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The utility of the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool in hospitalized traumatic brain injury patients:

机译:运动脑震荡评估工具在住院的颅脑外伤患者中的实用性:

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The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version is a sports screening tool that is often used to support return to play decisions following a head injury. The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version is presumed to identify brain dysfunction (implying a degree of brain injury); however, the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool has never been validated with patients with definite acute brain injury. In this study, we found that all three Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version domains – symptoms, cognitive and balance assessments – were sensitive in discriminating traumatic brain injury patients (all with abnormal acute neuroimaging) from healthy controls. Through a correlation matrix (Bonferroni corrected), we found no correlation between the subjective (symptoms) and objective (examination) Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version assessments, e.g. complaints of imbalance and memory dysfunction were not correlated, respectively, with performance on testing balance and memory function. When relaxing the correction for multiple comparisons we found that of all Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version symptoms, a feeling of ‘pressure in the head’ had the largest number of co-correlations (including affective symptoms) and overwhelmingly in a pattern indicative of migraine. Taken together, that objective and subjective assessments in the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version are poorly correlated, could suggest that symptoms in the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version poorly reflect brain injury but rather indicate non-brain injury processes such as migraine. It follows that the current prominent orthodoxy of resting athletes following a head injury until their symptoms settle for fear of exacerbating brain injury may be unfavourable for their recovery – at least in some cases. Prospective clinical studies would be required to assess patient recovery from concussion with early active investigation and treatment versus rest – a notion supported by recent international consensus.
机译:运动脑震荡评估工具第3版是一种运动筛查工具,通常用于支持头部受伤后恢复比赛决策。假定使用“运动脑震荡评估工具”第3版来识别脑功能障碍(暗示脑损伤的程度);但是,运动脑震荡评估工具从未针对明确的急性脑损伤患者进行过验证。在这项研究中,我们发现运动脑震荡评估工具的所有第三个版本域-症状,认知和平衡评估-在区分脑外伤患者(均具有异常急性神经影像异常)和健康对照方面都很敏感。通过相关矩阵(经Bonferroni校正),我们发现主观(症状)和客观(检查)运动脑震荡评估工具第三版评估之间没有相关性。不平衡和记忆功能障碍的抱怨与测试平衡和记忆功能的表现分别无关。当放松对多个比较的校正时,我们发现在所有“体育脑震荡评估工具”第三版症状中,“头部压力”的感觉具有最多的相关性(包括情感症状),并且绝大多数表现为偏头痛。两者合计,运动脑震荡评估工具第3版中的主观和客观评估之间的相关性较弱,这可能表明运动脑震荡评估工具第3版中的症状不能很好地反映脑部损伤,而是表明非脑部损伤过程(例如偏头痛)。由此可见,目前头部受伤后处于休息状态的运动员目前正统的正统观念,直到他们的症状因担心加剧脑部受伤而得到解决,这可能不利于他们的康复-至少在某些情况下。需要进行前瞻性临床研究,以评估患者从脑震荡中的恢复情况,并进行早期积极的研究和治疗与休息的关系-最近国际共识支持这一观点。

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