| Literature DB >> 32038451 |
Benjamin L Brett1,2, Yu-Chien Wu3, Sourajit M Mustafi3, Andrew J Saykin3, Kevin M Koch4, Andrew S Nencka4, Christopher C Giza5, Joshua Goldman6, Kevin M Guskiewicz7, Jason P Mihalik7, Stefan M Duma8, Steven P Broglio9, Thomas W McAllister10, Michael A McCrea1,2, Timothy B Meier1,11,12.
Abstract
Objective: A recent systematic review determined that the physiological effects of concussion may persist beyond clinical recovery. Preclinical models suggest that ongoing physiological effects are accompanied by increased cerebral vulnerability that is associated with risk for subsequent, more severe injury. This study examined the association between signal alterations on diffusion tensor imaging following clinical recovery of sport-related concussion in athletes with and without a subsequent second concussion.Entities:
Keywords: CARE; diffusion tensor imaging; head injury; mTBI; sport-related concussion; white matter
Year: 2020 PMID: 32038451 PMCID: PMC6990104 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2019.01345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Region-of-interest (ROI) consisting of voxels with significantly elevated mean diffusivity in concussed relative to contact and non-contact control athletes across all post-injury visits in a prior analysis (10). Average mean diffusivity at the acute, asymptomatic, and 7-days post-return-to-play post-concussion visits in concussed athletes with and without a subsequently repeat injury. Error bars represent standard deviation.
Demographics, medical history, and injury characteristics of not re-injured and re-injured groups.
| Age | 19.65 | 1.12 | 19.63 | 1.14 | 19.73 | 1.01 |
| Sex (men) | 57 | 82.60% | 48 | 82.80% | 9 | 81.20% |
| Race | ||||||
| 35 | 50.70% | 30 | 51.70% | 5 | 45.50% | |
| 27 | 39.10% | 22 | 37.90% | 5 | 45.50% | |
| 4 | 5.80% | 3 | 5.20% | 1 | 9.10% | |
| 2 | 2.90% | 2 | 3.40% | 0 | 0.00% | |
| 1 | 1.40% | 1 | 1.70% | 0 | 0.00% | |
| Handedness (right) | 58 | 84.10% | 48 | 82.80% | 10 | 90.90% |
| Sport | ||||||
| 41 | 59.40% | 32 | 55.20% | 9 | 81.80% | |
| 8 | 11.60% | 8 | 13.80% | 0 | 0.00% | |
| 20 | 29.00% | 18 | 31.00% | 2 | 18.20% | |
| 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 1 | 6.70% | |
| Years participating | 10.46 | 3.72 | 10.78 | 3.76 | 8.82 | 3.25 |
| Weight | 201.19 | 53.970 | 199.02 | 56.24 | 212.64 | 40.04 |
| Height | 71.730 | 3.5900 | 71.53 | 3.66 | 72.77 | 3.14 |
| Previous concussion | ||||||
| 35.000 | 51.00% | 31 | 53.40% | 4 | 36.40% | |
| 25.000 | 36.20% | 18 | 31.00% | 7 | 63.60% | |
| 9.000 | 13.00% | 9 | 15.50% | 0 | 0.00% | |
| GPA | 2.84 | 0.52 | 2.86 | 0.55 | 2.74 | 0.418 |
| 106.17 | 14.24 | 104.7 | 14.33 | 114.40 | 10.17 | |
| Headache/migraine disorder | 5 | 7.20% | 3 | 5.20% | 2 | 18.20% |
| Seizure disorder | 1 | 1.40% | 1 | 1.70% | 0 | 0.00% |
| Sleep disorder | 1 | 1.40% | 1 | 1.70% | 0 | 0.00% |
| Diabetes | 2 | 2.90% | 1 | 1.70% | 1 | 9.10% |
| Hearing problems | 2 | 2.90% | 1 | 1.70% | 1 | 9.10% |
| ADHD | 12 | 17.40% | 9 | 15.50% | 3 | 27.30% |
| LD | 2 | 2.90% | 1 | 1.70% | 1 | 9.10% |
| Depression | 3 | 4.30% | 2 | 3.40% | 1 | 9.10% |
| Bipolar disorder | 1 | 1.40% | 1 | 1.70% | 0 | 0.00% |
| Unspecific psychiatric disorder | 1 | 1.40% | 1 | 1.70% | 0 | 0.00% |
| Initial injury situation | ||||||
| 17 | 24.60% | 15 | 25.90% | 2 | 18.20% | |
| 52 | 75.40% | 43 | 74.10% | 9 | 81.80% | |
| LOC | 3 | 4.30% | 1 | 1.70% | 2 | 18.20% |
| PTA | 9 | 14.30% | 6 | 11.50% | 3 | 27.30% |
| RGA | 9 | 14.30% | 4 | 7.10% | 2 | 18.20% |
| Re-injured | 11 | 15.90% | ||||
| Time to asymptomatic | 8.96 | 6.47 | 8.74 | 6.63 | 10.05 | 5.78 |
| Symptom-free wait days | 9.00 | 11.17 | 9.28 | 12.16 | 7.86 | 5.64 |
| Acute time point MD | 749.31 | 30.36 | 747.22 | 31.45 | 758.33 | 24.49 |
| Asymptomatic MD | 733.06 | 39.47 | 731.24 | 35.01 | 740.73 | 56.25 |
| 732.11 | 27.58 | 727.82 | 25.3 | 749.25 | 31.36 | |
| Number of acute symptoms | 10.67 | 6.14 | 10.27 | 6.23 | 12.4 | 5.74 |
| Total acute symptom score | 25.31 | 21.14 | 23.80 | 20.64 | 32.0 | 23.1 |
Statistically significant differences at the p <0.05 level between the re-injured and not re-injured groups using independent t test, chi-squared test, and Fisher's exact test.
GPA, grade point average; WTAR, Wechsler Test of Adult Reading; ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; LD, learning disorder; LOC, loss of consciousness; PTA, posttraumatic amnesia; RGA, retrograde amnesia; MD, mean diffusivity; RTP, return to play.