Macciocchi S N, Barth J T, Alves W, Rimel R W, Jane J A
Department of Physical Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, USA.
Neurosurgery. 1996 Sep;39(3):510-4.
This study prospectively examined neuropsychological functioning in 2300 collegiate football players from 10 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division A universities. The study was designed to determine the presence and duration of neuropsychological symptoms after mild head injury.
A nonequivalent repeated measures control group design was used to compare the neuropsychological test scores and symptoms of injured players (n = 183) with those of gender, age, and education matched controls. A number of neuropsychological tests, including the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test, the Digit Symbol Test, and the Trail Making Test, as well as a symptom checklist were used.
Players and controls were assessed before engaging in game activity and 24 hours, 5 days, and 10 days after injury, using the standardized test battery and symptom checklist.
Players with head injuries displayed impaired performance and increased symptoms in comparison to controls, but this impairment resolved within 5 days in most players. Players with head injuries showed significant improvement between 24 hours and 5 days, as well as between 5 and 10 days.
Although single, uncomplicated mild head injuries do cause limited neuropsychological impairment, injured players generally experience rapid resolution of symptoms with minimal prolonged sequelae.
本研究前瞻性地考察了来自10所美国国家大学体育协会A组大学的2300名大学橄榄球运动员的神经心理功能。该研究旨在确定轻度头部受伤后神经心理症状的存在情况及持续时间。
采用非等效重复测量对照组设计,将受伤运动员(n = 183)的神经心理测试分数和症状与性别、年龄和教育程度相匹配的对照组进行比较。使用了多项神经心理测试,包括听觉连续加法测试、数字符号测试和连线测试,以及一份症状清单。
使用标准化测试组合和症状清单,在运动员和对照组参与比赛活动前以及受伤后24小时、5天和10天对其进行评估。
与对照组相比,头部受伤的运动员表现受损且症状增加,但大多数运动员的这种损伤在5天内得到缓解。头部受伤的运动员在24小时至5天之间以及5至10天之间有显著改善。
虽然单一、无并发症的轻度头部受伤确实会导致有限的神经心理损伤,但受伤运动员的症状通常会迅速缓解,后遗症持续时间最短。