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. 2016;30(13-14):1599-1604.
doi: 10.1080/02699052.2016.1199902. Epub 2016 Sep 13.

Day-to-day variability of post-concussion-like symptoms reported over time by a non-concussed cohort

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Day-to-day variability of post-concussion-like symptoms reported over time by a non-concussed cohort

Arun Prasad Balasundaram et al. Brain Inj. 2016.

Abstract

Primary objective: To explore the change (trend) in post-concussion-like symptoms reported over time.

Research design: Longitudinal study.

Methods and procedures: University students aged 18-30 years self-reported their symptoms experienced on a daily basis. Each participant was contacted via a text message each day during one of three pre-defined time zones to complete the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) post-concussion symptom scale on 7 consecutive days.

Main outcomes and results: One hundred and ten (26 males and 84 females) students completed the study on all 7 days. Only two meaningful clusters emerged and comprised of a total of 105 participants. The primary cluster included 85 participants who showed a relatively stable pattern in their symptoms reported over time. Meanwhile, a second cluster comprised of 20 participants who demonstrated a decreasing trend in the reported symptom scores.

Conclusions: The data indicated that non-concussed participants exhibited considerable individual variability in the symptom scores reported over time. However, some participants showed a systematic decreasing trend in their symptom scores reported over the 7 days. Caution must be exercised in interpreting the serial symptom scores that are obtained following a concussion, given that this study was conducted in a non-concussed cohort.

Keywords: Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2; Total symptom score; return-to-play; symptom severity score.

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