The impact of concussion on the cardiac autonomic nervous system of adolescents: a systematic review.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Keshen Pathmanathan, Ewan Maidment, Simon M Walker
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Abstract

Introduction: Concussions pose a serious threat to adolescents, with potential long-term effects. This systematic review considers whether cardiac autonomic nervous system dysfunction occurs post-concussion in adolescents.

Methods: Eight databases were searched on 30/5/24 using terms related to adolescents, concussion, and the cardiac autonomic nervous system. Included were full-text English articles comparing heart rate, blood pressure, or heart rate variability among adolescents with concussion history and controls. JBI critical appraisal tools assessed methodological quality. Meta-analysis was not performed due to inter-study methodological variations.

Results: Ten studies met the inclusion criteria. Two studies included participants with longer-term concussion histories. Eight studies involved exertion. Mixed results were found for all metrics. A greater percentage of results was significant during exertion; the lowest percentage was for resting heart rate variability (15%), whilst the highest was for heart rate under exertion (46.15%). Critical appraisal highlights methodological flaws. Studies often inappropriately manage confounding factors, and some selected controls inappropriately, such as using individuals with a history of concussion as controls.

Discussion: Evidence suggests possible cardiac autonomic dysfunction post-concussion, more apparent under exertion. Methodological limitations prevent definitive conclusions. Future research should better manage confounding factors to determine whether cardiac autonomic assessment can assist concussion diagnosis and management.

脑震荡对青少年心脏自主神经系统的影响:一项系统综述。
前言:脑震荡对青少年构成严重威胁,具有潜在的长期影响。本系统综述考虑青少年脑震荡后是否发生心脏自主神经系统功能障碍。方法:于30/5/24检索与青少年、脑震荡和心脏自主神经系统相关的8个数据库。纳入了比较有脑震荡病史的青少年和对照组的心率、血压或心率变异性的全文英文文章。JBI关键评估工具评估方法质量。由于研究方法的差异,未进行meta分析。结果:10项研究符合纳入标准。两项研究包括有长期脑震荡史的参与者。八项研究涉及运动。所有指标的结果好坏参半。运动时的结果比例更大;静息心率变异性的百分比最低(15%),而运动时心率的百分比最高(46.15%)。批判性评估突出了方法论上的缺陷。研究常常不恰当地处理混杂因素,一些研究也不恰当地选择对照,例如使用有脑震荡史的个体作为对照。讨论:有证据表明脑震荡后可能出现心脏自主神经功能障碍,在用力时更为明显。方法学上的局限性阻碍了明确的结论。未来的研究应更好地管理混杂因素,以确定心脏自主神经评估是否有助于脑震荡的诊断和治疗。
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Brain injury
Brain injury 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
148
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Brain Injury publishes critical information relating to research and clinical practice, adult and pediatric populations. The journal covers a full range of relevant topics relating to clinical, translational, and basic science research. Manuscripts address emergency and acute medical care, acute and post-acute rehabilitation, family and vocational issues, and long-term supports. Coverage includes assessment and interventions for functional, communication, neurological and psychological disorders.
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