Concussions in ice hockey: mixed methods study including assessment of concussions on games missed and cap hit among National Hockey League players, systematic review, and concussion protocol analysis.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Nathan A Shlobin, Keshav Goel, Jia-Shu Chen, Douglas Kondziolka
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Abstract

Objective: Concussions can occur at any level of ice hockey. Incidence estimates of concussions in ice hockey vary, and optimal prevention strategies and return-to-play (RTP) considerations have remained in evolution. The authors performed a mixed-methods study with the aim of elucidating the landscape of concussion in ice hockey and catalyzing initiatives to standardize preventative mechanisms and RTP considerations.

Methods: The authors performed a five-part mixed-methods study that includes: 1) an analysis of the impact of concussions on games missed and income for National Hockey League (NHL) players using a publicly available database, 2) a systematic review of the incidence of concussion in ice hockey, 3) a systematic review of preventative strategies, 4) a systematic review of RTP, and 5) a policy review of documents from major governing bodies related to concussions in sports with a focus on ice hockey. The PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases were used for the systematic reviews and focused on any level of hockey.

Results: In the NHL, 689 players had 1054 concussions from the 2000-2001 to 2022-2023 seasons. A concussion led to a mean of 13.77 ± 19.23 (range 1-82) games missed during the same season. After cap hit per game data became available in 2008-2009, players missed 10,024 games due to 668 concussions (mean 15.13 ± 3.81 per concussion, range 8.81-22.60 per concussion), with a cap hit per game missed of $35,880.85 ± $25,010.48 (range $5792.68-$134,146.30). The total cap hit of all missed games was $385,960,790.00, equating to $577,635.91 per concussion and $25,724,052.70 per NHL season. On systematic review, the incidence of concussions was 0.54-1.18 per 1000 athlete-exposures. Prevention mechanisms involved education, behavioral and cognitive interventions, protective equipment, biomechanical studies, and policy/rule changes. Rules prohibiting body checking in youth players were most effective. Determination of RTP was variable. Concussion protocols from both North American governing bodies and two leagues mandated that a player suspected of having a concussion be removed from play and undergo a six-step RTP strategy. The 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport recommended the use of mouthguards for children and adolescents and disallowing body checking for all children and most levels of adolescents.

Conclusions: Concussions in ice hockey lead to substantial missed time from play. The authors strongly encourage all hockey leagues to adopt and adhere to age-appropriate rules to limit hits to the head, increase compliance in wearing protective equipment, and utilize high-quality concussion protocols.

冰上曲棍球中的脑震荡:混合方法研究,包括评估脑震荡对国家曲棍球联盟球员缺席比赛和上限命中率的影响、系统回顾和脑震荡协议分析。
目的:在任何级别的冰上曲棍球比赛中都可能发生脑震荡。对冰上曲棍球运动中脑震荡发生率的估计各不相同,而最佳预防策略和重返赛场(RTP)的考虑因素仍在演变之中。作者进行了一项混合方法研究,旨在阐明冰上曲棍球运动中脑震荡的情况,并推动标准化预防机制和重返赛场考虑因素的倡议:作者进行了一项由五个部分组成的混合方法研究,其中包括1) 使用公开数据库分析脑震荡对国家曲棍球联盟 (NHL) 球员缺席比赛和收入的影响;2) 对冰上曲棍球脑震荡发病率进行系统回顾;3) 对预防策略进行系统回顾;4) 对 RTP 进行系统回顾;5) 对主要管理机构有关体育运动中脑震荡的文件进行政策回顾,重点关注冰上曲棍球。系统性综述使用了 PubMed、Embase 和 Scopus 数据库,重点关注任何级别的冰球运动:结果:在 2000-2001 年至 2022-2023 年期间,国家冰球联盟的 689 名球员共发生了 1054 次脑震荡。脑震荡导致球员在同一赛季平均缺席 13.77 ± 19.23(范围 1-82)场比赛。在 2008-2009 年有了每场比赛的顶薪数据后,球员因 668 次脑震荡缺席了 10024 场比赛(平均每次脑震荡 15.13 ± 3.81,范围为 8.81-22.60),每场比赛的顶薪为 35880.85 美元 ± 25010.48 美元(范围为 5792.68-134146.30 美元)。所有缺席比赛的顶薪总额为 385,960,790.00 美元,相当于每次脑震荡 577,635.91 美元,每个 NHL 赛季 25,724,052.70 美元。经系统审查,每 1000 次运动员接触中脑震荡的发生率为 0.54-1.18 次。预防机制包括教育、行为和认知干预、防护设备、生物力学研究以及政策/规则改变。禁止对青少年球员进行身体检查的规则最为有效。RTP 的确定方法各不相同。北美管理机构和两个联赛的脑震荡协议都规定,疑似有脑震荡的球员必须退出比赛,并接受六步 RTP 策略。第六届国际运动脑震荡大会建议儿童和青少年使用护齿,并禁止所有儿童和大部分青少年使用身体接触:结论:冰上曲棍球运动中的脑震荡会导致运动员错过大量比赛时间。作者强烈鼓励所有曲棍球联盟采用并遵守与年龄相适应的规则,以限制对头部的撞击,提高穿戴防护装备的依从性,并采用高质量的脑震荡治疗方案。
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