Review of Assessment Scales for Diagnosing and Monitoring Sports-related Concussion
- Authors:
- Dessy, A. M., Yuk, F. J., Maniya, A. Y., Gometz, A., Rasouli, J. J., Lovell, M. R., and Choudhri, T. F.
- Abstract:
- Sports-related concussion has emerged as a public health crisis due to increased diagnosis of the condition and increased participation in organized and recreational athletics worldwide. Under-recognition of concussions can lead to premature clearance for athletic participation, leaving athletes vulnerable to repeat injury and subsequent short- and long-term complications. There is overwhelming evidence that assessment and management of sports-related concussions should involve a multifaceted approach. A number of assessment criteria have been developed for this purpose. It is important to understand the available and emerging diagnostic testing modalities for sports-related concussions. The most commonly used tools for evaluating individuals with concussion are the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS), Standard Assessment of Concussion (SAC), Standard Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT3), and the most recognized computerized neurocognitive test, the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT). The strengths and limitations of each of these tools, and the Concussion Resolution Index (CRI), CogSport, and King-Devick tests were evaluated. Based on the data, it appears that the most sensitive and specific of these is the ImPACT test. Additionally, the King-Devick test is an effective adjunct due to its ability to test eye movements and brainstem function.
- DOI:
- 10.7759/cureus.1922
- URL:
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5802754/pdf/cureus-0009-00000001922.pdf
- Journal:
- Cureus
- issn:
- 2168-8184 (Print)
- Publication year:
- 2017
- pages:
- e1922
- Symptom status:
- Physical state
- Functional status:
- Cognitive/mental functioning
Physical functioning - Age:
- Adults (18-65)
Children (0-18) - Disease:
- Diseases of and symptoms related to the nervous system
Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - PRO / non-PRO:
- Non-patient Reported Outcome
Patient Reported Outcome - Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
4 - Performance-based tests
6 - Clinical rating scales
7 - Observations - Instrument:
- CogState (versions: CBB - CogState Brief Battery; Cogsport; CogSports for Kids; CogHealth; Continuous Paired Association Learning task; Groton maze learning; Identification; n-back; One-card learning)
CRI - Concussion Resolution Index post-concussion questionnaire
IMPACT - Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (versions: Paediatric IMPACT)
King-Devick (KD) Oculomotor Test
PCSS - Post-Concussion Symptoms Scale
SAC - Standardized Assessment of Concussion
SCAT3 - Standardized Concussion Assessment Tool (versions: Child SCAT3)