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A case matched study examining the reliability of using ImPACT to assess effects of multiple concussions

机译:一项案例匹配研究,研究了使用ImPACT评估多个脑震荡的效果的可靠性

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BackgroundApproximately 3.8 million sport and recreational concussions occur per year, creating a need for accurate diagnosis and management of concussions. Researchers and clinicians are exploring the potential dose-response cumulative effects of concussive injuries using computerized neuropsychological exams, however, results have been mixed and/or contradictory. This study starts with a large adolescent population and applies strict inclusion criteria to examine how previous mild traumatic brain injuries affect symptom reports and neurocognitive performance on the Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) computerized tool. MethodsAfter applying exclusion criteria and case matching, 204 male and 99 female participants remained. These participants were grouped according to sex and the number of previous self-reported concussions and examined for overall differences on symptoms reported and scores obtained on the ImPACT neurocognitive battery composites. In an effort to further reduce confounding factors due to the varying group sizes, participants were then case matched on age, sex, and body mass index and analyzed for differences on symptoms reported and scores obtained on the ImPACT neurocognitive battery composites. ResultsCase matched analysis demonstrated males with concussions experience significantly higher rates of dizziness ( p =?.027, η2?=?.035), fogginess ( p =?.038, η2?=?.032), memory problems ( p =?.003, η2?=?.055), and concentration problems ( p =?.009, η2?=?.046) than males with no reported previous concussions. No significant effects were found for females, although females reporting two concussions demonstrated a slight trend for experiencing higher numbers of symptoms than females reporting no previous concussions. ConclusionsThe results suggest that male adolescent athletes reporting multiple concussions have lingering concussive symptoms well after the last concussive event; however, these symptoms were found to be conflicting and better explained by complainer versus complacent attitudes in the population examined. Our results conflict with a significant portion of the current literature that uses relatively lenient inclusion and exclusion criteria, providing evidence of the importance of strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and examination of confounding factors when assessing the effects of concussions.
机译:背景技术每年发生约380万例体育和娱乐性脑震荡,因此需要对脑震荡进行准确的诊断和管理。研究人员和临床医生正在使用计算机化的神经心理学检查来探索脑震荡潜在的剂量反应累积效应,但是结果却是混杂的和/或矛盾的。这项研究从大量的青少年开始,并应用严格的纳入标准,以通过脑震荡后评估和认知测试(ImPACT)计算机工具检查以前的轻度颅脑外伤如何影响症状报告和神经认知表现。方法应用排除标准并进行病例匹配后,仍然有204名男性和99名女性参与者。将这些参与者根据性别和先前自我报告的脑震荡次数进行分组,并检查所报告症状和ImPACT神经认知电池复合材料得分的总体差异。为了进一步减少因群体大小不同而引起的混淆因素,然后对参与者的年龄,性别和体重指数进行病例匹配,并分析所报告症状和ImPACT神经认知电池复合材料得分的差异。结果病例匹配分析表明,患有脑震荡的男性头昏(p = ?. 027,η 2 ?==。035)的发生率明显高(p = ?. 038,η 2 < /sup>?=?.032),内存问题(p = ?. 003,η 2 ?= ?. 055)和集中度问题(p = ?. 009,η 2 ?= ?. 046)比以前没有报告过脑震荡的男性高。尽管报告两次脑震荡的女性与未报告脑震荡的女性相比,出现轻微症状的趋势有所增加,但对女性没有发现显着影响。结论结果表明,上一次脑震荡事件发生后,报告多个脑震荡的男性青少年运动员有持续的脑震荡症状。然而,在被检查的人群中,抱怨者与自满的态度发现这些症状是矛盾的,并且可以更好地解释。我们的结果与使用相对宽松的纳入和排除标准的当前文献的大部分相矛盾,这提供了严格的纳入和排除标准以及评估脑震荡影响时检查混杂因素的重要性的证据。

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