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Normative spleen size in tall healthy athletes: implications for safe return to contact sports after infectious mononucleosis.

Ryan McCorkle1, Brittany Thomas, Heidi Suffaletto, Dietrich Jehle.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish normative parameters of the spleen by ultrasonography in tall athletes.
DESIGN: Prospective cohort observational study.
SETTING: University of Buffalo, Erie County Community College, University of Texas at Tyler, and Austin College. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty-six athletes enrolled and finished the study. Height requirements were at least 6 feet 2 inches for men and at least 5 feet 7 inches in women.
INTERVENTIONS: Measurement of spleen size in tall athletes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ultrasound measurements of spleen size in tall athletes were compared with "normal-sized" controls from the literature. Mean, SD, and variance determined the sample distribution, and a one sample t test compared measurements in tall athletes with historical measurements in the average height population. Statistical significance was defined as P < 0.05.
RESULTS: Mean height was 192.26 cm (SD, ± 6.52) for men and 176.54 cm (SD, ± 5.19) for women. Mean splenic measurements for all subjects were 12.19 cm (SD, ± 1.45) for spleen length, 8.88 cm (SD, ± 0.96) for spleen width, and 5.55 cm (SD, ± 0.76) for spleen thickness. The study mean for spleen length was 12.192 cm (95% confidence interval, 11.835-12.549) and population mean was 8.94 cm (2 tailed t test, P < 0.01). In this population of tall athletes, normal spleen size was significantly larger than the normal spleen size of an average individual.
CONCLUSIONS: In the clinical arena, it can be difficult to know when the tall athletes with splenomegaly from infectious mononucleosis can safely return to contact sports. Previously, there has not been a sufficient "norm" for this population, but this study helps to establish baseline values.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21079435     DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3181f35fe5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Sport Med        ISSN: 1050-642X            Impact factor:   3.638


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