Relationship Between Time-Weighted Head Impact Exposure on Directional Changes in Diffusion Imaging in Youth Football Players

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Suraj K. Puvvada
Elizabeth M. Davenport
James M. Holcomb
Logan E. Miller
Christopher T. Whitlow
Alexander K. Powers
Joseph A. Maldjian
Joel D. Stitzel
Jillian E. Urban
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[1] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] University of Texas Southwestern,Department of Radiology
[3] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Radiology
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Football; Concussion; Magnetic resonance imaging; Head injury; Youth Athletes; HIT System; Injury Risk;
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Approximately 3.5 million youth and adolescents in the US play football, a sport with one of the highest rates of concussion. Repeated subconcussive head impact exposure (HIE) may lead to negative neurological sequelae. To understand HIE as an independent predictive variable, quantitative cumulative kinematic metrics have been developed to capture the volume (i.e., number), severity (i.e., magnitude), and frequency (i.e., time-weighting by the interval between head impacts). In this study, time-weighted cumulative HIE metrics were compared with directional changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics. Changes in DTI conducted on a per-season, per-player basis were assessed as a dependent variable. Directional changes were defined separately as increases and decreases in the number of abnormal voxels relative to non-contact sport controls. Biomechanical and imaging data from 117 athletes (average age 11.9 ± 1.0 years) enrolled in this study was analyzed. Cumulative HIE metrics were more strongly correlated with increases in abnormal voxels than decreases in abnormal voxels. Additionally, across DTI sub-measures, increases and decreases in mean diffusivity (MD) had the strongest relationships with HIE metrics (increases in MD: average R2 = 0.1753, average p = 0.0002; decreases in MD: average R2 = 0.0997, average p = 0.0073). This encourages further investigation into the physiological phenomena represented by directional changes.
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