Ettenhofer Mark L, Remigio-Baker Rosemay A, Bailie Jason M, Cole Wesley R, Gregory Emma
Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
Neurotrauma Rep. 2020 Oct 29;1(1):137-145. doi: 10.1089/neur.2020.0023. eCollection 2020.
Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, many providers lack up-to-date information about best practices for rest and return to activity after these injuries. Most research on this topic has been conducted in athletes, and so less is known about how to assist patients with returning to activity in other settings and populations. This article provides a review of best practices for management of progressive return to activity after concussion, with an emphasis on "lessons learned" from the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) Progressive Return to Activity (PRA) study, a multi-site longitudinal research project conducted to evaluate concussion management practices and the effectiveness of provider training on DVBIC clinical recommendations (CRs). Provider clinical practices and patient outcomes were examined at three U.S. military treatment facilities before and after providers completed a standardized training on DVBIC PRA CRs. In summary, research findings provide additional support that concussion recovery can be influenced by patients' activity levels after injury. Patients with concussion may experience poorer outcomes if they return to pre-injury levels of activity too rapidly, but they may also be at risk for prolonged symptoms if they fail to increase activity levels over time after an initial period of rest. Additionally, training primary care providers in return to activity guidelines can result in more effective patient education and better clinical outcomes. This knowledge can be used to inform best practices for progressive return to activity in both civilian and military settings.
初级保健提供者在脑震荡的临床管理中可发挥关键作用。然而,许多提供者缺乏关于这些损伤后休息和恢复活动的最佳实践的最新信息。关于这一主题的大多数研究都是在运动员中进行的,因此对于如何帮助其他环境和人群中的患者恢复活动了解较少。本文综述了脑震荡后逐步恢复活动管理的最佳实践,重点是从国防和退伍军人脑损伤中心(DVBIC)的逐步恢复活动(PRA)研究中“吸取的经验教训”,该研究是一个多地点纵向研究项目,旨在评估脑震荡管理实践以及提供者培训对DVBIC临床建议(CRs)的有效性。在提供者完成关于DVBIC PRA CRs的标准化培训之前和之后,在美国的三个军事治疗机构对提供者的临床实践和患者结果进行了检查。总之,研究结果提供了更多支持,即脑震荡恢复可能会受到患者受伤后活动水平的影响。脑震荡患者如果过快恢复到受伤前的活动水平,可能会有较差的结果,但如果在最初的休息期后未能随着时间的推移增加活动水平,他们也可能面临症状延长的风险。此外,对初级保健提供者进行恢复活动指南的培训可以带来更有效的患者教育和更好的临床结果。这些知识可用于为平民和军事环境中逐步恢复活动的最佳实践提供信息。