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Citation

Corti SJ, Pizzimenti NM, McCarthy MT, Essad KM, Kutcher JS. J. Child Neurol. 2019; 34(5): 262-267.

Affiliation

The Sports Neurology Clinic, Brighton, MI, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0883073818825031

PMID

30669942

Abstract

Despite growing research on concussion, there is minimal evidence comparing the acute presentation of concussion between pediatric and adult patients. This cross-sectional study compares injury characteristics, symptoms, and neurologic examination in sport-related concussion based on age. Patients presenting to an outpatient sports neurology clinic for initial assessment of concussion within 7 days of injury were divided into 2 groups, 18 and older (n = 28) and 17 and younger (n = 107). There were no significant differences between pediatric and adult patients in any score of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-3rd Edition symptom scale, neurologic examination category, pertinent elements of past medical history, or characteristics of the concussion. The pediatric group had higher average hours of sleep (8.1 ± 0.3 vs 7.1 ± 0.58; P =.03) and were less likely to wake refreshed (36.3% vs 65%; P =.02). The initial presentation of concussion within 7 days of injury will likely not differ by age, specifically 18 and older versus 17 and younger.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; adults; children; concussions; mild traumatic brain injury

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