202 Pupillary Changes After Nonconcussive High-Acceleration Head Impacts in High-School Football Athletes. Issue Volume 65:Issue CN(2018)Supplement 1 (16th August 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- 202 Pupillary Changes After Nonconcussive High-Acceleration Head Impacts in High-School Football Athletes. Issue Volume 65:Issue CN(2018)Supplement 1 (16th August 2018)
- Main Title:
- 202 Pupillary Changes After Nonconcussive High-Acceleration Head Impacts in High-School Football Athletes
- Authors:
- Joseph, Jacob R
Swallow, Jennylee S
Willsey, Kylene
Lapointe, Andrew P
O'Connor, Kathryn
Szerlip, Nicholas J
Broglio, Steven P - Abstract:
- Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have shown that nonconcussive high-acceleration head impacts (HHI) may be associated with neuronal and axonal injury. The pupillary light reflex is a potential objective, noninvasive measure that may be able to assess these changes. This study investigates the effect of HHI on pupillary metrics, as measured by a pupillometer, even in the absence of a diagnosed concussion. METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study involving high-school football athletes (n = 18) was performed. Athletes were monitored for head impact frequency and magnitude over a season using the Head Impact Telemetry System. Pupillary assessments were performed at baseline, midseason, after HHI (defined as exceeding 95 g linear acceleration and 3760 rad/s2 rotational acceleration), and end of season using the NeurOptics NPi-200 pupillometer. The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5) was also performed at each time point. Comparisons between time points were calculated using a repeated measures ANOVA and a t -test. RESULTS: Seven athletes sustained HHI without a related diagnosed concussion. Following HHI, these athletes had decreased dilation velocity (mean difference = 0.139; P = .048), percent change in pupil diameter (mean difference = 3.643; P = .002), and maximum constriction velocity (mean difference = 0.744; P = .010) compared to a same athlete midseason evaluation. No significant changes occurred between SCAT5 scores at midseason andAbstract: INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have shown that nonconcussive high-acceleration head impacts (HHI) may be associated with neuronal and axonal injury. The pupillary light reflex is a potential objective, noninvasive measure that may be able to assess these changes. This study investigates the effect of HHI on pupillary metrics, as measured by a pupillometer, even in the absence of a diagnosed concussion. METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study involving high-school football athletes (n = 18) was performed. Athletes were monitored for head impact frequency and magnitude over a season using the Head Impact Telemetry System. Pupillary assessments were performed at baseline, midseason, after HHI (defined as exceeding 95 g linear acceleration and 3760 rad/s2 rotational acceleration), and end of season using the NeurOptics NPi-200 pupillometer. The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5) was also performed at each time point. Comparisons between time points were calculated using a repeated measures ANOVA and a t -test. RESULTS: Seven athletes sustained HHI without a related diagnosed concussion. Following HHI, these athletes had decreased dilation velocity (mean difference = 0.139; P = .048), percent change in pupil diameter (mean difference = 3.643; P = .002), and maximum constriction velocity (mean difference = 0.744; P = .010) compared to a same athlete midseason evaluation. No significant changes occurred between SCAT5 scores at midseason and high impact, although effect sizes reached d = .65. CONCLUSION: Measurable changes in pupil response were demonstrated following HHI. These results suggest that nonconcussive HHIs may affect intrinsic brain reflex pathways. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurosurgery. Volume 65:Issue CN(2018)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Neurosurgery
- Issue:
- Volume 65:Issue CN(2018)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 65, Issue 1 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 65
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0065-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 116
- Page End:
- 116
- Publication Date:
- 2018-08-16
- Subjects:
- Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/neuros/nyy303.202 ↗
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- English
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- 0148-396X
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