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Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management

Background: Prior concussion studies have shown that objective neurophysiological measures are sensitive to detecting concussive and subconcussive impairments in youth ice-hockey. These studies monitored brain vital signs at rink-side using a within-subjects design to demonstrate significant changes...

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Autores principales: Carrick, Frederick R., Pagnacco, Guido, Azzolino, Sergio F., Hunfalvay, Melissa, Oggero, Elena, Frizzell, Tory, Smith, Christopher J., Pawlowski, Gabriela, Campbell, Natasha K. J., Fickling, Shaun D., Lakhani, Bimal, D’Arcy, Ryan C. N.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.670563
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author Carrick, Frederick R.
Pagnacco, Guido
Azzolino, Sergio F.
Hunfalvay, Melissa
Oggero, Elena
Frizzell, Tory
Smith, Christopher J.
Pawlowski, Gabriela
Campbell, Natasha K. J.
Fickling, Shaun D.
Lakhani, Bimal
D’Arcy, Ryan C. N.
author_facet Carrick, Frederick R.
Pagnacco, Guido
Azzolino, Sergio F.
Hunfalvay, Melissa
Oggero, Elena
Frizzell, Tory
Smith, Christopher J.
Pawlowski, Gabriela
Campbell, Natasha K. J.
Fickling, Shaun D.
Lakhani, Bimal
D’Arcy, Ryan C. N.
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description Background: Prior concussion studies have shown that objective neurophysiological measures are sensitive to detecting concussive and subconcussive impairments in youth ice-hockey. These studies monitored brain vital signs at rink-side using a within-subjects design to demonstrate significant changes from pre-season baseline scans. However, practical clinical implementation must overcome inherent challenges related to any dependence on a baseline. This requires establishing the start of normative reference data sets. Methods: The current study collected specific reference data for N = 58 elite, youth, male ice-hockey players and compared these with a general reference dataset from N = 135 of males and females across the lifespan. The elite hockey players were recruited to a select training camp through CAA Hockey, a management agency for players drafted to leagues such as the National Hockey League (NHL). The statistical analysis included a test-retest comparison to establish reliability, and a multivariate analysis of covariance to evaluate differences in brain vital signs between groups with age as a covariate. Findings: Test-retest assessments for brain vital signs evoked potentials showed moderate-to-good reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha > 0.7, Intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.5) in five out of six measures. The multivariate analysis of covariance showed no overall effect for group (p = 0.105), and a significant effect of age as a covariate was observed (p < 0.001). Adjusting for the effect of age, a significant difference was observed in the measure of N100 latency (p = 0.022) between elite hockey players and the heterogeneous control group. Interpretation: The findings support the concept that normative physiological data can be used in brain vital signs evaluation in athletes, and should additionally be stratified for age, skill level, and experience. These can be combined with general norms and/or individual baseline assessments where appropriate and/or possible. The current results allow for brain vital sign evaluation independent of baseline assessment, therefore enabling objective neurophysiological evaluation of concussion management and cognitive performance optimization in ice-hockey.
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spelling pubmed-83825722021-08-24 Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management Carrick, Frederick R. Pagnacco, Guido Azzolino, Sergio F. Hunfalvay, Melissa Oggero, Elena Frizzell, Tory Smith, Christopher J. Pawlowski, Gabriela Campbell, Natasha K. J. Fickling, Shaun D. Lakhani, Bimal D’Arcy, Ryan C. N. Front Neurosci Neuroscience Background: Prior concussion studies have shown that objective neurophysiological measures are sensitive to detecting concussive and subconcussive impairments in youth ice-hockey. These studies monitored brain vital signs at rink-side using a within-subjects design to demonstrate significant changes from pre-season baseline scans. However, practical clinical implementation must overcome inherent challenges related to any dependence on a baseline. This requires establishing the start of normative reference data sets. Methods: The current study collected specific reference data for N = 58 elite, youth, male ice-hockey players and compared these with a general reference dataset from N = 135 of males and females across the lifespan. The elite hockey players were recruited to a select training camp through CAA Hockey, a management agency for players drafted to leagues such as the National Hockey League (NHL). The statistical analysis included a test-retest comparison to establish reliability, and a multivariate analysis of covariance to evaluate differences in brain vital signs between groups with age as a covariate. Findings: Test-retest assessments for brain vital signs evoked potentials showed moderate-to-good reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha > 0.7, Intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.5) in five out of six measures. The multivariate analysis of covariance showed no overall effect for group (p = 0.105), and a significant effect of age as a covariate was observed (p < 0.001). Adjusting for the effect of age, a significant difference was observed in the measure of N100 latency (p = 0.022) between elite hockey players and the heterogeneous control group. Interpretation: The findings support the concept that normative physiological data can be used in brain vital signs evaluation in athletes, and should additionally be stratified for age, skill level, and experience. These can be combined with general norms and/or individual baseline assessments where appropriate and/or possible. The current results allow for brain vital sign evaluation independent of baseline assessment, therefore enabling objective neurophysiological evaluation of concussion management and cognitive performance optimization in ice-hockey. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8382572/ /pubmed/34434084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.670563 Text en Copyright © 2021 Carrick, Pagnacco, Azzolino, Hunfalvay, Oggero, Frizzell, Smith, Pawlowski, Campbell, Fickling, Lakhani and D’Arcy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Carrick, Frederick R.
Pagnacco, Guido
Azzolino, Sergio F.
Hunfalvay, Melissa
Oggero, Elena
Frizzell, Tory
Smith, Christopher J.
Pawlowski, Gabriela
Campbell, Natasha K. J.
Fickling, Shaun D.
Lakhani, Bimal
D’Arcy, Ryan C. N.
Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title_full Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title_fullStr Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title_full_unstemmed Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title_short Brain Vital Signs in Elite Ice Hockey: Towards Characterizing Objective and Specific Neurophysiological Reference Values for Concussion Management
title_sort brain vital signs in elite ice hockey: towards characterizing objective and specific neurophysiological reference values for concussion management
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.670563
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