TY - JOUR
PY - 2015//
TI - A preliminary formula to predict timing of symptom resolution for collegiate athletes diagnosed with sport concussion
JO - Journal of athletic training
A1 - Resch, Jacob E.
A1 - Brown, Cathleen N.
A1 - Macciocchi, Stephen N.
A1 - Cullum, C. Munro
A1 - Blueitt, Damond
A1 - Ferrara, Michael S.
SP - 1292
EP - 1298
VL - 50
IS - 12
N2 - CONTEXT: Symptom presentation and recovery after sport concussion (SC) are variable. Empirically based models documenting typical symptom duration would assist health care providers in managing return to play after SC.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a prediction model for SC symptom duration.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Two National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I university laboratories. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Seventy-six (51 male and 25 female) concussed athletes with an average age of 19.5 ± 1.65 years who were evaluated within 24 hours of diagnosis. INTERVENTION(S): Participants completed the Revised Head Injury Scale (HIS-r), Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT), and the Sensory Organization Test within 24 hours of SC diagnosis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): A stepwise multivariate regression incorporating ImPACT and Sensory Organization Test composites and HIS-r symptom severity-duration was used to predict the number of days athletes report symptoms after SC. The resulting regression formula was cross-validated using the Stine cross-validation coefficient.
RESULTS: The final formula consisted of the HIS-r's self-reported neck pain, drowsiness, tingling, and nervousness duration and ImPACT total symptom severity (R = 0.62, R(2) = 39%, R(2)adj = 34.2%, P <.001). Approximately 29% (R(2)cv = 29%) of the variance associated with total days symptomatic after SC was explained by our preliminary formula when cross-validated. The current formula correctly identified 76% of participants who recovered within 10 days of injury.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that self-reported duration of 4 symptoms during the initial 24 hours after injury along with total symptom severity as measured by ImPACT account for a considerable amount of variance associated with days symptomatic after SC in collegiate athletes. Caution is warranted if this formula is to be used clinically until cross-validation is performed with a college-aged sample.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1062-6050 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-50.12.03 ID - ref1 ER -