脑震荡史和首次脑震荡年龄对视-前庭功能的影响。

Influence of concussion history and age of first concussion on visio-vestibular function.

机构信息

Center for Injury Research and Prevention, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States of America.

Center for Injury Research and Prevention, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States of America; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, United States of America; Sports Medicine Performance Center, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States of America.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2022 Sep;25(9):715-719. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.006. Epub 2022 Jun 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To assess if abnormalities on visio-vestibular examination (VVE) are associated with concussion history (first vs. repeat) or age of first concussion in acutely concussed adolescents.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional.

METHODS

Data were queried from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Minds Matter concussion registry. Patients aged 14-18 years old presenting for their initial visit to the specialty care concussion program within 28 days of injury were included. Demographics, including age, sex, concussion history, and age of first concussion, were collected before the exam. The VVE consisted of 9 subtests: smooth pursuit, horizontal/vertical saccades and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), binocular convergence, left/right monocular accommodation, and complex tandem gait. Primary outcomes included VVE subtests (normal/abnormal), and total VVE score (abnormal = 2+ abnormal subtests).

RESULTS

Among 1051 patients included (female = 604(57.5 %); age = 15.6 ± 1.2; median lifetime concussions = 1 [IQR = 1,3]), 518 had repeat concussion. Controlling for age and sex, first vs. repeat concussion was not associated with any VVE subtest or total score (Total VVE Score RR = 1.35, 99.5%CI = 0.70,2.61). Of those with repeat concussion, 190 had valid age of first concussion data. Controlling for age, sex, and number of lifetime concussions, age of first concussion was not significantly associated with any VVE subtest or total score (Total VVE Score RR = 1.11, 99.5%CI = 0.78,1.57).

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescents with concussion history present with similar visio-vestibular function to those with no concussion history. Additionally, clinical effects of early age of first concussion may not be evident in children. This study provides foundational data regarding potential cumulative effects of concussion in younger athletes.

摘要

目的

评估视-前庭检查 (VVE) 异常是否与脑震荡病史(首次与重复)或首次脑震荡年龄有关。

设计

横断面研究。

方法

从费城儿童医院的 Mind Matter 脑震荡注册处查询数据。将受伤后 28 天内首次就诊于专业脑震荡治疗项目的 14-18 岁患者纳入研究。在检查前收集患者的人口统计学资料,包括年龄、性别、脑震荡病史和首次脑震荡年龄。VVE 由 9 个子测试组成:平滑追踪、水平/垂直扫视和前庭眼反射 (VOR)、双眼会聚、左/右眼单眼调节和复杂串联步态。主要结局包括 VVE 子测试(正常/异常)和总 VVE 评分(异常=2+异常子测试)。

结果

在纳入的 1051 名患者中(女性=604 名[57.5%];年龄=15.6±1.2;终生脑震荡中位数=1[IQR=1,3]),518 名患者有重复脑震荡。控制年龄和性别后,首次与重复脑震荡与任何 VVE 子测试或总分均无相关性(总 VVE 评分 RR=1.35,99.5%CI=0.70,2.61)。在重复脑震荡患者中,有 190 名患者有有效首次脑震荡年龄数据。控制年龄、性别和终生脑震荡次数后,首次脑震荡年龄与任何 VVE 子测试或总分均无显著相关性(总 VVE 评分 RR=1.11,99.5%CI=0.78,1.57)。

结论

有脑震荡病史的青少年与无脑震荡病史的青少年表现出相似的视-前庭功能。此外,首次脑震荡年龄较小的临床影响在儿童中可能不明显。本研究提供了关于年轻运动员中脑震荡累积效应的基础数据。

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