Optimal Recovery Following Pediatric Concussion.

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL JAMA Network Open Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.1092
Miriam H Beauchamp, Ken Tang, Andrée-Anne Ledoux, Ashley D Harris, Kristina A Kowalski, William R Craig, Jocelyn Gravel, Quynh Doan, Stephen B Freedman, Roger L Zemek, Keith Owen Yeates
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Abstract

Importance: Pediatric concussion affects millions and results in heterogeneous outcomes and recovery trajectories. Given favorable outcome for most children, it is useful to understand characteristics of positive outcome to promote full recovery in all children.

Objective: To document the timeframe of recovery to optimal functioning, defined comprehensively across motor-physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and resilience-support domains, after concussion among children ages 8 to 16 years.

Design, setting, and participants: For this prospective cohort study, children ages 8 to 16.99 years with a concussion or orthopedic injury (OI) were recruited between September 2016 and July 2019 from 5 Pediatric Emergency Research Canada emergency departments and assessed approximately 10 days, 3 months, and 6 months after their injury. Data were analyzed from January 29, 2024, to January 11, 2025.

Exposure: Concussion.

Main outcomes and measures: Participants completed self-report and direct assessment measures of postconcussive symptoms, physical activity and function, balance, cognitive function, quality of life, resilience, and social support. The main outcome was optimal functioning, which was derived from 11 variables and criteria indicative of absence of impairment and average or above functioning in each domain (overall score, 0-11; higher score indicates better function). A longitudinal, multivariable, cumulative probability ordinal regression model was fitted to examine factors associated with optimal functioning.

Results: A total of 967 children (median [IQR] age, 12.3 [10.5-14.3] years; 562 [58.1%] male) were enrolled, including 633 children with a concussion and 334 children with an OI. The median (IQR) optimal functioning scores for the OI group were 6.0 (4.0-8.0) at 10 days, 7.0 (5.0-9.0) at 3 months, and 7 (5.0-9.0) at 6 months, compared with 4.0 (2.0-6.0) at 10 days, 6.0 (4.0-9.0) at 3 months, and 7.0 (4.0-9.0) at 6 months in the concussion group. The 3 main variables (time, sex, and group) were significantly associated with optimal functioning, as were all 2-way interactions. Time was the strongest factor associated with optimal functioning (Wald χ258 = 485.11; P < .001), followed by group (Wald χ26 = 95.10; P < .001), and sex (Wald χ26 = 23.19; P < .001). At the 10-day follow-up, concussion was associated with lower optimal functioning than OI among females (odds ratio [OR],  0.24 [95% CI, 0.16-0.36]) and males (OR, 0.37 [95% CI, 0.26-0.53]). This difference persisted for females at 3 months (OR, 0.57 [95% CI, 0.35-0.93]) but not for males. Optimal functioning was comparable at 6 months.

Conclusions and relevance: In this prospective cohort study of children with concussion, achieving optimal functioning levels across physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and resilience domains took 3 months or more, especially for girls with concussion. Multiple domains of outcome need to be taken into account when considering full recovery and optimal function after pediatric concussion.

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小儿脑震荡后的最佳恢复。
重要性:儿童脑震荡影响数百万人,导致不同的结果和恢复轨迹。鉴于大多数儿童的良好结果,了解积极结果的特征以促进所有儿童的完全康复是有用的。目的:记录8至16岁儿童脑震荡后恢复到最佳功能的时间框架,全面定义运动-身体,认知,社会情感和弹性-支持领域。设计、环境和参与者:在这项前瞻性队列研究中,从2016年9月至2019年7月从加拿大儿科急诊研究中心的5个急诊科招募了8至16.99岁的脑震荡或骨科损伤(OI)儿童,并在受伤后约10天、3个月和6个月进行了评估。数据分析时间为2024年1月29日至2025年1月11日。曝光:脑震荡。主要结果和测量:参与者完成了脑震荡后症状、身体活动和功能、平衡、认知功能、生活质量、恢复力和社会支持的自我报告和直接评估测量。主要结果是最佳功能,这是由11个变量和标准得出的,表明在每个领域没有损伤和平均或以上的功能(总分,0-11;分数越高说明功能越好)。一个纵向,多变量,累积概率有序回归模型拟合,以检查与最优功能相关的因素。结果:共有967名儿童(中位[IQR]年龄,12.3[10.5-14.3]岁;562例(58.1%)男性入组,包括633例脑震荡儿童和334例成骨不全症儿童。成骨不全组的中位(IQR)最佳功能评分在10天为6.0(4.0-8.0),3个月为7.0(5.0-9.0),6个月为7(5.0-9.0),而脑震荡组在10天为4.0(2.0-6.0),3个月为6.0(4.0-9.0),6个月为7.0(4.0-9.0)。三个主要变量(时间、性别和群体)与最佳功能显著相关,因为所有的双向交互都是如此。时间是与最佳功能相关的最强因素(Wald χ258 = 485.11;结论和相关性:在这项对脑震荡儿童的前瞻性队列研究中,在身体、认知、社会情感和恢复力领域达到最佳功能水平需要3个月或更长时间,尤其是脑震荡女孩。在考虑儿童脑震荡后的完全恢复和最佳功能时,需要考虑多个结果领域。
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