Acute Eye-Tracking Changes Correlated With Vestibular Symptom Provocation Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-02 DOI:10.1097/JSM.0000000000001223
Caroline Uyeno, Rachel Zhang, Jordan Cornwell, Masaru Teramoto, Marie Boo, Angela Lumba-Brown
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Abstract

Objectives: To quantify norms and changes in eye-tracking proficiency, and determine vestibular symptom correlations in varsity college athletes following acute mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). We hypothesized that mTBI impacts central coordination between the vestibular and oculomotor systems with resultant changes in eye-tracking proficiency that are correlated with vestibular symptom provocation.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Sports medicine care at a single institution.

Patients: One hundred and nineteen college athletes diagnosed with mTBI by a physician between 2013 and 2019.

Interventions: N/A.

Main outcome measures: Standard deviation of tangential error, standard deviation of radian error, mean phase error, and horizontal gain from virtual reality-based, circular eye-tracking goggles used at baseline and within 72 hours post-mTBI. Headache, dizziness, nausea, and fogginess provocation after the Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) smooth pursuits subtest compared with pretest baseline, assessed within 72 hours post-mTBI.

Results: One hundred and nineteen college athletes (N = 56 women and 63 men) aged 18 to 24 years sustained a total of 177 mTBI. Forty-four percent of athletes displayed abnormal eye-tracking on at least 1 eye-tracking measure following acute mTBI compared with their baseline. From the VOMS, horizontal gain showed medium-sized to large-sized positive correlations with headache ( r = 0.34) and dizziness ( r = 0.54), respectively. Mean phase error showed a medium-sized negative correlation with nausea ( r = -0.32) on the VOMS.

Conclusions: Eye-tracking proficiency was impaired and correlated with vestibular symptom provocation following acute mTBI in college athletes. Future research should examine eye-tracking proficiency testing in other acute care settings to support mTBI diagnosis.

急性眼球追踪变化与轻度脑外伤后的前庭症状诱发有关。
目的量化急性轻度脑外伤(mTBI)后大学校队运动员眼球追踪能力的标准和变化,并确定前庭症状的相关性。我们假设,轻微脑损伤会影响前庭和眼球运动系统之间的中枢协调,从而导致眼球追踪能力的变化,而眼球追踪能力的变化与前庭症状的诱发相关:设计:回顾性队列研究:患者:119 名大学生运动员:2013年至2019年期间被医生诊断为mTBI的119名大学生运动员:主要结果测量切线误差标准偏差、弧度误差标准偏差、平均相位误差以及基于虚拟现实的圆形眼动仪在基线和创伤后72小时内的水平增益。前庭眼球运动筛查(VOMS)平滑追逐子测试后的头痛、头晕、恶心和雾气激发与测试前基线进行比较,并在创伤后 72 小时内进行评估:结果:119 名 18 至 24 岁的大学生运动员(N = 56 名女性和 63 名男性)共遭受了 177 次创伤性脑损伤。与基线相比,44% 的运动员在急性 mTBI 后至少有一项眼动跟踪测量出现异常。从 VOMS 的结果来看,水平增益分别与头痛(r = 0.34)和头晕(r = 0.54)呈中至大的正相关。在 VOMS 中,平均相位误差与恶心呈中度负相关(r = -0.32):结论:大学运动员的眼动跟踪能力受损,并与急性创伤性脑损伤后的前庭症状诱发相关。未来的研究应在其他急症护理环境中检查眼动追踪能力测试,以支持mTBI诊断。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
185
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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