2022 年卡塔尔世界杯潜在头部受伤情况的特征TM。

Kerry Peek, Francesco Aiello, Lewis Avery, Tom Gardner, Harvey Rutherford, Andrew Massey, Julia Georgieva, Thor Einar Andersen, Sara Dahlén, Andreas Serner
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这项探索性视频分析研究旨在审查男子职业国际足球赛期间潜在头部受伤情况的特征。在 2022 年卡塔尔世界杯(FIFA Qatar 2022™)的 64 场比赛中,国际足联分析人员使用比赛录像记录了所有潜在的头部受伤情况。潜在头部受伤情况的定义是:球员倒地超过 5 秒和/或请求医疗救护,且身体撞击位置包括球员头部。此外,还记录了比赛、球员(即包括空中对抗在内的球员动作)、医疗评估和结果(如替换)的特征。报告还提供了描述性统计以及皮尔逊卡方检验(或费雪精确检验),以探讨更有可能导致医疗救护的潜在头部受伤情况。在 56 场比赛(平均 2.33 次/场,范围 0-6)中,共发生了 149 次潜在头部受伤情况,涉及 117 名球员。有 8 场比赛没有发生任何事故。空中对抗是导致潜在头部受伤情况最常见的比赛特征。在 149 次潜在的头部受伤情况中,有 35 次(23%)需要停止比赛并进行场边医疗评估,有 15 次(10%)需要进行场边评估,结果有 4 人因脑震荡被替换下场。当球松动时(χ2 = 6.88; p = 0.038),受伤球员在跳跃时(FET p = 0.044)和头对头接触时(FET p = 0.038),球员更有可能因潜在的头部受伤而需要医疗护理。
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Characteristics of potential head injury situations at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM.

This exploratory video analysis study aimed to review characteristics of potential head injury situations during a men's professional international football tournament. For 64 matches of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ FIFA analysts used match footage to record all potential head injury situations. A potential head injury situation was defined as a player staying down for more than 5 s and/or requesting medical attention, and where the body impact location included the player's head. Characteristics were further recorded for match, player (i.e. player action including aerial duels), medical assessment, and outcome (e.g. substitution). Descriptive statistics are reported as well as Pearson's Chi-squared test (or Fisher's exact test) to explore potential head injury situations more likely to result in medical attention. In total, 149 potential head injury situations occurred in 56 matches (mean 2.33/match, range 0-6) involving 117 players. Eight matches resulted in no incidents. Aerial duels were the most frequent match characteristic leading to a potential head injury situation. Injury stoppage with on-pitch medical assessment occurred in 35 of the 149 potential head injury situations (23%), with pitch-side assessment also occurring in 15 situations (10%), resulting in four concussion substitutions. Players were more likely to require medical attention for potential head injuries sustained when the ball was loose (χ2 = 6.88; p = 0.038) when the injured player was jumping (FET p = 0.044) and for head-to-head contact (FET p = <0.001). Further exploration of aerial duels during match play which do and do not lead to potential and actual head injuries is recommended.

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