Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review

Objective The monitoring and diagnosis of sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (SR-mTBI) remains a challenge. This systematic review summarises the current monitoring tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of SR-mTBI and their performance.Design Systematic review, using Quality Ass...

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Main Authors: Phoebe Haste, Leonardo de Almeida e Bueno, Antoine Jérusalem, Jeroen Bergmann
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-02-01
Series:BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Online Access:https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/11/1/e001904.full
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author Phoebe Haste
Leonardo de Almeida e Bueno
Antoine Jérusalem
Jeroen Bergmann
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Leonardo de Almeida e Bueno
Antoine Jérusalem
Jeroen Bergmann
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description Objective The monitoring and diagnosis of sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (SR-mTBI) remains a challenge. This systematic review summarises the current monitoring tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of SR-mTBI and their performance.Design Systematic review, using Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies assessment.Data sources Embase via Ovid, IEEEXplore, Medline via Ovid, Scopus and Web of Science were searched up to June 2024.Eligibility criteria Peer-reviewed English-language journal articles which measured athletes using the index test within a day of injury and provided a performance measure for the method used. Studies of all designs were accepted, and no reference methods were required.Results 2534 unique records were retrieved, with 52 reports included in the review. Participants were 76% male, when reported, and the mean injury-to-measurement time was reported in 10% of reports. 46 different methods were investigated. 38 different reference methods were used, highlighting the lack of gold standard within the field. Area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity and specificity were the most frequent outcome metrics provided. The most frequent index test was the King-Devick (KD) test. However, there were large variations in accuracy metrics between reports for the KD test, for instance, the range of AUC: 0.51–0.92.Conclusion Combinations of existing methods and the KD test were most accurate in assessing SR-mTBI, despite the inconsistent accuracy values related to the KD test. The absence of a gold-standard measurement hampers our ability to diagnose or monitor SR-mTBI. Further exploration of the mechanisms and time-dependent pathophysiology of SR-mTBI could result in more targeted diagnostic and monitoring techniques. The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology funded this work.PROSPERO registration number CRD42022376560.
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spelling doaj-art-a314564377e343b4adb807a47ef9c1ab2025-02-08T17:45:11ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine2055-76472025-02-0111110.1136/bmjsem-2024-001904Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic reviewPhoebe Haste0Leonardo de Almeida e Bueno1Antoine Jérusalem2Jeroen Bergmann3The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKDepartment of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKThe Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKDepartment of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKObjective The monitoring and diagnosis of sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (SR-mTBI) remains a challenge. This systematic review summarises the current monitoring tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of SR-mTBI and their performance.Design Systematic review, using Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies assessment.Data sources Embase via Ovid, IEEEXplore, Medline via Ovid, Scopus and Web of Science were searched up to June 2024.Eligibility criteria Peer-reviewed English-language journal articles which measured athletes using the index test within a day of injury and provided a performance measure for the method used. Studies of all designs were accepted, and no reference methods were required.Results 2534 unique records were retrieved, with 52 reports included in the review. Participants were 76% male, when reported, and the mean injury-to-measurement time was reported in 10% of reports. 46 different methods were investigated. 38 different reference methods were used, highlighting the lack of gold standard within the field. Area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity and specificity were the most frequent outcome metrics provided. The most frequent index test was the King-Devick (KD) test. However, there were large variations in accuracy metrics between reports for the KD test, for instance, the range of AUC: 0.51–0.92.Conclusion Combinations of existing methods and the KD test were most accurate in assessing SR-mTBI, despite the inconsistent accuracy values related to the KD test. The absence of a gold-standard measurement hampers our ability to diagnose or monitor SR-mTBI. Further exploration of the mechanisms and time-dependent pathophysiology of SR-mTBI could result in more targeted diagnostic and monitoring techniques. The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology funded this work.PROSPERO registration number CRD42022376560.https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/11/1/e001904.full
spellingShingle Phoebe Haste
Leonardo de Almeida e Bueno
Antoine Jérusalem
Jeroen Bergmann
Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
title Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
title_full Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
title_fullStr Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
title_short Performance of current tools used for on-the-day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport: a systematic review
title_sort performance of current tools used for on the day assessment and diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury in sport a systematic review
url https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/11/1/e001904.full
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