Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Br J Sports Med. 2023 May;57(10):590-594. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106436. Epub 2023 Feb 8.
To compare concussion rates (CRs) over one academic year in high school athletes with and without a COVID-19 infection prior to concussion.
Illness and concussion were prospectively reported for male and female high school athletes across six states over one academic year in the Players Health Rehab surveillance system. Concussion was truncated to 60 days following recovery and return to sport from COVID-19. CRs were estimated per 1000 athletes per academic year and stratified by those who tested positive for COVID-19 infection (with COVID-19) and those who did not (no COVID-19). Poisson regression analyses estimated rate ratio (RR) of concussion controlling for state, gender and an offset of the log athlete participation (with COVID-19 and no COVID-19).
Of 72 522 athletes, 430 COVID-19 infections and 1273 concussions were reported. The CR was greater in athletes who reported COVID-19 (CR=74.4/1000 athletes/year, 95% CI 49.6 to 99.3) compared with those who did not (CR=17.2, 95% CI 16.3 to 18.2). Athletes with recent COVID-19 had a threefold higher rate of concussion (RR=3.1, 95% CI 2.0 to 4.7).
Athletes returning from COVID-19 had higher CRs than those who did not experience COVID-19. This may be related to ongoing COVID-19 sequelae or deconditioning related to reduced training and competition load during the illness and when returning to sport. Further research is needed to understand the association of recent COVID-19 infection and concussion in order to inform preventive strategies.
比较有和没有 COVID-19 感染史的高中生运动员在一个学年内的脑震荡发生率 (CR)。
在 Players Health Rehab 监测系统中,跨越六个州对一学年内的男性和女性高中生运动员进行了前瞻性的疾病和脑震荡报告。从 COVID-19 中康复并重返运动后,脑震荡的时间被截断为 60 天。根据是否检测到 COVID-19 感染(有 COVID-19)和未检测到 COVID-19(无 COVID-19),对每个学术年度每 1000 名运动员的 CR 进行了估计。使用泊松回归分析,在控制州、性别和运动员参与对数偏移的情况下,估计了脑震荡的率比 (RR)(有 COVID-19 和无 COVID-19)。
在 72522 名运动员中,报告了 430 例 COVID-19 感染和 1273 例脑震荡。报告 COVID-19 的运动员的 CR 更高(CR=74.4/1000 名运动员/年,95%CI 49.6 至 99.3),而没有报告 COVID-19 的运动员的 CR 为 17.2(95%CI 16.3 至 18.2)。最近感染 COVID-19 的运动员脑震荡的发生率高出三倍(RR=3.1,95%CI 2.0 至 4.7)。
从 COVID-19 中康复的运动员比没有经历 COVID-19 的运动员 CR 更高。这可能与持续的 COVID-19 后遗症或因疾病期间和重返运动时减少训练和比赛负荷而导致的身体状况下降有关。需要进一步研究以了解最近 COVID-19 感染与脑震荡之间的关联,以便为预防策略提供信息。