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Altered brain microstructure in association with repetitive subconcussive head impacts and the potential protective effect of jugular vein compression: a longitudinal study of female soccer athletes.

Gregory D Myer1,2,3,4, Kim Barber Foss1, Staci Thomas1, Ryan Galloway1,5, Christopher A DiCesare1, Jonathan Dudley6, Brooke Gadd1, James Leach7, David Smith1, Paul Gubanich1, William P Meehan Iii3, Mekibib Altaye8, Philip Lavin9, Weihong Yuan5,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To (1) quantify white matter (WM) alterations in female high school athletes during a soccer season and characterise the potential for normalisation during the off-season rest period, (2) determine the association between WM alterations and exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts, and (3) evaluate the efficacy of a jugular vein compression collar to prevent WM alterations associated with head impact exposure.
METHODS: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data were prospectively collected from high school female soccer participants (14-18 years) at up to three time points over 9 months. Head impacts were monitored using accelerometers during all practices and games. Participants were assigned to a collar (n=24) or non-collar group (n=22). The Tract-Based Spatial Statistics approach was used in the analysis of within-group longitudinal change and between-group comparisons.
RESULTS: DTI analyses revealed significant pre-season to post-season WM changes in the non-collar group in mean diffusivity (2.83%±2.46%), axial diffusivity (2.58%±2.34%) and radial diffusivity (3.52%±2.60%), but there was no significant change in the collar group despite similar head impact exposure. Significant correlation was found between head impact exposure and pre-season to post-season DTI changes in the non-collar group. WM changes in the non-collar group partially resolved at 3 months off-season follow-up. DISCUSSION: Microstructural changes in WM occurred during a season of female high school soccer among athletes who did not wear the collar device. In comparison, there were no changes in players who wore the collar, suggesting a potential prophylactic effect of the collar device in preventing changes associated with repetitive head impacts. In those without collar use, the microstructural changes showed a reversal towards normal over time in the off-season follow-up period. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  concussion; injury prevention; soccer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30323056     DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-099571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Sports Med        ISSN: 0306-3674            Impact factor:   13.800


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8.  Influence of a neck compression collar on cerebrovascular and autonomic function in men and women.

Authors:  Hitesh Joshi; Loriann M Hynes; Heather Edgell
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9.  In Patients Over 50 Years, Increased Age Is Associated With Decreased Odds of Documented Loss of Consciousness After a Concussion.

Authors:  Alessandro Orlando; Benjamin Rubin; Ripul Panchal; Allen Tanner; John Hudson; Kyle Harken; Robert Madayag; Gina Berg; David Bar-Or
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10.  Changes in White Matter of the Cervical Spinal Cord after a Single Season of Collegiate Football.

Authors:  Brian Johnson; Alexa E Walter; James R Wilkes; Linda Papa; Semyon M Slobounov
Journal:  Neurotrauma Rep       Date:  2021-02-17
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