| Literature DB >> 23641232 |
Leonard Temme1, Joseph Bleiberg, Dennis Reeves, David L Still, Dan Levinson, Rebecca Browning.
Abstract
Memory deficits and other cognitive symptoms frequently associated with mTBI are commonly thought to resolve within 7-10 days. This generalization is based principally on observations made in individuals who are in the unstressed environmental conditions typical of a clinic and so does not consider the impact of physiologic, environmental, or psychological stress. Normobaric hypoxic stress can be generated with normal mean sea level (MSL) air, which is about 21% oxygen (O2) and 78% nitrogen (N), by reducing the percentage of O2 and increasing the percentage of N so that the resultant mixed-gas has a partial pressure of O2 approximating that of specified altitudes. This technique was used to generate normobaric hypoxic equivalents of 8,000, 12,000, and 14,000 feet above MSL in a group of 36 volunteers with a mTBI history and an equal number of controls matched on the basis of age, gender, tobacco smoking consumption, weight, height, and body mass index. Short-term visual memory was tested using the Matching to Sample (M2S) subtest of the BrainCheckers analog of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics. Although there were no significant differences in M2S performance between the two groups of subjects at MSL, with increased altitude, the mTBI group performance was significantly worse than that of the control group. When the subjects were returned to MSL, the difference disappeared. This finding suggests that the "hypoxic challenge" paradigm developed here has potential clinical utility for assessing the effects of mTBI in individuals who appear asymptomatic under normal conditions.Entities:
Keywords: BrainCheckers; automated neuropsychological assessment metrics; cognitive stress test; concussion; hypoxic challenge; mTBI biomarkers; mild traumatic brain injury; normobaric hypoxia
Year: 2013 PMID: 23641232 PMCID: PMC3639430 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2013.00041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Comparison of physical parameters between groups.
| Age (years) | Pulse (bpm) | Blood pressure (mmHg) | Weight (kg) | Height (m) | Body mass index | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Systolic | Diastolic | |||||||
| mTBI | Mean | 25.3 | 70.8 | 120.1 | 73.9 | 90.8 | 1.8 | 28.3 |
| SD | 5.4 | 11.6 | 14.8 | 9.8 | 29.4 | 0.1 | 7.9 | |
| Control | Mean | 24.9 | 72.7 | 120.9 | 73.4 | 95.7 | 1.8 | 29.7 |
| SD | 4.9 | 14.2 | 14.6 | 7.8 | 38.8 | 0.1 | 11.5 | |
Mean (SD) duration in minutes of the BrainCheckers testing for each altitude.
| Subject group | Altitude condition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSL1 | 8k | 12k | 14k | MSL2 | |
| mTBI | 11.28 (1.085) | 11.17 (0.737) | 11.31 (0.786) | 11.11 (0.747) | 11.11 (0.820) |
| Control | 11.00 (1.014) | 10.97 (0.609) | 11.11 (0.887) | 10.94 (0.754) | 11.14 (0.723) |
Mean (SD) duration in minutes between experimental conditions.
| Subject group | Altitude condition | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSL1–8k | 8–12k | 12–14k | 14k–MSL2 | |
| mTBI | 2.33 (1.00) | 3.36 (1.90) | 4.78 (3.80) | 3.36 (1.90) |
| Control | 2.28 (1.19) | 3.44 (1.65) | 3.89 (2.80) | 3.44 (1.65) |
Mean (SD) duration in minutes between starting the exposure to the altitude condition and starting BrainCheckers testing.
| Subject group | Altitude condition | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8k | 12k | 14k | MSL2 | |
| mTBI | 3.92 (0.6) | 4.03 (0.6) | 4.14 (0.9) | 4.17 (0.9) |
| Control | 4.11 (0.7) | 3.97 (0.7) | 4.19 (0.9) | 4.00 (0.5) |
MSL1 means and SDs of the eight BrainCheckers test scores for the mTBI and the control subjects along with the results of the ANOVA.
| Measure | Group | Mean | SD | Sum of square | Probability | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | Error | ||||||
| Sleep scale | |||||||
| Rating | mTBI | 1.39 | 0.688 | 0.681 | 22.194 | 2.146 | 0.147 |
| Control | 1.19 | 0.401 | |||||
| Simple reaction time | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 197.39 | 27.93 | 6.722 | 56006 | 0.008 | 0.927 |
| Control | 196.78 | 28.63 | |||||
| Procedural reaction time | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 105.47 | 13.67 | 213.556 | 9155 | 1.633 | 0.206 |
| Control | 108.92 | 8.65 | |||||
| Running memory continuous performance | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 88.25 | 23.84 | 0.889 | 38587 | 0.002 | 0.968 |
| Control | 88.03 | 23.11 | |||||
| Matching to sample | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 37.14 | 12.29 | 1.389 | 9645 | 0.01 | 0.92 |
| Control | 37.42 | 11.16 | |||||
| Congruent stroop | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 88.08 | 16.1 | 8.681 | 13805 | 0.044 | 0.834 |
| Control | 87.39 | 11.64 | |||||
| Incongruent stroop | |||||||
| Throughput | mTBI | 73.58 | 15.95 | 91.125 | 21532 | 0.296 | 0.588 |
| Control | 71.33 | 18.99 | |||||
| Pursuit tracking | |||||||
| % Time on target | mTBI | 88.25 | 8.34 | 5.556 | 6132 | 0.063 | 0.802 |
| Control | 87.69 | 10.28 | |||||
Difference scores for each of the BrainChecker tests for the two groups of subjects and the results of the between-group ANOVA.
| Test | Group | Mean | SEM | Sum of squares | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | Error | ||||||
| Sleep rating | mTBI | −0.481 | 0.103 | 0.116 | 79.88 | 0.101 | <0.751 |
| Control | −0.528 | ||||||
| Reaction time | mTBI | −3.37 | 3.724 | 0.167 | 104817 | 0 | <0.992 |
| Control | −3.315 | ||||||
| Procedural reaction time | mTBI | 4.167 | 1.268 | 10.277 | 12148 | 0.059 | <0.809 |
| Control | 3.731 | ||||||
| Running memory | mTBI | −8.222 | 2.627 | 148.338 | 52164 | 0.199 | <0.657 |
| Control | −9.88 | ||||||
| Matching to sample | mTBI | 6.333 | 1.102 | 766.894 | 9180.546 | 5.847 | <0.018 |
| Control | 2.565 | ||||||
| Congruent stroop | mTBI | −3.463 | 1.468 | 130.667 | 16297 | 0.561 | <0.456 |
| Control | −5.019 | ||||||
| Incongruent stroop | mTBI | −3.213 | 1.539 | 4.741 | 17907 | 0.019 | <0.892 |
| Control | −2.917 | ||||||
| Pursuit tracking | mTBI | 1.981 | 0.998 | 5.352 | 7524.63 | 0.05 | <0.824 |
| Control | 1.667 | ||||||