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使用视频片段对足球比赛中的重复性头部撞击进行量化和特征描述的标准化方法。

A standardized method for quantifying and characterizing repetitive head impacts in soccer matches using video footage.

机构信息

School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Newark, NJ, USA.

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

Sci Med Footb. 2022 Aug;6(3):331-339. doi: 10.1080/24733938.2022.2056233. Epub 2022 Mar 27.

Abstract

Soccer athletes experience repetitive head impacts (RHI) through purposeful heading and unintentional head impacts, which may be associated with acute and chronic brain injury. Previous soccer studies have sought to quantify and characterize RHI, but to-date no consistent, standardized methods exist. The Heads-Up Checklist (HUC), originally used for characterizing head impacts in hockey, was modified to be used in soccer (soccer HUC [SHUC]). Our aim was to determine the reliability of quantifying ball-to-head impacts using video verification and to develop and test the reliability of the SHUC to characterize RHI in soccer. Two trained reviewers used the SHUC to quantify ball-to-head impacts and characterize non-ball-to-head impacts in 38 male and female collegiate soccer matches. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Cohen's Kappa were used to assess interrater reliability. Independent -tests and chi-square analyses were used to examine sex differences. The interrater reliability for quantifying ball-to-head impacts was excellent (ICC = 0.97); however, only half of the non-ball-to-head impact characteristics had acceptable interrater reliability with two reviewers. The number of ball-to-head-impacts and RHI characteristics were consistent between males and females (ggg > 0.05). Our results suggest that the SHUC is an applicable standardized method to quantify and characterize RHI from video footage of soccer matches; however, accurately characterizing some aspects of RHI is a challenging task that may be supplemented by head impact sensor data.

摘要

足球运动员通过有目的的顶球和无意的头部撞击经历重复性头部冲击(RHI),这可能与急性和慢性脑损伤有关。以前的足球研究试图量化和描述 RHI,但迄今为止,没有一致的标准化方法。最初用于描述曲棍球头部撞击的“抬头检查表”(HUC)已被修改为用于足球(足球 HUC [SHUC])。我们的目的是确定使用视频验证量化球对头撞击的可靠性,并开发和测试 SHUC 以描述足球中的 RHI 的可靠性。两名经过培训的审查员使用 SHUC 对 38 名男女大学生足球比赛中的球对头撞击和非球对头撞击进行了量化和特征描述。使用组内相关系数(ICC)和 Cohen's Kappa 评估评分者间可靠性。独立样本 t 检验和卡方检验用于检验性别差异。量化球对头撞击的评分者间可靠性非常好(ICC=0.97);然而,只有一半的非球对头撞击特征与两名审查员具有可接受的评分者间可靠性。球对头撞击的次数和 RHI 特征在男性和女性之间是一致的(ggg > 0.05)。我们的结果表明,SHUC 是一种可用于从足球比赛的视频片段中量化和描述 RHI 的标准化方法;然而,准确描述 RHI 的某些方面是一项具有挑战性的任务,可能需要头部撞击传感器数据的补充。

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