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头盔适配评估与青少年冰球运动员脑震荡风险:巢式病例对照研究。

Helmet Fit Assessment and Concussion Risk in Youth Ice Hockey Players: A Nested Case-Control Study.

机构信息

Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, ON, Canada.

Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

J Athl Train. 2021 Aug 1;56(8):845-850. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0294.20.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Injury surveillance has shown that concussions are the most common injury in youth ice hockey. Research examining the criteria for ensuring the correct fit of protective equipment and its potential relationship with concussion risk is very limited.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the association between helmet fit and the odds of experiencing a concussion among youth ice hockey players.

DESIGN

Nested case-control within a cohort study.

SETTING

Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS

Data were collected for 72 concussed, 41 nonconcussion-injured, and 62 uninjured ice hockey players aged 11 to 18 years.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Helmet-fit assessments were conducted across players and encompassed helmet specifications, condition, certification, and criteria measuring helmet fit. Using a validated injury-surveillance system, we identified participants as players with suspected concussions or physician-diagnosed concussions or both. One control group comprised players who sustained nonconcussion injuries, and a second control group comprised uninjured players. Helmet-fit criteria (maximum score = 16) were assessed for the concussed players and compared with each of the 2 control groups. The primary outcome was dichotomous (>1 helmet-fit criteria missing versus 0 or 1 criterion missing). Logistic and conditional logistic regression were used to investigate the effect of helmet fit on the odds of concussion.

RESULTS

The primary analysis (54 pairs matched for age, sex, and level of play) suggested that inadequate helmet fit (>1 criterion missing) resulted in greater odds of sustaining a concussion when comparing concussed and uninjured players (odds ratio [OR] = 2.67 [95% CI = 1.04, 6.81], P = .040). However, a secondary unmatched analysis involving all participants indicated no significant association between helmet fit and the odds of sustaining a concussion when we compared concussed players with nonconcussion-injured players (OR = 0.98 [0.43, 2.24], P = .961) or uninjured players (OR = 1.66 [0.90, 3.05], P = .103).

CONCLUSIONS

Inadequate helmet fit may affect the odds of sustaining a concussion in youth ice hockey players. Future investigators should continue to evaluate this relationship in larger samples to inform helmet-fit recommendations.

摘要

背景

损伤监测表明,脑震荡是青少年冰球运动中最常见的损伤。研究检查了确保防护设备正确贴合的标准及其与脑震荡风险的潜在关系,但是此类研究非常有限。

目的

评估青少年冰球运动员头盔贴合度与脑震荡发生率之间的关系。

设计

队列研究中的巢式病例对照研究。

设置

加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里市。

患者或其他参与者

数据收集于 72 名脑震荡、41 名非脑震荡损伤和 62 名未受伤的 11 至 18 岁冰球运动员。

主要观察指标

对所有运动员的头盔贴合度进行评估,评估内容包括头盔规格、状况、认证以及衡量头盔贴合度的标准。利用经验证的损伤监测系统,我们将疑似脑震荡或经医生诊断为脑震荡的参与者确定为病例,将同时患有其他非脑震荡损伤的参与者确定为对照组 1,将未受伤的参与者确定为对照组 2。评估脑震荡运动员的头盔贴合度标准(满分为 16 分),并将其与每个对照组进行比较。主要结局为二分变量(缺失>1 个头盔贴合度标准与缺失 0 或 1 个标准)。使用逻辑回归和条件逻辑回归调查头盔贴合度对脑震荡发生概率的影响。

结果

在主要分析(54 对年龄、性别和比赛级别匹配的病例和对照)中,与未受伤的运动员相比,头盔贴合度不足(缺失>1 个标准)导致脑震荡的可能性更高(比值比[OR] = 2.67 [95%置信区间[CI] = 1.04,6.81],P =.040)。但是,涉及所有参与者的二次非匹配分析表明,当我们将脑震荡运动员与非脑震荡损伤运动员(OR = 0.98 [0.43,2.24],P =.961)或未受伤运动员(OR = 1.66 [0.90,3.05],P =.103)进行比较时,头盔贴合度与脑震荡发生概率之间无显著关联。

结论

头盔贴合度不足可能会影响青少年冰球运动员脑震荡的发生概率。未来的研究人员应继续在更大的样本中评估这种关系,为头盔贴合度的建议提供依据。

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