Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado.
Sports Health. 2023 Jul-Aug;15(4):527-536. doi: 10.1177/19417381231167333. Epub 2023 Apr 8.
Numerous researchers have leveraged publicly available internet sources to publish clinical research concerning incidence and recovery from injuries in National Football League (NFL) players.
This study aims to (1) provide a comprehensive systematic review of all publicly obtained data studies (PODS) regarding concussions in NFL athletes and (2) quantify the percentage of injuries identified by these studies in comparison with published concussion data from the NFL injury database.
A systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines to identify all published studies utilizing publicly obtained data regarding concussions in NFL athletes.
Systematic review.
Level 4.
Manuscript details, factors related to the athletes of interest (eg, study period, positions included), and results (eg, concussion rate, number of total concussions, return-to-play data) were extracted independently by 2 authors. Results were compared with incident concussions reported from 2015 to 2019 by each medical staff member to the NFL database linked to the League's electronic health record (EHR).
A total of 20 concussion-focused manuscripts based on PODS were identified from 2014 to 2020. PODS captured between 20% and 90% of concussions (mean, 70%) reported by medical staff to the injury database. PODS reported that 55% of concussions occurred on offensive plays, 45% on defensive plays and <1% occurred during special teams plays, compared with 44%, 37%, and 18%, respectively, as indicated by published data from the NFL injury database. When analyzed by position groups, running backs and quarterbacks comprised the most over-represented positions concussed in PODS, while offensive linemen, defensive backs, and linebackers comprised the most under-represented positions.
PODS captured approximately 70% of concussions reported by NFL medical staff to the NFL injury database. There is heterogeneity in the degree to which PODS were able to identify concussions, with a bias toward concussions among players at higher profile positions.
许多研究人员利用可公开获取的互联网资源,发布了有关国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员受伤和康复的临床研究。
本研究旨在:(1)全面系统地综述所有关于 NFL 运动员脑震荡的可公开获取数据研究(PODS);(2)量化这些研究确定的受伤百分比与 NFL 伤病数据库公布的脑震荡数据相比。
按照 PRISMA 指南进行系统综述,以确定所有利用可公开获取的数据,研究 NFL 运动员脑震荡的已发表研究。
系统综述。
4 级。
由两名作者独立提取手稿细节、与感兴趣运动员相关的因素(如研究期间、纳入的位置)和结果(如脑震荡率、总脑震荡次数、重返赛场数据)。结果与每个医疗人员向与联盟电子病历(EHR)相关联的 NFL 数据库报告的 2015 年至 2019 年的脑震荡事件进行比较。
共从 2014 年至 2020 年确定了 20 篇基于 PODS 的脑震荡重点手稿。PODS 记录的脑震荡比例为医务人员向伤病数据库报告的 20%至 90%(平均为 70%)。PODS 报告称,55%的脑震荡发生在进攻回合,45%发生在防守回合,<1%发生在特殊球队回合,而根据 NFL 伤病数据库公布的数据,分别为 44%、37%和 18%。按位置组分析,跑卫和四分卫是 PODS 中受伤最常见的位置,而进攻线卫、防守后卫和线卫是受伤最不常见的位置。
PODS 记录了约 70%的 NFL 医务人员向 NFL 伤病数据库报告的脑震荡。PODS 识别脑震荡的能力存在差异,具有较高知名度的运动员脑震荡的比例存在偏差。