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职业拳击和综合格斗比赛中的脑震荡发生和识别:制定格斗运动中的脑震荡协议。

Concussion occurrence and recognition in professional boxing and MMA matches: toward a concussion protocol in combat sports.

机构信息

Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

Department of Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle, DC, USA.

出版信息

Phys Sportsmed. 2021 Nov;49(4):469-475. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2020.1856631. Epub 2020 Dec 31.

Abstract

: Determine, through video reviews, how often concussions occur in combat sport matches, what influence they have on the outcome, and how well non-physician personnel can be trained to recognize concussions.: This is a retrospective video analysis by an 8-person panel of 60 professional fights (30 boxing and 30 mixed martial arts). Through video review, physician and non-physician personnel recorded details about each probable concussion and determined if and when they would have stopped the fight compared to the official stoppage time.: A concussion was recorded in 47/60 fights. The mean number of concussions per minute of fight time was 0.061 (0.047 for boxers and 0.085 for MMA). When stratifying by outcome of the bout, the mean number of concussions per minute for the winner was 0.010 compared to the loser at 0.111 concussions per minute. The fighter that sustained the first concussion ultimately lost 98% of the time. The physician and non-physician raters had high agreement regarding the number of concussions that occurred to each fighter per match. The physician raters judged that 24 of the 60 fights (11 boxing [37%]; 13 MMA [43%]) should have been stopped sooner than what occurred.: Recognizing that the concussions often occur in combat sport matches, that the losing fighter almost always is concussed first and tends to sustain more concussions during the fight, along with the demonstration that non-physician personnel can be taught to recognize concussion, may guide policy changes that improve brain health in combat sports.

摘要

: 通过视频回顾,确定在格斗比赛中脑震荡的发生频率、它们对比赛结果的影响,以及非医务人员经过培训后识别脑震荡的能力如何。: 这是一个由 8 人小组对 60 场职业比赛(30 场拳击和 30 场综合格斗)进行的回顾性视频分析。通过视频回顾,医生和非医务人员记录了每个疑似脑震荡的详细信息,并确定了他们与官方停赛时间相比,何时以及是否会停止比赛。: 在 60 场比赛中有 47 场记录了脑震荡。每战斗分钟脑震荡的平均次数为 0.061 次(拳击手为 0.047 次,综合格斗运动员为 0.085 次)。按比赛结果分层,胜者每分钟脑震荡的平均次数为 0.010 次,而败者为 0.111 次。第一个遭受脑震荡的拳手最终输掉比赛的概率为 98%。医生和非医务人员评估者在每场比赛中每个拳手发生的脑震荡次数方面具有高度一致性。医生评估者认为,在 60 场比赛中,有 24 场(11 场拳击 [37%];13 场综合格斗 [43%])应该比实际停赛时间更早停止比赛。: 识别出脑震荡经常发生在格斗比赛中,失败的拳手几乎总是首先受到脑震荡的影响,并且在比赛中更容易遭受更多的脑震荡,同时还展示了非医务人员可以接受识别脑震荡的培训,这可能会指导政策的改变,以提高格斗运动中的大脑健康水平。

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