Cerebral Haemodynamic Assessment Following Sport-related Concussion (Mild Traumatic Brain Injury) in Youth and Amateur Rugby Union Players.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Ben Jones, Mohammadreza Jamalifard, Sally Waterworth, Mike Rogerson, Javier Andreu-Perez, Jay Perrett, Edward Hope, Jason Moran, Tom Adams, Jyotpal Singh, Patrick Neary, Chris E Cooper
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Background: Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) as an objective diagnostic tool, we aimed to (1) compare fNIRS measurements in adult and youth male rugby players against controls over a playing season, and 2) document the fNIRS changes that occur in concussed rugby players during the England Rugby Football Union Graduated Return-To-Play programme (GRTP). Sixty-seven participants (rugby = 41 (26 adults: 27.5 ± 4.4 years; 15 youth: 16.5 ± 0.6 years; control = 26 (11 adult: 30.5 ± 5.2 years; 15 youth: 16.9 ± 0.4 years) completed fNIRS assessments at pre, mid and end-season. Eight players (five youth, three adult) sustained concussions, and completed fNIRS and the Graded Symptom Checklist from the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool version 5 (SCAT5) assessment throughout the GRTP period. Mixed linear models were utilised to assess the effect of group and time on fNIRS measures of oxyhaemoglobin (∆O2Hb) and deoxyhaemoglobin (∆HHb) during performance tasks. Typical Error (TE) i.e., normal biological fluctuation and measurement error, was calculated to identify 'cut-off' thresholds for identifying effects of concussion.

Results: There were significant differences in fNIRS indices over time in adult and youth groups (p < 0.05) but no significant differences between rugby and control groups (p > 0.05). Seven out of eight (87.5%) concussed players showed changes greater than TE during the GRTP period for both ∆O2Hb and ∆HHb during performance tasks and these players' ∆O2Hb profiles had not returned to within 'normal' levels within the GRTP period. All players' symptom severity and number returned to normal within the GRTP period.

Conclusion: Current GRTP protocols alone are problematic and there is a need for a more individualised approach to concussion management, utilising objective biomarker tools such as fNIRS.

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青少年和业余橄榄球联盟球员运动相关脑震荡(轻度创伤性脑损伤)后的脑血流动力学评估。
背景:使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)作为客观诊断工具,我们的目的是(1)比较成年和青年男性橄榄球运动员在一个赛季中的fNIRS测量值与对照组的比较,以及(2)记录在英格兰橄榄球联盟毕业后重返比赛计划(GRTP)期间脑震荡橄榄球运动员的fNIRS变化。67名参与者(橄榄球= 41名)(成人26名:27.5±4.4岁;青年:16.5±0.6岁;对照组= 26例(成人11例:30.5±5.2岁;15名青年(16.9±0.4岁)在季前、季中和季末完成了fNIRS评估。8名运动员(5名青少年,3名成人)持续脑震荡,并在整个GRTP期间完成了fNIRS和运动脑震荡评估工具第5版(SCAT5)评估的分级症状清单。采用混合线性模型评估各组和时间对执行任务期间氧合血红蛋白(∆O2Hb)和脱氧血红蛋白(∆hb)的fNIRS测量的影响。计算典型误差(TE),即正常生物波动和测量误差,以确定识别脑震荡影响的“截止”阈值。结果:成年组与青年组fNIRS指数随时间的变化差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。在GRTP期间,8名脑震荡运动员中有7名(87.5%)在执行任务期间的∆O2Hb和∆hb的变化都大于TE,并且这些运动员的∆O2Hb在GRTP期间没有恢复到“正常”水平。所有运动员的症状严重程度和数量在GRTP期间恢复正常。结论:目前的GRTP方案本身是有问题的,需要一种更个性化的脑震荡管理方法,利用客观的生物标志物工具,如近红外光谱。
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Sports Medicine - Open
Sports Medicine - Open SPORT SCIENCES-
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