Background
The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) is recommended to screen for concussion following head impact events in elite sport. The most recent 5th edition (SCAT5) included a ‘rapid neurological screen’ which introduced new subtests examining comprehension, passive neck movement, and diplopia. This study evaluated the additional diagnostic value of these new subtests.
Methods
A prospective cohort study was performed in the Pro14 elite Rugby Union competition between September 2018 and January 2020. The SCAT5 was administered by the team doctor to players undergoing off-field screening for concussion during a medical room assessment. Sensitivity, specificity, false negatives, and positives were examined for SCAT5 comprehension, passive neck movement, and diplopia subtests. The reference standard was a final diagnosis of concussion, established by serial standardised clinical assessments over 48 h.
Results
Ninety-three players undergoing off-field screening for concussion were included. Sensitivity and specificity of the comprehension, passive neck movement, and diplopia subtests were 0, 8, 5% and 0, 91, 97%, respectively (concussion prevalence 63%). No players had any abnormality in comprehension. No players had abnormal passive neck movement or diplopia in the absence of abnormalities in other SCAT5 sub-components.
Conclusions
The new SCAT5 neurological screen subtests are normal in the majority of players undergoing off-field concussion screening and appear to lack diagnostic utility over and above other SCAT5 subtests.
Reference:
Fuller, G.W., Miles, J., Tucker, R., Douglas, M., Raftery, M., Falvey, E. & Mathema, P. 2021. Diagnostic Utility of New SCAT5 Neurological Screen Sub-tests. Sports Medicine - Open. 7(Article number: 14) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35179
Fuller, G. W., Miles, J., Tucker, R., Douglas, M., Raftery, M., Falvey, E., & Mathema, P. (2021). Diagnostic Utility of New SCAT5 Neurological Screen Sub-tests. Sports Medicine - Open, 7(Article number: 14), http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35179
Fuller, Gordon W, John Miles, Ross Tucker, Marc Douglas, Martin Raftery, Eanna Falvey, and Prabhat Mathema "Diagnostic Utility of New SCAT5 Neurological Screen Sub-tests." Sports Medicine - Open 7, Article number: 14. (2021) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35179
Fuller GW, Miles J, Tucker R, Douglas M, Raftery M, Falvey E, et al. Diagnostic Utility of New SCAT5 Neurological Screen Sub-tests. Sports Medicine - Open. 2021;7(Article number: 14) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35179.