Tierney Gregory, Tucker Ross, Tooby James, Starling Lindsay, Falvey Éanna, Salmon Danielle, Brown James, Hudson Sam, Stokes Keith, Jones Ben, Kemp Simon, O'Halloran Patrick, Cross Matt, Bussey Melanie, Allan David
Nanotechnology and Integrated Bioengineering Centre (NIBEC), School of Engineering, Ulster University, Belfast, UK.
World Rugby, 8-10 Pembroke St., Dublin, Ireland.
Sports Med. 2025 Sep 19. doi: 10.1007/s40279-025-02308-0.
In elite rugby union, suspected concussions lead to immediate removal from play for either permanent exclusion or a temporary 12-min assessment as part of the Head Injury Assessment 1 (HIA1) protocol. The study aims to retrospectively identify a head acceleration event (HAE) severity measure associated with HIA1 removals in elite rugby union using instrumented mouthguards (iMGs).
HAEs were recorded from 215 men and 325 women, with 30 and 28 HIA1 removals from men and women, respectively. Logistical regression was calculated to identify whether peak power, maximum principal strain (MPS) and/or the Head Acceleration Response Metric (HARM) were associated with HIA1 events compared to non-cases. Optimal threshold values were determined using the Youden Index. Area under the curve (AUC) was compared using a paired-sample approach. Significant differences were set at p < 0.05.
All three severity measures (peak power, HARM, MPS) were associated with HIA1 removals in both the men's and women's game. Peak power performed most consistent of the three severity measures for HIA1 removals based on paired-sample AUC comparisons in the men's and women's games. The HARM and MPS were found to perform lower than peak linear acceleration in the women's game based on AUC comparisons (p = 0.006 and 0.001, respectively), with MPS performing lower than peak angular acceleration (p = 0.001).
Peak power, a measure based on fundamental mechanics and commonly communicated in sports performance, was the most effective metric associated with HIA1 removals in elite rugby. The study bridges the gap by identifying a consistent HAE severity measure applicable across sexes.
在精英橄榄球联盟中,疑似脑震荡会导致运动员立即被换下赛场,要么被永久禁赛,要么按照头部损伤评估1(HIA1)方案进行为期12分钟的临时评估。本研究旨在通过使用仪器化护齿(iMGs),回顾性地确定与精英橄榄球联盟中因HIA1被换下场相关的头部加速度事件(HAE)严重程度指标。
记录了215名男性和325名女性的HAEs,其中男性和女性分别有30次和28次因HIA1被换下场。计算逻辑回归以确定与非病例相比,峰值功率、最大主应变(MPS)和/或头部加速度反应指标(HARM)是否与HIA1事件相关。使用尤登指数确定最佳阈值。采用配对样本方法比较曲线下面积(AUC)。显著性差异设定为p < 0.05。
在男子和女子比赛中,所有三个严重程度指标(峰值功率、HARM、MPS)均与因HIA1被换下场相关。根据男子和女子比赛中的配对样本AUC比较,峰值功率在HIA1被换下场的三个严重程度指标中表现最为一致。基于AUC比较,在女子比赛中发现HARM和MPS的表现低于峰值线性加速度(分别为p = 0.006和0.001),MPS的表现低于峰值角加速度(p = 0.001)。
峰值功率是基于基本力学的指标,在运动表现中常用,是与精英橄榄球中因HIA1被换下场相关的最有效指标。该研究通过确定适用于不同性别的一致HAE严重程度指标填补了空白。