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儿童急诊就诊的轻度创伤性脑损伤结局的性别差异。

Sex Differences in the Outcomes of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children Presenting to the Emergency Department.

机构信息

Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, USA.

Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

J Neurotrauma. 2022 Jan;39(1-2):93-101. doi: 10.1089/neu.2020.7470. Epub 2021 Apr 5.

Abstract

Sex differences after concussion have been studied largely in high school and college athletes, often without reference to comparison groups without concussion. This study sought to evaluate sex differences in outcomes among all children and adolescents presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) for either mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) or orthopedic injury (OI), regardless of mechanism of injury. The study involved a concurrent cohort, prospective study design with longitudinal follow-up. Participants were eight to 16 years old with mild TBI ( = 143) or OI ( = 73). They were recruited and completed an initial assessment at EDs at two children's hospitals. They returned for a post-acute assessment within two weeks of injury and for follow-up assessments at three and six months. Outcomes included child and parent proxy ratings of somatic and cognitive symptoms, and standardized tests of cognitive functioning and balance. Sex did not moderate group differences in balance, fluid or crystallized cognitive ability, or child or parent proxy ratings of somatic or cognitive symptoms. Both parents and children reported more somatic symptoms in girls than boys, but in both groups. Compared with the OI group, the mild TBI group showed significantly lower fluid cognitive ability at the post-acute assessment and significantly higher somatic and cognitive symptoms according to both child and parent proxy ratings across the first two weeks post-injury. The results suggest that sex does not moderate the outcomes of mild TBI in a pediatric ED population. Previous research pointing to sex differences after concussion may reflect the lack of comparison groups, as well as a focus on adolescents and young adults and sport-related concussion. Future research should investigate whether sex moderates the outcomes of pediatric mild TBI in adolescents but not in pre-adolescent children.

摘要

性别差异在脑震荡后在高中和大学运动员中进行了大量研究,但往往没有参考没有脑震荡的对照组。本研究旨在评估所有因轻度创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 或骨科损伤 (OI) 就诊于急诊科 (ED) 的儿童和青少年的结局中的性别差异,无论损伤机制如何。该研究涉及一项同时进行的队列、前瞻性研究设计,具有纵向随访。参与者年龄在 8 至 16 岁之间,患有轻度 TBI( = 143)或 OI( = 73)。他们在两家儿童医院的 ED 招募并完成了初始评估。他们在受伤后两周内进行了急性后评估,并在三个月和六个月进行了随访评估。结果包括儿童和家长代理对躯体和认知症状的评分,以及认知功能和平衡的标准化测试。性别并没有调节平衡、液体或晶体认知能力或儿童或家长对躯体或认知症状的代理评分的组间差异。父母和孩子都报告女孩比男孩有更多的躯体症状,但在两个群体中都是如此。与 OI 组相比,轻度 TBI 组在急性后评估中表现出明显较低的液体认知能力,并且根据受伤后前两周儿童和家长代理评分,躯体和认知症状明显较高。结果表明,在儿科 ED 人群中,性别并没有调节轻度 TBI 的结局。先前指向脑震荡后性别差异的研究可能反映了缺乏对照组,以及对青少年和年轻成年人以及与运动相关的脑震荡的关注。未来的研究应该调查性别是否调节青少年的儿科轻度 TBI 结局,但不调节青春期前儿童的结局。

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