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Pac-12 CARE-Affiliated Program: structure, methods and initial results
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2021-05-01 , DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001055
Adam D Bohr , Doug F Aukerman , Kimberly G Harmon , Russell Romano , Theresa D Hernández , Niki Konstantinides , David J Petron , Jamshid Ghajar , Christopher Giza , Sourav K Poddar , Matthew B McQueen

Sport-related concussion has garnered increasing scientific attention and research over the last decade. Collegiate student-athletes represent an important cohort in this field. As such, the Pac-12 CARE-Affiliated Program (CAP) was formed in 2017 as a regional hub of the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) consortium. CAP is multisite, prospective, longitudinal study that aims to improve student-athlete health by identifying factors associated with concussion incidence and recovery and using this knowledge to inform best clinical practices and policy decisions. CAP employed a staggered rollout across the Pac-12, with the first four institutions enrolling in fall 2018. After receiving institutional review board (IRB) approval, these institutions began consenting student-athletes to share clinical concussion and baseline data for research purposes. Athletes completed baseline testing that included a medical questionnaire, concussion history and a battery for clinical concussion assessments. Concussed student-athletes were given the same battery of assessments in addition to full injury and return to play reports. Clinicians at each university worked with a data coordinator to ensure appropriate reporting, and the Pac-12 Concussion Coordinating Unit at the University of Colorado Boulder provided oversight for quality control of the data study wide. During year 1, CAP consented 2181 student-athletes and tracked 140 concussions. All research was conducted with the appropriate IRB approval across the participating Pac-12 institutions. Data security and dissemination are managed by the Presagia Sports Athlete Electronic Health Record software (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) and QuesGen Systems (San Francisco, California, USA). Data are available upon reasonable request. Data security and dissemination are managed by the Presagia Sports Athlete Electronic Health Record software (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) and QuesGen Systems (San Francisco, California, USA).

中文翻译:

Pac-12 CARE相关计划:结构,方法和初步结果

在过去十年中,与体育有关的脑震荡已引起越来越多的科学关注和研究。高校学生运动员代表了这一领域的重要队列。因此,Pac-12 CARE关联计划(CAP)于2017年成立,是脑震荡评估,研究和教育(CARE)联盟的区域中心。CAP是一项多站点,前瞻性,纵向研究,旨在通过确定与脑震荡发生和恢复有关的因素,并利用这些知识为最佳临床实践和政策决策提供信息,从而改善学生运动员的健康状况。CAP在Pac-12上采用了交错部署方式,前四家机构于2018年秋季注册。在获得机构审核委员会(IRB)的批准后,这些机构开始同意学生运动员为研究目的共享临床震荡和基线数据。运动员完成了基线测试,其中包括医疗问卷,脑震荡历史和用于临床脑震荡评估的电池。脑震荡的学生运动员除了完全受伤并返回比赛报告外,还接受了相同的评估。每所大学的临床医生都与数据协调员合作,以确保适当的报告,而科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的Pac-12脑震荡协调股为整个数据研究的质量控制提供了监督。在第一年中,CAP批准了2181名学生运动员,并追踪了140例脑震荡。所有研究都是在参与Pac-12机构的IRB批准下进行的。数据安全性和传播由Presagia运动运动员电子健康记录软件(加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔)和QuesGen Systems(美国加利福尼亚州旧金山)进行管理。可根据合理要求提供数据。数据安全性和传播由Presagia运动运动员电子健康记录软件(加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔)和QuesGen Systems(美国加利福尼亚州旧金山)进行管理。
更新日期:2021-05-19
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