Risk and recovery among high school athletes who sustained at least one sports-related concussion.

Q3 Medicine
Concussion Pub Date : 2020-04-09 DOI:10.2217/cnc-2020-0002
Adam R Kinney, Dustin Anderson, Kelly A Stearns-Yoder, Lisa A Brenner, Jeri E Forster
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Abstract

Aim: Evidence of factors explaining sports-related concussion (SRC) risk and recovery among high school athletes remains inconclusive.

Materials & methods: Prospective study of a real-world sample of high school athletes (n = 77) who sustained ≤1 SRC. Among those with multiple SRCs, recovery time between events was investigated. To investigate concussion risk, baseline characteristics of athletes with a single versus multiple SRC(s) were compared.

Results: Recovery time did not differ across events. There were no differences between those with a single versus multiple SRCs.

Conclusion: Recovery time between initial and subsequent concussive events did not differ, suggesting that prior concussion may not prolong recovery. Baseline characteristics did not explain heightened concussion risk. Investigation of these relationships using more representative samples is needed.

高中运动员遭受至少一次运动相关脑震荡的风险和恢复。
目的:解释高中运动员运动相关脑震荡(SRC)风险和恢复的因素证据仍然没有定论。材料与方法:前瞻性研究的现实世界样本的高中运动员(n = 77)谁持续≤1 SRC。在有多个src的患者中,调查了事件之间的恢复时间。为了研究脑震荡的风险,我们比较了运动员单发和多发SRC的基线特征。结果:不同事件间恢复时间无差异。单个src与多个src之间没有差异。结论:最初和随后的脑震荡事件之间的恢复时间没有差异,提示先前的脑震荡可能不会延长恢复时间。基线特征并不能解释脑震荡风险的增加。需要使用更具代表性的样本来调查这些关系。
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Concussion
Concussion Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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