青少年脑震荡风险和症状严重程度与季前嗜睡和情绪抱怨有关

Q3 Health Professions
D. Stevens, Catharina Grant, T. Botha, Gerhard Vosloo, Herman Rossouw, Philda De Jager, L. Holtzhausen
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背景:脑震荡是许多体育运动中一直存在的风险。潜在的情绪障碍和嗜睡与脑震荡后症状评分恶化有关。然而,还没有一项研究同时研究了情绪障碍和嗜睡与脑震荡严重程度和症状的关联:研究青少年运动员的基线嗜睡、情绪抱怨与脑震荡风险和症状严重程度之间的关系:方法:对 626 名青少年运动员进行基线/季前脑震荡筛查。经医生诊断为脑震荡的运动员接受了后续脑震荡症状评估。超过 90% 的运动员在脑震荡发生后两周内接受了检查。线性回归检查了脑震荡症状评分与基线嗜睡和基线情绪症状之间的关联。逻辑回归检查了每种症状与基线嗜睡和基线情绪症状之间的关联:在接受基线测试的 626 名运动员中,有 292 人经历过脑震荡。在这 292 名运动员中,174 人(59.6%)报告了基线嗜睡症状,183 人(62.7%)报告了基线情绪症状。基线嗜睡和情绪抱怨分别与2.6倍(95%置信区间=1.9至3.6)和2.8倍(95%置信区间=2.0至3.9)的脑震荡发生几率相关。脑震荡后症状的增加与基线嗜睡(非标准化 b = 4.6,p < 0.01)和基线情绪抱怨(非标准化 b = 6.0,p < 0.01)有关:青少年运动员季前嗜睡和情绪抱怨与脑震荡后不良临床结果的高风险有关。因此,临床医生和教练应注意并适当筛查睡眠和情绪问题,将其作为季前/基线健康检查的一部分。
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Concussion risk and symptomology severity in adolescents are associated with pre-season drowsiness and emotional complaints
Background: Concussions are an ever present risk for many sports. Underlying emotional disturbances and drowsiness are associated with worse post-concussion symptom scores. Yet, not study has examined associations of both emotional disturbances and drowsiness on concussion severity and symptomology. Objectives: Examine the associations between baseline sleepiness, emotional complaints, and concussion risk and symptom severity in adolescent athletes. Methods: A cohort of 626 adolescent athletes underwent baseline/pre-season concussion screening. Those who experienced a physician diagnosed concussion underwent follow up concussion symptomology assessment. Over 90% of players were seen within two weeks of the concussion incident. Linear regression examined for associations between concussion symptom scores and baseline drowsiness and baseline emotional symptoms. Logistic regression examined for association between each symptom and baseline drowsiness and baseline emotional symptoms. Results: Of the 626 athletes that underwent baseline testing, 292 experienced a concussion. Of those 292 athletes, 174 (59.6%) reported baseline drowsiness and 183 (62.7%) baseline emotional symptoms. Baseline drowsiness and emotional complaints were associated with a 2.6 (95% confidence interval = 1.9 to 3.6) and 2.8 (95% confidence interval = 2.0 to 3.9) times greater odds of sustaining a concussion respectively. Increased symptomology after concussion was associated with both baseline drowsiness (unstandardised b = 4.6, p < 0.01) and baseline emotional complaints (unstandardised b = 6.0, p < 0.01). Conclusion: Preseason drowsiness and emotional complaints in adolescent athletes are associated with higher risk of adverse clinical outcomes following concussion. Therefore, clinicians and coaches should be aware, and properly screen, for sleep and emotional problems as part of pre-season/baseline health screening.
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