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与运动相关的脑震荡后的恢复情况在一个赛季中的不同时间点是否存在差异?一项多运动项目调查。

Does recovery after sport-related concussion vary by time point in a season? A multi-sport investigation.

作者信息

Bishay Anthony E, Williams Kristen L, Jo Jacob, Fitch Samuel, Terry Douglas P, Zuckerman Scott L

机构信息

1Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

2Department of Neurological Surgery, Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

出版信息

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2023 Dec 29;33(3):268-275. doi: 10.3171/2023.10.PEDS23392. Print 2024 Mar 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Seasonality, or the specific point in time within a season in which the injury occurs, may have an impact on the recovery following sport-related concussions (SRCs). In a cohort of high school athletes across multiple sports, the authors sought to investigate the impact of seasonality on 1) concussion frequency, 2) acute symptom presentation (initial Post-Concussion Symptom Scale [PCSS] score), and 3) recovery outcomes, including the time to return to learn (RTL), symptom resolution (SR), and return to play (RTP).

METHODS

A retrospective, single-institution, cohort study was conducted with adolescent athletes aged 14-19 years who sustained an SRC between November 2017 and April 2022 and presented to a multidisciplinary specialty concussion clinic. The time from first practice to the end of the regular season was evenly trichotomized into early, middle, and late season. Teams that participated in the playoffs were included in a subanalysis. One-way ANOVA and independent t-tests were used to compare PCSS scores, RTL, SR, and RTP across seasonality. Univariable and multivariable regressions were used to determine predictors for recovery, defined as total days from initial visit to each outcome.

RESULTS

Of the 1504 eligible athletes, 620 high school athletes met inclusion criteria; 491 (79.2%) sustained a concussion during the regular season with 73 (14.9%), 136 (27.7%), and 282 (57.4%) concussions occurring in the early, middle, and late seasons, respectively. No differences were seen for initial PCSS score, RTL, SR, or RTP across early-, middle-, and late-season concussions. The initial PCSS score was significantly higher for playoff compared with regular-season concussions (playoffs: 33.4 ± 27.5; regular season: 23.3 ± 22.8; t = -1.979, p = 0.048). A subanalysis of playoff concussions (n = 24) compared with regular-season concussions showed that concussion in the playoffs was associated with a higher initial PCSS score in univariable (β = 0.093, p = 0.048) and multivariable (β = 0.112, p = 0.014) analyses.

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of concussions occurred during the late-season period. No difference in acute symptoms or recovery outcomes was seen when comparing the three regular season time points. Playoff concussions were associated with significantly increased symptom scores compared with nonplayoff concussions.

摘要

目的

季节性,即损伤发生季节内的特定时间点,可能会对与运动相关的脑震荡(SRC)后的恢复产生影响。在一组从事多项运动的高中运动员中,作者试图研究季节性对以下方面的影响:1)脑震荡频率;2)急性症状表现(初始脑震荡后症状量表[PCSS]评分);3)恢复结果,包括恢复学习时间(RTL)、症状缓解(SR)和恢复比赛(RTP)。

方法

对2017年11月至2022年4月期间发生SRC并前往多学科专业脑震荡诊所就诊的14 - 19岁青少年运动员进行了一项回顾性、单机构队列研究。从首次训练到常规赛结束的时间被均匀地分为赛季早期、中期和晚期。参加季后赛的球队纳入亚组分析。采用单因素方差分析和独立t检验比较不同季节的PCSS评分、RTL、SR和RTP。采用单变量和多变量回归分析确定恢复的预测因素,恢复定义为从初次就诊到各结果的总天数。

结果

在1504名符合条件的运动员中,620名高中运动员符合纳入标准;491名(79.2%)在常规赛期间发生脑震荡,其中73名(14.9%)、136名(27.7%)和282名(57.4%)脑震荡分别发生在赛季早期、中期和晚期。在赛季早期、中期和晚期发生的脑震荡中,初始PCSS评分、RTL、SR或RTP均无差异。与常规赛脑震荡相比,季后赛脑震荡的初始PCSS评分显著更高(季后赛:33.4±27.5;常规赛:23.3±22.8;t = -1.979,p = 0.048)。与常规赛脑震荡相比,对季后赛脑震荡(n = 24)的亚组分析显示,在单变量(β = 0.093,p = 0.048)和多变量(β = 0.112,p = 0.014)分析中,季后赛脑震荡与更高的初始PCSS评分相关。

结论

大多数脑震荡发生在赛季后期。比较常规赛的三个时间点时,急性症状或恢复结果没有差异。与非季后赛脑震荡相比,季后赛脑震荡的症状评分显著增加。

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