Validity of the King Devick Test for Acute Diagnosis of Concussion in NCAA Division I Athletes.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Kimberly G Harmon, Bridget M Whelan, Douglas F Aukerman, Sourav K Poddar, Anna DeLeo, Heather A Elkington, Gabrielle Garruppo, Marissa Holliday, Calvin E Hwang
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Abstract

Background: The King-Devick (KD) test is a timed rapid number naming test used for the acute diagnosis of concussion.

Hypothesis: The KD test will be more sensitive, but less specific, than other commonly used objective tests for concussion.

Study design: Case-control study.

Level of evidence: Level 4.

Methods: National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college athletes completed baseline testing for the KD. When an athlete presented acutely with suspected concussion from July 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022 (sideline/within 48 hours) the test was repeated. If a concussion was diagnosed, a control matched on comorbid conditions, sex/gender, team, season, and baseline test time was identified to test.

Results: Baseline and postinjury data were collected for 97 concussed and 97 matched control athletes. In total, 44% of concussions occurred in female athletes, with most concussion occurring in football 37 (38%), women's volleyball 14 (14%), and softball 6 (6%). The KD test had fair test-retest reliability at 0.72 (95% CI, 0.61-0.80). The sensitivity and specificity of the test for any increase in time compared with baseline was 81% and 56%, with a positive predictive value of 65% and negative predictive value of 75%. The AUC was also fair at 0.75 (0.68-0.82). There was no significant difference in accuracy of the KD taken at different times points (immediate, 2-8 hours, 8-24 hours, 24-48 hours).

Conclusion: The KD is more sensitive, but less specific, than other commonly used objective tests for concussion. Understanding the psychometric properties of the KD can help with the diagnosis of concussion.

Clinical relevance: The KD may be a good initial screening tool to prompt further evaluation or allow return to play without further evaluation. Further study in other populations is needed.

King Devick测试在NCAA一级运动员脑震荡急性诊断中的有效性。
背景:King-Devick (KD)试验是一种用于脑震荡急性诊断的定时快速数字命名试验。假设:KD测试将比其他常用的脑震荡客观测试更敏感,但特异性较低。研究设计:病例对照研究。证据等级:四级。方法:全国高校体育协会一级院校运动员完成KD基线测试。当一名运动员在2020年7月1日至2022年12月31日期间(场边/ 48小时内)出现急性疑似脑震荡时,重复进行测试。如果诊断为脑震荡,则确定在合并症、性别/性别、球队、赛季和基线测试时间上匹配的对照组进行测试。结果:收集了97名脑震荡运动员和97名匹配的对照组运动员的基线和伤后数据。总的来说,44%的脑震荡发生在女运动员身上,其中足球运动员37(38%),女排运动员14(14%),垒球运动员6(6%)。KD检验具有公平的重测信度为0.72 (95% CI, 0.61-0.80)。与基线相比,该检测对任何时间增加的敏感性和特异性分别为81%和56%,阳性预测值为65%,阴性预测值为75%。AUC也为0.75(0.68-0.82)。不同时间点(即刻、2-8小时、8-24小时、24-48小时)KD测定的准确性无显著差异。结论:KD比其他常用的脑震荡客观检测方法更敏感,但特异性较低。了解KD的心理测量特性有助于脑震荡的诊断。临床相关性:KD可能是一个很好的初步筛查工具,可以提示进一步的评估,或者允许在没有进一步评估的情况下恢复比赛。需要对其他人群进行进一步研究。
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Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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6.90
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期刊介绍: Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals. Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS). The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor. Topics include: -Sports Injury and Treatment -Care of the Athlete -Athlete Rehabilitation -Medical Issues in the Athlete -Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine -Case Studies in Sports Medicine -Images in Sports Medicine -Legal Issues -Pediatric Athletes -General Sports Trauma -Sports Psychology
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