2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2013.06.035
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Systematic Review of Prognosis and Return to Play After Sport Concussion: Results of the International Collaboration on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Prognosis

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“…35 The extrapolation of the effects of management of even MBTI influencing return to play policies in sport requires serious consideration, further investment and research. 36 The recent increased attention in the media and medical profession regarding the sequelae of MTBI, suggests the requirement of an expert neurological report including serial neurochemical markers (a 'neurobiological passport') prior to return-to-play in cases with clinical symptoms of impaired cognitive function and elevated post-concussive neurochemicals following MBTI, as a minimum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 The extrapolation of the effects of management of even MBTI influencing return to play policies in sport requires serious consideration, further investment and research. 36 The recent increased attention in the media and medical profession regarding the sequelae of MTBI, suggests the requirement of an expert neurological report including serial neurochemical markers (a 'neurobiological passport') prior to return-to-play in cases with clinical symptoms of impaired cognitive function and elevated post-concussive neurochemicals following MBTI, as a minimum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors specifically found that concussion was often used to refer to head injury with no significant or perceived long-term consequences in youth, which seems to be influenced by the literature submitting that most young concussed athletes make a full recovery (e.g., Terry et al, 2012). It is important to note, however, that although full recoveries are evident, age has been repeatedly found to be a predictor of post-concussion cognitive impairment, where interscholastic athletes (i.e., athletic competitors between the ages of 8 and 18, generally) have demonstrated slower recoveries than collegiate and professional athletes (Cancelliere et al, 2014;Pellman, Lovell, Viano, & Casson, 2006). That is, despite "full recoveries" having been proposed in concussed youth patients, pathology and severity of concussion should be of greater objective concern.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…This appears to occur largely alongside the difficultly in assessment, diagnosis, and management of sports-related concussion (e.g., Carroll, 2012;McCrory et al, 2013). Corresponding with the prevalence of recurrent concussion, though, researchers have found that athletes' concussion histories are associated with cognitive impairment (Bleiberg et al, 2004;Cancelliere et al, 2014;Thornton, Cox, Whitfield, & Fouladi, 2008), depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts (Caron et al, 2013;Omalu et al, 2006), and signs of lower mental health scores later in life (Guskiewicz et al, 2005).…”
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“…La récente aug mentation des traumatismes crâniens a été attribuée à divers facteurs, dont l'amélio ration de la saisie des données sur les trau matismes crâniens légers 16,17 . En revanche, selon une évaluation récente des consignes relatives au retour au jeu à la suite d'une commotion cérébrale 18 , et bien que les recherches dans ce secteur en soient encore à leurs débuts, rien n'indiquerait que ces consignes aient eu un effet sur le pronostic de traumatisme crânien 19 . D'autres études sur les facteurs associés à la hausse des traumatismes crâniens ainsi que sur le pro nostic de traumatisme crânien devraient aider à mieux orienter les lignes directrices fondées sur des preuves concernant la prise en charge des traumatismes crâniens 19 .…”
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