Can the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test Be Used as a Prognostic Indicator for Patients With Sport-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?

Author:

Kumar Amitesh1,Kara Stephen1,van der Werf Bert2,Fulcher Mark3

Affiliation:

1. Axis Sports Medicine Specialists, Auckland, New Zealand;

2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; and

3. Axis Sports Medicine Specialists, Auckland, New Zealand.

Abstract

Objective:To establish whether time to exercise cessation using the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT) protocol can be used as a prognostic indicator of recovery after sport-related mild traumatic brain injury (SR-mTBI).Design:Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data.Setting:Specialist Concussion Clinic.Participants:Three hundred and twenty one patients presenting between 2017 and 2019 who underwent BCTT for SR-mTBI.Interventions:Participants who remained symptomatic at a 2-week follow-up appointment after SR-mTBI underwent BCTT to develop a progressive subsymptom threshold exercise program with fortnightly follow-up until clinical recovery.Main Outcome Measures:Clinical recovery was the primary outcome measure.Results:A total of 321 participants were eligible to participate in this study (mean age 22.94% and 46% female). The BCTT test duration was divided into 4-minute intervals and those who completed full 20 minutes. There was higher probability of clinical recovery in those who finished the entire 20-minute BCTT protocol compared with those who managed 17–<20 minutes (Hazard Ratio, HR 0.57), 13 to 16 minutes (HR 0.53), 9 to 12 minutes (HR 0.6), 5 to 8 minutes (HR 0.4), and 1 to 4 minutes (HR 0.7), respectively. Those seen earlier after injury (P= 0.009), male patients (P= 0.116), younger patients (P= 0.0003), and those with physiological or cervical dominant (P= 0.416) symptom clusters were more likely to achieve clinical recovery. Fifty percent of those who completed the full BCTT protocol achieved clinical recovery at day 19 post‐injury.Conclusions:The group completing full 20 minutes of BCTT achieved clinical recovery more quickly than those who did not complete full BCTT.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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