用相关方法。

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