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Concussions Involving 7 or More Days Out in the National Football League

BACKGROUND: Positions, signs, symptoms, and medical management of National Football League players with concussions involving 7 or more days out (7+) from play were compared for two 6-year study periods (2002-2007 vs 1996-2001). HYPOTHESIS: More players were held out 7+ days in the 2002-2007 period...

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Autores principales: Casson, Ira R., Viano, David C., Powell, John W., Pellman, Elliot J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23016000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738110397876
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Powell, John W.
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description BACKGROUND: Positions, signs, symptoms, and medical management of National Football League players with concussions involving 7 or more days out (7+) from play were compared for two 6-year study periods (2002-2007 vs 1996-2001). HYPOTHESIS: More players were held out 7+ days in the 2002-2007 period without significant difference in concussion signs and symptoms. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort. METHODS: From 1996 through 2007, National Football League team physicians reported concussion signs and symptoms, medical action taken, and follow-up management. RESULTS: During the 2002-2007 period, 143 (16.7%) and 33 (3.86%) concussed players were out 7+ days and 21+ days, respectively, compared with 73 (8.2%) and 7 (0.79%) in the 1996-2001 period, a significant difference (z = 5.39, P < .01). The positions with the highest fraction of 7+ days out were the quarterback (24.5% vs 16.1%), linebacker (19.7% vs 4.6%), and wide receiver (19.5% vs 8.2%) in the later versus earlier period. The player positions with the highest odds for being out 7+ days were quarterback (odds ratio = 1.80 vs 4.02), linebacker (odds ratio = 1.28 vs 0.65), and wide receiver (odds ratio = 1.25 vs 1.15). The highest incidence of 7+ days out occurred after passing plays (32.2% vs 37.0%), followed by kickoffs (18.9% vs 21.9%). The majority of players with 7+ days out were removed from the game on the day of injury (74.8% vs 72.6%); a smaller fraction were returned to play on the day of injury in the later 6 years (3.5% vs 6.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The positions with the highest odds for being out 7+ days with concussion were quarterbacks, linebackers, and wide receivers. In the more recent 6-year period, more players were managed conservatively by being held out 7+ days, even though the signs and symptoms of their concussions were similar to those in the earlier period.
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spelling pubmed-34451322012-09-26 Concussions Involving 7 or More Days Out in the National Football League Casson, Ira R. Viano, David C. Powell, John W. Pellman, Elliot J. Sports Health Primary Care BACKGROUND: Positions, signs, symptoms, and medical management of National Football League players with concussions involving 7 or more days out (7+) from play were compared for two 6-year study periods (2002-2007 vs 1996-2001). HYPOTHESIS: More players were held out 7+ days in the 2002-2007 period without significant difference in concussion signs and symptoms. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort. METHODS: From 1996 through 2007, National Football League team physicians reported concussion signs and symptoms, medical action taken, and follow-up management. RESULTS: During the 2002-2007 period, 143 (16.7%) and 33 (3.86%) concussed players were out 7+ days and 21+ days, respectively, compared with 73 (8.2%) and 7 (0.79%) in the 1996-2001 period, a significant difference (z = 5.39, P < .01). The positions with the highest fraction of 7+ days out were the quarterback (24.5% vs 16.1%), linebacker (19.7% vs 4.6%), and wide receiver (19.5% vs 8.2%) in the later versus earlier period. The player positions with the highest odds for being out 7+ days were quarterback (odds ratio = 1.80 vs 4.02), linebacker (odds ratio = 1.28 vs 0.65), and wide receiver (odds ratio = 1.25 vs 1.15). The highest incidence of 7+ days out occurred after passing plays (32.2% vs 37.0%), followed by kickoffs (18.9% vs 21.9%). The majority of players with 7+ days out were removed from the game on the day of injury (74.8% vs 72.6%); a smaller fraction were returned to play on the day of injury in the later 6 years (3.5% vs 6.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The positions with the highest odds for being out 7+ days with concussion were quarterbacks, linebackers, and wide receivers. In the more recent 6-year period, more players were managed conservatively by being held out 7+ days, even though the signs and symptoms of their concussions were similar to those in the earlier period. SAGE Publications 2011-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3445132/ /pubmed/23016000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738110397876 Text en © 2011 The Author(s)
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title_full Concussions Involving 7 or More Days Out in the National Football League
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title_short Concussions Involving 7 or More Days Out in the National Football League
title_sort concussions involving 7 or more days out in the national football league
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23016000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738110397876
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