颈内静脉压迫对头部撞击期间脑结构和功能影响的综述。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-01-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.77625
Kathryn A Brieck, Zachary J Brieck, John A Ashby, Owen C Phelps, Ibolja Cernak
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摘要

次震荡冲击在体育界非常常见,并可能对人体功能产生许多负面影响,包括增加认知能力下降和慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)等行为障碍的风险。本文的目的是分析现有文献关于颈套压迫颈静脉对慢性冲击暴露下大脑结构和功能的影响。本文分析了1992年至2022年间发表的17篇关于大脑结构和功能的文章。我们对17项研究的回顾表明,与不戴颈圈的组相比,颈圈在头部损伤时施加颈外静脉压迫具有整体的神经保护作用。这些发现表明,除了头盔外,颈套在减少脑震荡引起的微创伤和级联继发性损伤机制的发生率方面具有潜在的作用。虽然整个研究的积极结果是一致的,但未来有必要增加样本量进行研究,以准确估计颈套的影响。此外,所分析的研究主要着眼于颈部项圈对足球运动员、足球运动员和特种武器与战术(SWAT)队员的影响;因此,需要进行更严格的研究,以评估颈套对其他高危人群的影响,如军人和执法人员等。
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A Narrative Review of the Effects of Internal Jugular Vein Compression on Brain Structure and Function During Periods of Head Impact.

Subconcussive impacts are very common in the sports world and can have many negative impacts on human function, including increased risk for cognitive decline and behavioral impairments such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The purpose of this article is to analyze the available literature on the effects of jugular vein compression applied by a cervical collar on cerebral structure and function in the setting of chronic impact exposure. This narrative review analyzed 17 articles on brain structure and function, published between 1992 and 2022. Our review of the 17 studies shows an overall neuroprotective effect of the external jugular vein compression applied by the cervical collar during insult to the head as compared to groups who did not wear a collar. These findings suggest a potential role of the cervical collar, in addition to helmets, in reducing the incidence of concussion-induced microtraumas and cascading secondary injury mechanisms. Though positive results are consistent throughout the studies, future studies with increased sample sizes are necessary to create precise estimates of the effects of the cervical collar. In addition, the analyzed studies mainly looked at the effects of the cervical collar on football players, soccer players, and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team members; thus, additional rigorous studies are needed to assess the impact of the cervical collar on other high-risk populations such as military and law-enforcement personnel, among others.

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