Multidisciplinary Management of Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion

Can J Neurol Sci. 2017 Jan;44(1):24-34. doi: 10.1017/cjn.2016.312. Epub 2016 Oct 24.

Abstract

Objectives: To summarize the clinical characteristics and outcomes of pediatric sports-related concussion (SRC) patients who were evaluated and managed at a multidisciplinary pediatric concussion program and examine the healthcare resources and personnel required to meet the needs of this patient population.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of all pediatric SRC patients referred to the Pan Am Concussion Program from September 1st, 2013 to May 25th, 2015. Initial assessments and diagnoses were carried out by a single neurosurgeon. Return-to-Play decision-making was carried out by the multidisciplinary team.

Results: 604 patients, including 423 pediatric SRC patients were evaluated at the Pan Am Concussion Program during the study period. The mean age of study patients was 14.30 years (SD: 2.32, range 7-19 years); 252 (59.57%) were males. Hockey (182; 43.03%) and soccer (60; 14.18%) were the most commonly played sports at the time of injury. Overall, 294 (69.50%) of SRC patients met the clinical criteria for concussion recovery, while 75 (17.73%) were lost to follow-up, and 53 (12.53%) remained in active treatment at the end of the study period. The median duration of symptoms among the 261 acute SRC patients with complete follow-up was 23 days (IQR: 15, 36). Overall, 25.30% of pediatric SRC patients underwent at least one diagnostic imaging test and 32.62% received referral to another member of our multidisciplinary clinical team.

Conclusion: Comprehensive care of pediatric SRC patients requires access to appropriate diagnostic resources and the multidisciplinary collaboration of experts with national and provincially-recognized training in TBI.

Keywords: Sports-related concussion; concussion program; healthcare utilization; multidisciplinary; pediatric; traumatic brain injury.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Athletic Injuries / complications*
  • Athletic Injuries / epidemiology
  • Brain Concussion* / epidemiology
  • Brain Concussion* / etiology
  • Brain Concussion* / therapy
  • Child
  • Disease Management*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pan American Health Organization
  • Retrospective Studies