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DOI: 10.1055/a-2183-1077
Recovery Process for Sports-Related Concussion Assessed with Precise Ocular Motility
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Fundings Japan Society for the Promotion of Science — http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001691; 22K11589 Japan Society for the promotion of science — 18K17868

Abstract
Ocular motility has been linked to Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 5 scores. However, the link between ocular motility changes and assessment result changes remains unclear. Hence, we investigated that potential link in patients with sports-related concussions. We retrospectively included participants aged≥18 years who were diagnosed with a sports-related concussion. They underwent smooth pursuit eye movement assessment for allocation to the good improvement (rate of fundamental frequency≥15%) or minor improvement (<15%) groups. Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 5 scores were determined at baseline and two weeks later, and score changes were compared between the groups. Thirteen men (mean±standard deviation age: 20.6±5.0 years) were included: eight (19.0±4.5 years) in the good improvement group and five (20.6±5.7 years) in the minor improvement group. Symptom number (median=2.0 vs. 0.0), symptom severity (median=22.0 vs. 3.0), single-leg stance (median=4.0 vs. 0.5), tandem stance (median=1.0 vs. 0.0), and total errors (median=5.0 vs. 0.5) were worse (all p<0.05) in the minor improvement group. Smooth pursuit eye movement improvements measured using eye-tracking technology was linked to symptom recovery in patients with sports-related concussions. Therefore, ocular motility may be an objective indicator of sports-related concussions. Future studies with more patients are needed to confirm these findings.
Key words
eye tracking - return to play - sports concussion assessment tool - sports-related concussion - ocular motilityPublikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 31. Mai 2023
Eingereicht: 26. September 2023
Angenommen: 26. September 2023
Accepted Manuscript online:
17. Oktober 2023
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
12. März 2024
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Hidetaka Onodera, Takuma Mogamiya, Kanaka Yatabe, Hiroto Fujiya, Hidetoshi Murata. Recovery Process for Sports-Related Concussion Assessed with Precise Ocular Motility. Sports Med Int Open 2024; 08: a21831077.
DOI: 10.1055/a-2183-1077
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