Increased QT interval variability in 3 recently concussed athletes: an exploratory observation

(Erhöhte QT-Intervallvariabilität bei 3 Athleten mit kürzlich erlittener Gehirnerschütterung: eine explorative Beobachtung)

Context: The QT interval variability index (QTVI) is a noninvasive measure of beat-to-beat fluctuations of the QT interval as seen from a single electrocardiographic lead. It represents the relationship between the respective variabilities of the QT and R-R intervals. Recently, the QTVI was demonstrated to be an index of vagal cardiac autonomic modulation in resting conditions. Objective: To determine whether QTVI varied in athletes at 48 hours, 1 week, and 2 weeks after a concussive head injury. Design: Case series. Setting: Testing facility. Patients or Other Participants: Three athletes with recent concussions and 3 uninjured athletes with similar demographic factors. Main Outcome Measure(s): Continuous 3-lead electrocarto determine whether group-visit differences were present in the QTVI at 48 hours, 1 week, or 2 weeks. Results: No demographic differences were present between groups. At 48 hours, the QTVI was greater in the concussion group than in the matched controls. At weeks 1 and 2, the QTVI in the concussion group was lower than at 48 hours and not different from that of the control group. Conclusions: Vagal cardiac autonomic modulation, as quantified by the QTVI, appeared to be negatively affected in concussed athletes within 48 hours of injury, resolved within 1 week, and remained at control group levels 2 weeks later. Serial assessments of QTVI may be of clinical utility in identifying suspected cases of acute concussion and may provide helpful information for determining when an athlete can return to play safely.
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Bibliographische Detailangaben
Schlagworte:
Notationen:Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging:Gehirnerschütterung
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Athletic Training
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2011
Online-Zugang:http://nata.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/nata/jat/2011/00000046/00000003/art00002
Jahrgang:46
Heft:3
Seiten:230-233
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch