Role of nonpharmacological concussion management in children: systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

IF 3.2 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.3345/cep.2023.01256
Andre Marolop Pangihutan Siahaan, Alvin Ivander, Rr Suzy Indharty, Steven Tandean, Anastasia Grace Milenia Ginting, Masrini Ginting, Felix Khosasi, Elbert
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Concussion is a global public health problem that affects many children worldwide. Most patients present with postconcussion syndrome and normal brain imaging findings. Despite the high incidence of concussion in children, published research on nonpharmacological management is lacking and much more often concerns pharmacological interventions. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the role of nonpharmacological interventions in managing concussion based on randomized controlled trials. The PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases were extensively searched for articles published between January 2013 and July 2023. A modified patient intervention, comparison, and outcome framework was used to construct the search strategy and eligibility criteria. Risk of bias was assessed using the Risk of Bias-2 tool. A total of 16 studies conducted between January 2013 and July 2023 were analyzed. Three studies were conducted in an acute care setting (<24-hour postinjury) involving rest, computer time, and doing nothing, while the other 13 studies were conducted in a chronic care setting (>24-hour postinjury) and included aerobic exercise, collaborative care intervention, cervical spine rehabilitation, education by physiotherapists, a hyperbaric oxygen therapy protocol, family intervention therapy, virtual reality, traditional occupational therapy, virtual rehabilitation, oculomotor control exercises, vestibular rehabilitation, coordination exercises, and balance exercises. This systematic review highlights the importance of nonpharmacological therapy in pediatric concussion cases. Active rehabilitation may yield promising outcomes. Another interesting approach may be useful in pediatric concussion management. However, this systematic review shows a lack of high-quality literature supporting nonpharmacological pediatric concussion treatments.

儿童脑震荡非药物治疗的作用:随机对照试验的系统回顾。
脑震荡是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,影响着全世界许多儿童。大多数患者表现为脑震荡后综合征,脑成像结果正常。尽管儿童脑震荡的发病率很高,但已发表的有关非药物治疗的研究却很缺乏,更多的是涉及药物干预。本系统综述旨在根据随机对照试验,评估非药物干预在脑震荡治疗中的作用。我们在 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Cochrane 数据库中广泛检索了 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月间发表的文章。在制定检索策略和资格标准时,使用了修改后的患者干预、比较和结果框架。使用 Risk of Bias-2 工具评估了偏倚风险。共分析了 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月期间进行的 16 项研究。其中三项研究是在急性护理环境(伤后 24 小时)中进行的,包括有氧运动、协作护理干预、颈椎康复、理疗师教育、高压氧治疗方案、家庭干预治疗、虚拟现实、传统职业疗法、虚拟康复、眼球运动控制练习、前庭康复、协调练习和平衡练习。本系统综述强调了非药物疗法在小儿脑震荡病例中的重要性。积极的康复治疗可能会产生良好的效果。另一种有趣的方法可能有助于小儿脑震荡的治疗。然而,本系统综述显示,缺乏高质量的文献支持非药物治疗小儿脑震荡。
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