Florian Beaudouin, Karen Aus der Fünten, Tobias Tröß, Claus Reinsberger, Tim Meyer
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摘要
本研究旨在调查头部损伤的时间趋势及其损伤机制,因为规则的改变监测可能有助于确定头部损伤的原因,并可能推进头部损伤预防工作。根据德国足球杂志《踢球者体育杂志》(kicker Sportmagazin®)和其他媒体来源的连续记录数据,建立了一个包含11个赛季(2006/07-2016/17)的第1届德国男子德甲联赛头部损伤数据库。通过录像分析损伤机制。计算损伤发生率(IR)和95%置信区间(95% CI)。通过线性回归分析时间趋势。发生238例比赛头部损伤(IR 1.77/1000比赛小时,95% CI 1.56-2.01)。在11年期间,总头部损伤(p=0.693)、面部/头部骨折(p=0.455)、撕裂/擦伤(p=0.162)和头部挫伤(p=0.106)的ir没有明显的季节变化(以年平均同比变化表示)。脑震荡的年平均增长率为6.4% (p=0.004)。确定了五种头部损伤机制。在研究期间,损伤机制没有季节性变化。脑震荡子类在赛季中略有增加,这可能是比赛动态增加或队医和球员意识提高的结果。
Time Trends of Head Injuries Over Multiple Seasons in Professional Male Football (Soccer).
The present study aimed to investigate time trends of head injuries and their injury mechanisms since a rule change as monitoring may help to identify causes of head injuries and may advance head injury prevention efforts. Based on continuously recorded data from the German football magazine "kicker Sportmagazin ® " as well as other media sources, a database of head injuries in the 1 st German male Bundesliga was generated comprising 11 seasons (2006/07-2016/17). Injury mechanisms were analysed from video recordings. Injury incidence rates (IR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated. Time trends were analysed via linear regression. Two hundred thirty-eight match head injuries occurred (IR 1.77/1000 match hours, 95% CI 1.56-2.01). There were no significant seasonal changes, expressed as annual average year-on-year change, in IRs over the 11-year period for total head injuries (p=0.693), facial/head fractures (p=0.455), lacerations/abrasions (p=0.162), and head contusions (p=0.106). The annual average year-on-year increase for concussion was 6.4% (p=0.004). Five head injury mechanisms were identified. There were no seasonal changes in injury mechanisms over the study period. The concussion subcategory increased slightly over the seasons, which may either be a result of increasing match dynamics or raised awareness among team physicians and players.