Premortem Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Diagnoses in Professional Football.


Journal

Annals of neurology
ISSN: 1531-8249
Titre abrégé: Ann Neurol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7707449

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2020
Historique:
received: 16 09 2019
revised: 07 04 2020
accepted: 09 04 2020
pubmed: 14 4 2020
medline: 21 10 2020
entrez: 14 4 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

American-style football (ASF) has gained attention because of possible links between repetitive head injury and neurodegenerative diseases. Although postmortem pathologic changes consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) have been reported in ASF players, there are currently no established premortem diagnostic criteria for CTE. Nevertheless, presented with symptoms of cognitive impairment, clinicians treating former players may be inclined to suggest CTE without a thorough exploration of comorbid factors that demonstrate similar clinical phenotypes to putative CTE. A survey of 3,913 former ASF players aged 24 to 89 was conducted for those who responded by March 2019. Despite being a postmortem diagnosis, 108 players (2.8%) self-reported clinician-diagnosed CTE. The percentage of players under age 60 years reporting a CTE diagnosis was 2.3% versus 3.7% in participants age 60 or older. Comorbidities in participants self-reporting CTE were significantly more common, including sleep apnea, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, indicators of past or current depression, hypertension, prescription pain medication use, heart conditions, and low testosterone when compared to non-CTE respondents. Patterns of reporting for obesity, hypertension, heart conditions, or hypercholesterolemia differed between older and younger participants. Cognitive impairment symptoms were significantly higher in participants self-reporting CTE. Some former professional football players have been clinically diagnosed with CTE, a postmortem condition. Comorbidities that can affect cognition were associated with CTE diagnoses in both older and younger players. Although underlying neuropathology cannot be ruled out, treatable conditions should be explored in former athletes demonstrating CTE-linked clinical phenotypes or symptoms as a means of improving cognitive health in these patients. ANN NEUROL 2020 ANN NEUROL 2020;88:106-112.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32281676
doi: 10.1002/ana.25747
pmc: PMC7383807
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

106-112

Subventions

Organisme : NCRR NIH HHS
ID : UL1 RR025758
Pays : United States

Informations de copyright

© 2020 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Neurological Association.

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Auteurs

Rachel Grashow (R)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

Marc G Weisskopf (MG)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

Aaron Baggish (A)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Cardiovascular Performance Program, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Frank E Speizer (FE)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Alicia J Whittington (AJ)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Lee Nadler (L)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.

Ann Connor (A)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Robyn Keske (R)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Herman Taylor (H)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Cardiovascular Research Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.

Ross Zafonte (R)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston, Boston, MA.

Alvaro Pascual-Leone (A)

Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Center for Memory Health and Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew Senior Life, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Institut Guttmann, Universitat Autónoma, Barcelona, Spain.

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