2017年巴西世界杯足球运动员脑震荡——协议和医疗实践之间的差距。

Q3 Medicine
Concussion Pub Date : 2020-10-28 DOI:10.2217/cnc-2020-0015
Cármine Porcelli Salvarani, Lucas Ribeiro de Medeiros, Fernando Henrique Sapatero, Diego Ciotta de Castro, Vinícius Simon Tomazini, Leonardo Henrique Micheletti Sotocorno, Paulo Sérgio Teixeira da Costa, Bruno Bueno Pimenta, Diego Almeida de Oliveira, Eduardo Almeida Dias, Eduardo Vinícius Colman da Silva
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摘要

背景:本研究旨在报道2017年巴西足球锦标赛足球运动员的创伤性脑损伤(TBI),并讨论脑震荡评估方案。材料与方法:这是一项观察性研究,利用380场比赛的视频分析。TBI被认为是任何一个或多个足球运动员有头部创伤的事件。对于潜在的脑震荡诊断,我们分析了具有以下症状之一的球员:起床缓慢,定向障碍,运动不协调,意识丧失,头部紧抓和冲击发作。结果:共374例tbi。医疗评估的平均时间为1'35"。13名球员脑震荡,平均时间为3分19秒″进行医疗评估。四名球员在脑震荡后被换下。结论:巴西精英足球运动员脑震荡治疗方案与医疗实践存在差距。关于足球换人规则的进一步讨论势在必行。
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Concussion among soccer players in the 2017 Brazilian championship - the gap between protocol and medical practice.

Concussion among soccer players in the 2017 Brazilian championship - the gap between protocol and medical practice.

Concussion among soccer players in the 2017 Brazilian championship - the gap between protocol and medical practice.

Background: The present study aims to report traumatic brain injury (TBI) among soccer players in the 2017 Brazilian Soccer Championship and discuss the protocols for concussion evaluation.

Materials & methods: This is an observational study utilizing video analysis of 380 matches. TBI was considered as any event in which one or more soccer player(s) had a head trauma. For potential concussion diagnosis, we analyzed players with one of the following signs: slowness to get up, disorientation, motor incoordination, loss of consciousness, head clutching and impact seizure.

Results: There were 374 TBIs in total. The average time for medical assessment was 1'35". 13 players had concussion with an average time of 3'19″ for medical evaluation. Four players were replaced after having a concussion.

Conclusion: There is a gap between concussion protocols and medical practices in Brazilian elite soccer. Further discussion about soccer replacement rules are imperative.

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Concussion
Concussion Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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