| Literature DB >> 27088064 |
Michael A Galgano1, Robert Cantu2, Lawrence S Chin1.
Abstract
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a devastating neuropsychological condition afflicting a small percentage of athletes partaking in high-impact sports. The onset of symptoms lags years behind the inciting events. Repetitive minor head injuries are felt to be the main etiology behind CTE. Routine radiographic imaging generally is unremarkable in cases of CTE. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are advanced MRI-based sequences that have shown promise in detecting early radiographic findings that may be reflective of CTE. Progressive neuronal loss is the histopathological hallmark of this neurodegenerative disease. Strategizing earlier detection techniques is paramount in delivering optimal care to athletes afflicted with CTE.Entities:
Keywords: athletics; chronic traumatic encephalopathy; high impact sports; mild traumatic brain injury; repetitive traumatic brain injury; sports
Year: 2016 PMID: 27088064 PMCID: PMC4831982 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Cantu Evidence-Based Grading System for Concussion
*LOC—Loss of consciousness; ** PTA – Post-traumatic amnesia; *** PCSS – Post-concussion signs and symptoms
| Grade | Level of Consciousness |
| Grade 1 (mild) | No LOC*, PTA** < 30 min, PCSS *** < 24 h |
| Grade 2 (moderate) | LOC < 1 min or PTA ≥ 30 min <24 h or PCSS ≥ 24 h < 7 d |
| Grade 3 (severe) | LOC ≥ 1 min or PTA ≥ 24 h or PCSS ≥ 7 d |
Cantu Return to Play Guidelines
Note: Asymptomatic athlete is free of symptoms for one week
| Grade | 1st Concussion | 2nd Concussion | 3rd Concussion |
| 1 | When asymptomatic, one week | In two weeks if asymptomatic | Terminate season; may return next season if asymptomatic |
| 2 | When asymptomatic, one week | In one month if asymptomatic | Terminate season; may return next season if asymptomatic |
| 3 | In one month if asymptomatic | Terminate season; may return next season if asymptomatic | Terminate season; may return next season if asymptomatic |