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青少年橄榄球运动员的亚脑震荡变化:使用脑生命体征和仪器化加速度计的客观证据。

Subconcussive changes in youth football players: objective evidence using brain vital signs and instrumented accelerometers.

作者信息

Fickling Shaun D, Poel Daniel N, Dorman Jason C, D'Arcy Ryan C N, Munce Thayne A

机构信息

Faculty of Sciences and Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada.

BrainNET, Health and Technology District, Surrey, BC V3V 0C6, Canada.

出版信息

Brain Commun. 2021 Dec 15;4(2):fcab286. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcab286. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Brain vital signs, measured by EEG, were used for portable, objective, neurophysiological evaluation of cognitive function in youth tackle football players. Specifically, we investigated whether previously reported pre- and post-season subconcussive changes detected in youth ice hockey players were comparably detected in football. The two objectives were to: (i) replicate previously published results showing subconcussive cognitive deficits; and (ii) the relationship between brain vital sign changes and head-impact exposure. Using a longitudinal design, 15 male football players (age 12.89 ± 0.35 years) were tested pre- and post-season, with none having a concussion diagnosis during the season. Peak latencies and amplitudes were quantified for Auditory sensation (N100), Basic attention (P300) and Cognitive processing (N400). Regression analyses tested the relationships between these brain vital signs and exposure to head impacts through both number of impacts sustained, and total sessions (practices and games) participated. The results demonstrated significant pre/post differences in N400 latencies, with ∼70 ms delay ( < 0.01), replicating prior findings. Regression analysis also showed significant linear relationships between brain vital signs changes and head impact exposure based on accelerometer data and games/practices played (highest  = 0.863, < 0.001 for overall sessions). Number of head impacts in youth football (age 12-14 years) findings corresponded most closely with prior Junior-A ice hockey (age 16-21 years) findings, suggesting comparable contact levels at younger ages in football. The predictive relationship of brain vital signs provided a notable complement to instrumented accelerometers, with a direct physiological measure of potential individual exposure to subconcussive impacts.

摘要

通过脑电图测量的脑生命体征被用于对青少年橄榄球运动员的认知功能进行便携式、客观的神经生理学评估。具体而言,我们调查了之前在青少年冰球运动员中检测到的季前和季后亚脑震荡变化在橄榄球运动员中是否能得到类似的检测。两个目标是:(i) 复制之前发表的显示亚脑震荡认知缺陷的结果;(ii) 脑生命体征变化与头部撞击暴露之间的关系。采用纵向设计,对15名男性橄榄球运动员(年龄12.89±0.35岁)在赛季前和赛季后进行测试,赛季期间无人被诊断为脑震荡。对听觉感觉(N100)、基本注意力(P300)和认知处理(N400)的峰值潜伏期和振幅进行了量化。回归分析通过持续的撞击次数和参与的总场次(训练和比赛)来测试这些脑生命体征与头部撞击暴露之间的关系。结果显示N400潜伏期在季前/季后有显著差异,延迟约70毫秒(<0.01),复制了先前的研究结果。回归分析还显示,基于加速度计数据和参与的比赛/训练场次,脑生命体征变化与头部撞击暴露之间存在显著的线性关系(总体场次最高为0.863,<0.001)。青少年橄榄球(12 - 14岁)中头部撞击次数的研究结果与之前青少年A组冰球(16 - 21岁)的研究结果最为接近,表明在较年轻年龄段橄榄球的接触程度相当。脑生命体征的预测关系为仪器化加速度计提供了显著补充,提供了潜在个体亚脑震荡撞击暴露的直接生理测量。

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