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前美国职业橄榄球运动员脑震荡体征和症状报告的可靠性

Reliability of Concussion Signs and Symptoms Reporting Among Former Professional American-Style Football Players.

作者信息

Konstantinides Niki A, Grashow Rachel, DiGregorio Heather, Nolan Elizabeth, Speizer Frank E, Baggish Aaron L, Zafonte Ross D, Weisskopf Marc G

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Neurotrauma Rep. 2025 Jul 22;6(1):578-585. doi: 10.1177/08977151251362274. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Retrospective evaluations of repeated head injury are needed to better understand associations between head injury exposure and later-life deleterious outcomes. However, there is limited assessment of whether head injury recall assessments produce consistent measures over time, and no assessment of whether the reporting is related to current health status. The concussion signs and symptoms scale (CSS; developed for the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University) was designed to measure cumulative head injury exposure history by asking about the frequency of 10 CSS during active football play. Responses are summed with a total CSS range of 0-130. Former professional American-style football players completed the CSS at two timepoints. A subset of participants also reported on current health (subjective cognitive symptoms [Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders], depression [Patient Health Questionnaire], anxiety [Generalized Anxiety Disorder], pain [Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global], and overall health [PROMIS Global]) at each timepoint. To examine reporting consistency and recall bias, we calculated the Spearman correlation between measures assessed an average of 74.5 (standard deviation [SD] = 41.2) months apart and estimated associations between change in demographic, football-related, and current health factors and change in CSS (ΔCSS) over time using multivariable linear regression. Across the 335 participants, the mean (SD) CSS score at times 1 and 2 were 30.2 (25.5) and 29.1 (25.2), respectively, with an average change in CSS (ΔCSS) of -1.1 (SD = 19.8). There was no significant association between ΔCSS and years since play, months between timepoints, or age at time 1 (0.49 < < 0.84). Eighty-one (24.2%) participants completed identical questions on current health factors at times 1 and 2. In separate multivariable models, there was no association between changes in pain, cognitive symptoms, health, depression, and anxiety reporting and ΔCSS (0.17 < < 0.92). On average, the CSS score as a measure of retrospective concussion exposure did not change meaningfully over an average of 75 months, and changes in current health status were not significantly associated with ΔCSS. Results suggest that the CSS scale is stable over time and appears robust against changes in health status. The CSS should be considered for other retrospective studies of brain-injured populations to measure prior cumulative concussion history.

摘要

需要对重复性头部损伤进行回顾性评估,以更好地了解头部损伤暴露与晚年有害后果之间的关联。然而,对于头部损伤回忆评估是否能随时间产生一致的测量结果,评估有限;对于报告内容是否与当前健康状况相关,也没有进行评估。脑震荡体征和症状量表(CSS;为哈佛大学足球运动员健康研究开发)旨在通过询问活跃足球比赛期间10种CSS的出现频率来测量累积头部损伤暴露史。各项回答得分相加,CSS总分范围为0至130。前美国职业橄榄球运动员在两个时间点完成了CSS评估。一部分参与者还在每个时间点报告了当前健康状况(主观认知症状[神经疾病生活质量量表]、抑郁[患者健康问卷]、焦虑[广泛性焦虑症量表]、疼痛[患者报告结局测量信息系统(PROMIS)总体量表]和总体健康状况[PROMIS总体量表])。为了检验报告的一致性和回忆偏差,我们计算了平均间隔74.5(标准差[SD]=41.2)个月的两次测量之间的斯皮尔曼相关性,并使用多变量线性回归估计了人口统计学、与足球相关因素以及当前健康因素的变化与CSS随时间变化(ΔCSS)之间的关联。在335名参与者中,第1次和第2次的CSS平均(SD)得分分别为30.2(25.5)和29.1(25.2),CSS的平均变化(ΔCSS)为-1.1(SD=19.8)。ΔCSS与退役年限、两个时间点之间的月数或第1次评估时的年龄之间均无显著关联(0.49<P<0.84)。81名(24.2%)参与者在第1次和第2次评估时就当前健康因素回答了相同的问题。在单独的多变量模型中,疼痛、认知症状、健康状况、抑郁和焦虑报告的变化与ΔCSS之间均无关联(0.17<P<0.92)。平均而言,作为回顾性脑震荡暴露测量指标的CSS得分在平均75个月的时间里没有显著变化,当前健康状况的变化与ΔCSS也无显著关联。结果表明,CSS量表随时间稳定,且似乎不受健康状况变化的影响。对于其他脑损伤人群的回顾性研究,应考虑使用CSS量表来测量既往累积脑震荡病史。

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