Abnormal White Matter Integrity Related to Head Impact Exposure in a Season of High School Varsity Football

作者:Davenport Elizabeth M; Whitlow Christopher T*; Urban Jillian E; Espeland Mark A; Jung Youngkyoo; Rosenbaum Daryl A; Gioia Gerard A; Powers Alexander K; Stitzel Joel D; Maldjian Joseph A
来源:Journal of Neurotrauma, 2014, 31(19): 1617-1624.
DOI:10.1089/neu.2013.3233

摘要

The aim of this study was to determine whether the cumulative effects of head impacts from a season of high school football produce magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measureable changes in the brain in the absence of clinically diagnosed concussion. Players from a local high school football team were instrumented with the Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS (TM)) during all practices and games. All players received pre- and postseason MRI, including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) was also conducted. Total impacts and risk-weighted cumulative exposure (RWE), including linear (RWELinear), rotational (RWERotational), and combined components (RWECP), were computed from the sensor data. Fractional, linear, planar, and spherical anisotropies (F-A, C-L, C-P, and C-S, respectively), as well as mean diffusivity (MD), were used to determine total number of abnormal white matter voxels defined as 2 standard deviations above or below the group mean. Delta (post-preseason) ImPACT scores for each individual were computed and compared to the DTI measures using Spearman%26apos;s rank correlation coefficient. None of the players analyzed experienced clinical concussion (N = 24). Regression analysis revealed a statistically significant linear relationship between RWECP and FA. Secondary analyses demonstrated additional statistically significant linear associations between RWE (RWECP and RWELinear) and all DTI measures. There was also a strong correlation between DTI measures and change in Verbal Memory subscore of the ImPACT. We demonstrate that a single season of football can produce brain MRI changes in the absence of clinical concussion. Similar brain MRI changes have been previously associated with mild traumatic brain injury.

  • 出版日期2014-10-1