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Incidence of Concussion and Head Impacts in Australian Elite-Level Male and Female Cricketers After Head Impact Protocol Modifications

机译:澳大利亚精英级男性和女性板球运动员在头部冲击协议修改后的脑震荡和头部影响

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Background: Concussion in sport is a topic of growing interest in Australia and worldwide. To date, relatively few studies have examined the true incidence of concussion in cricket. Hypothesis: Concussion in cricket is more common than current literature suggests. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Methods: This is a prospective registry and subsequent analysis of head impacts and concussions in elite-level male and female cricketers in Australia over 2 seasons (2015-2016 and 2016-2017). A total of 172 male and 106 female domestic and international players in 2015-2016 and 179 males and 98 females in 2016-2017 were included. Results: There were 92 head impacts (29 concussions) in men’s matches and 15 head impacts (8 concussions) in women’s matches. Match incidence rates per 1000 player days were 7.2 head impacts (2.3 concussions) in elite male cricket and 3.7 head impacts (2.0 concussions) in elite female cricket. This equates to a head impact every 2000 balls and concussion every 9000 balls in male domestic cricket. Concussion rates per 1000 player-match hours were 0.4 for elite males and 0.5 for elite females; 53% of head impacts in females were diagnosed as concussions compared with 32% in males, and 83% of concussions resulted in missing no more than 1 game. Conclusion: The rate of concussion in cricket is higher than previously appreciated; however, the majority of patients recovered quickly, and players generally did not miss much playing time as a result. The institution of concussion policies after head impact, including player substitution, appears to have had an effect on increasing reporting of symptoms, resulting in an increase in diagnosis of concussion. Clinical Relevance: Concussion in cricket is not as infrequent as previously assumed. Ongoing review of the rules and regulations is required to ensure that protection of player welfare lies in parallel with other sporting codes.
机译:背景:体育中的脑震荡是在澳大利亚和全球范围内兴趣的主题。迄今为止,相对较少的研究研究了蟋蟀震荡的真正发病率。假设:板球震荡比目前的文献更常见。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据级别:4级。方法:这是一个预期的注册管理机构,并随后分析了澳大利亚的精英级男性和女性蟋蟀的头部影响和脑震荡超过2个赛季(2015-2016和2016-2017)。包括2015-2016和2016-2017的2015-2016和179名男性和106名女性和国际参与者的172名男性和106名女性和国际球员。结果:男子比赛中有92个脑部影响(29个震荡),女性比赛中的15个脑袋(8个脑震荡)。匹配每1000名球员的匹配发病率为7.2精英男性板球的头部影响(2.3脑震荡),精英女性板球中的3.7个脑袋撞击(2.0脑震荡)。这相当于每2000个球和震荡每9000个球在雄性国内蟋蟀中的震动。每1000名球员比赛的脑脑率为0.4,精英男性为0.5,精英女性0.5; 53%的女性患者诊断为脑震荡,与男性32%相比,83%的脑震荡导致缺失不超过1场比赛。结论:板球震荡速度高于先前的升值;然而,大多数患者迅速恢复,而玩家通常不会错过任何比较很多播放时间。呼吁政策机构在脑部影响后,包括玩家替代,似乎对症状的报告产生了影响,导致脑震荡的诊断增加。临床相关性:蟋蟀中的脑震荡不像以前假定的那样罕见。持续审查规则和规则是必要的,以确保球员福利的保护与其他体育代码平行。

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