Outcomes of sport-related concussion among college athletes oxygenation
Deutscher übersetzter Titel: | Folgen der sportbezogene Gehirnerschütterung in Bezug auf die Sauerstoffversorgung bei College-Athleten |
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Autor: | Mayers, Lester B. |
Erschienen in: | The journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences |
Veröffentlicht: | 25 (2013), 2, S. 115-119, Lit. |
Format: | Literatur (SPOLIT) |
Publikationstyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Medienart: | Elektronische Ressource (online) |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISSN: | 1545-7222, 0895-0172 |
DOI: | 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11120374 |
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Erfassungsnummer: | PU201602000472 |
Quelle: | BISp |
Abstract des Autors
The author collected clinical data on college athletes diagnosed with concussion between 1998 and 2011, looking at symptom duration, self-report of clinical, mood, and cognitive status, and time until return-to-play and resumption of usual activities. About 6% still reported problems with concentration or memory 1 year after the injury. Almost half had suffered a previous concussion, and 10% of athletes gave up their sport because of concussion-related symptoms. The author collected and analyzed data for all student-athletes diagnosed with concussion between 1998 and 2011. Outcome measurements were post-concussion symptom duration, time interval until return-to-play, and clinical outcomes self-reported by athletes and by athlete’s parent/guardian 1 year post-injury. A total of 98 concussions occurred in 95 student athletes among a cohort averaging 350 athletes competing yearly. Athletes were managed according to expert-consensus guidelines. Forty-one (43%) of the athletes had experienced a previously-diagnosed concussion (range: 1–3). Eight athletes (10.4%), retired from their sport for concussion-related issues. Six athletes (6.3%) with completed follow-up experienced memory and/or concentration impairment(s) lasting more than 1 year.