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Citation

Yuan W, Diekfuss JA, Barber Foss KD, Dudley J, Leach J, Narad ME, Dicesare CA, Bonnette S, Epstein J, Logan K, Altaye M, Myer GD. J. Neurotrauma 2021; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)

DOI

10.1089/neu.2021.0141

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Sports-related concussion (SRC) can exert serious acute and long-term consequences on brain microstructure, function, and behavioral outcomes. We aimed to quantify the alterations in white matter (WM) microstructure and global network organization, and the decrements in behavioral and cognitive outcomes from pre-season to post-concussion in youth athletes who experienced SRC. We also aimed to evaluate whether wearing a jugular compression neck collar, a device designed to mitigate brain "slosh" injury, would mitigate the pre-season to post-concussion alterations in neuroimaging, behavioral, and cognitive outcomes. A total of 488 high school football and soccer athletes (14-18 yrs) were prospectively enrolled and assigned to the non-collar group (n=237) or the collar group (n=251). The outcomes of the study were the pre-season to post-concussion neuroimaging, behavioral, and cognitive alterations. Forty-six participants (non-collar: n=24; collar: n=22) were diagnosed with a SRC during the season. Forty of these 46 athletes (non-collar: n=20; collar: n=20) completed neuroimaging assessment. Significant pre-season to post-concussion alterations in WM microstructural integrity and brain network organization were found in these athletes (corrected p<0.05). The alterations were significantly reduced in collar-wearing athletes compared to non-collar-wearing athletes (corrected p<0.05). Concussion and collar main effects were identified for some of the behavioral and cognitive outcomes, but no collar by SRC interaction effects were observed in any outcomes. In summary, young athletes exhibited significant WM microstructural and network organizational, and cognitive alterations following SRC. The use of the jugular vein compression collar showed promising evidence to reduce these alterations in high school contact sport athletes.


Language: en

Keywords

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY; MRI; Diffusion Tensor Imaging

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