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Correlating the King-Devick Test With Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening in Adolescent Patients With Concussion: A Pilot Study

机译:在青少年脑震荡中与前庭/眼电机筛选的王凡士科试验相关:试验研究

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Background: The King-Devick (K-D) test is a rapid number-naming task that has been well validated as a sensitive sideline performance measure for concussion detection. Patients with concussion take significantly longer to complete the K-D test than healthy controls. Previous research suggests that ocular motor deficits, specifically saccadic abnormalities, may be an underlying factor for the prolonged time. However, these findings have not been studied at length. Hypothesis: K-D testing time of concussed adolescents at the initial clinical concussion visit will positively correlate with vestibular/ocular motor screening (VOMS) total scores. Study Design: Case series. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Methods: A total of 71 patient charts were retrospectively analyzed between October 1, 2016, and January 31, 2017. Included charts consisted of patients between the ages of 10 and 18 years with a diagnosis of concussion and who had completed K-D testing and VOMS assessment at the initial physician visit. Univariate correlation between K-D testing time and the 7 VOMS items was assessed using Pearson correlation coefficients. Results: K-D testing time strongly correlated with all 7 VOMS items ( r (69) = 0.325-0.585, P < 0.01). In a linear regression model that accounted for each VOMS item, the convergence (near point) item and the visual motion sensitivity item significantly predicted K-D testing time (β = 0.387, t (63) = 2.81, P < 0.01 and β = 0.375, t (63) = 2.35, P = 0.02, respectively). Additionally, 37.5% of the 24 patients with worsening symptoms after K-D testing freely reported increased visual problems. Conclusion: Our study suggests that prolonged K-D testing times in adolescents with concussion may be related to subtypes of vestibular/ocular motor impairment that extend beyond saccadic abnormalities. Clinical Relevance: Poor K-D testing performance of adolescents with concussion may indicate a range of vestibular/ocular motor deficits that need to be further identified and addressed to maximize recovery.
机译:背景:KING-DEVICK(K-D)测试是一种快速的数字命名任务,它被充分验证为脑震荡检测的敏感缺口性能措施。脑震荡的患者显着更长时间才能完成K-D测试而不是健康的对照。以前的研究表明,眼电机缺陷,特别是扫视异常,可能是长时间的潜在因素。然而,这些发现尚未以长度进行研究。假设:初始临床震荡访问中的展示青少年的K-D测试时间将与前庭/眼电机筛选(VOMS)总分数正相关。研究设计:案例系列。证据水平:3级方法:在2016年10月1日至2017年1月31日之间回顾性分析了71例患者图表。附录的图表包括10至18岁的患者,诊断脑震荡和谁在最初的医生访问中完成了KD测试和VOMS评估。使用Pearson相关系数评估K-D测试时间与7 VOM项之间的单变量相关性。结果:K-D测试时间与所有7 VOMS项目强烈相关(R(69)= 0.325-0.585,P <0.01)。在占每个VOM项的线性回归模型中,收敛(接近点)项目和视觉运动灵敏度项目显着预测KD测试时间(β= 0.387,T(63)= 2.81,P <0.01和β= 0.375, T(63)= 2.35,p = 0.02)。此外,在K-D测试后,34例患者的37.5%患者可自由报告增加视觉问题。结论:我们的研究表明,脑青少年的慢性K-D测试时间可能与前庭/眼电机损伤的亚型相关,其延伸超出扫视异常。临床相关性:脑震荡的青少年的差的K-D测试性能可以指示需要进一步识别和寻址以最大化恢复的前庭/眼电机缺陷。

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