基于脑电图的脑生物标志物支持急性脑震荡高压氧治疗。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Daphne Watkins Denham, Menley A Denham
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摘要

急性脑震荡是青少年运动员中一个重要的健康问题,影响着他们的生活质量和表现。然而,治疗的标准,休息,一直受到质疑,而缺乏治疗。该试点病例系列使用fda批准的基于脑电图的脑生物标志物(EEGBB)来证明高压氧治疗(HBO 2)对脑震荡治疗的改善。从2021年12月31日到2022年5月27日,在两个HBO 2诊所就诊的10天内,经初步EEGBB评估确认为急性脑震荡的学龄患者进行了评估。EEGBB使用人工智能诊断脑震荡,得分在0-100之间,得分≤70被认为是脑震荡。采用1.5-2.0 ATA的HBO 2,根据患者耐受性逐步进展,每隔≥4小时给药,直到持续症状消失。治疗前后分别进行EEGBB评估。11例患者[平均年龄:16±2.2;6名男性(55%)]参与。患者在受伤后1 - 9天(中位数:3天)就诊。他们的基线EEGBB评分中位数为18(范围:1至35)。第一次和最后一次治疗后得分的中位数分别为84(范围:32-90)和85(范围:75-89)。HBO 2治疗的中位数为3次(范围:2-8次),中位数为2天(范围:2- 5天)。除1例患者(由于技术错误)外,所有患者在治疗完成后2- 22天接受治疗后随访评分。最终得分中位数为85(范围:64-90)。没有不良事件发生。初步数据表明,EEGBB客观地支持使用HBO 2治疗急性脑震荡。进一步的研究应该能确认治疗脑震荡的合适的HBO 2方案。
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EEG-based brain biomarker supports hyperbaric oxygen therapy for acute concussions.

Acute concussion is a significant health issue among youth athletes, affecting their quality of life and performance. However, the standard of care, rest, has been questioned, while treatments are lacking. This pilot case series used an FDA-cleared electroencephalogram-based brain biomarker (EEGBB) to demonstrate hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO₂) improvement for treating concussion. From December 31, 2021, through May 27, 2022, school-aged patients presenting at two HBO₂ clinics within ten days of injury with an acute concussion confirmed by an initial EEGBB assessment were evaluated. The EEGBB diagnoses concussions using artificial intelligence to yield a score between 0-100, with scores ≤70 considered concussed. HBO₂ using 1.5-2.0 ATA, progressing stepwise per patient tolerance, was administered in ≥4-hour intervals until sustained symptom-free. EEGBB assessment was performed before and after each treatment. Eleven patients [mean age: 16±2.2; six male (55%)] participated. Patients presented one to nine days (median: three) after injury. Their median baseline EEGBB score was 18 (range: 1 to 35). The median first and last post-treatment scores available were 84 (range: 32-90) and 85 (range: 75-89), respectively. The median number of HBO₂ treatments was three (range: 2-8) administered over a median of two days (range: two to five). All patients except one (due to a technical error) received a post-treatment follow-up score 2- 22 days after treatment completion. The median final score was 85 (range: 64-90). There were no adverse events. Preliminary data demonstrate that the EEGBB objectively supports the use of HBO₂ to treat acute concussions. Further research should confirm the appropriate HBO₂ regimen to treat concussions.

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Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 医学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal accepts manuscripts for publication that are related to the areas of diving research and physiology, hyperbaric medicine and oxygen therapy, submarine medicine, naval medicine and clinical research related to the above topics. To be considered for UHM scientific papers must deal with significant and new research in an area related to biological, physical and clinical phenomena related to the above environments.
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