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Published in: Sports Medicine 4/2017

01-04-2017 | Original Research Article

Utility of S100B Serum Level for the Determination of Concussion in Male Rugby Players

Authors: Damien Bouvier, Thomas Duret, Mathieu Abbot, Thibault Stiernon, Bruno Pereira, Aurélien Coste, Jean Chazal, Vincent Sapin

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Background

The incidence of concussion in professional direct-contact sports, particularly in rugby, has increased in recent years. To date, cognitive assessment is the most common means of determining whether a concussed player can return to the game. Serum S100B assay, an objective blood test known to be useful in brain injury management, may offer a novel additional approach to the management of concussed male rugby players.

Objective

The aim of this study was to investigate the S100B utility for the determination of concussion in a professional 15-players-a-side rugby team.

Methods

Thirty-nine male rugby players were included in a prospective study during the 2014–2015 French championship season. Serum sampling was carried out several times at baseline and after a match and/or a concussion, at set times (2, 36 h). Serum S100B concentrations were determined using chemiluminescence immunoassay on a Roche Diagnostics® instrument.

Results

The players’ basal serum S100B was stable during the season and was not correlated with anthropometric data, body composition, or creatine kinase concentration. A significant increase in S100B concentration within 2 h after a game (without concussion) was observed. This increase was correlated with the number of body collisions during a match. Seventy-seven assays were performed 36 h after a game, including the follow-up of five concussed players. Thirty-six hours after a match, an increase of a minimum of 20 % compared with individual basal concentrations identified concussion with 100 % sensitivity and 81 % specificity.

Conclusion

S100B measured 36 h after a match is thus a discriminating test to identify concussion in a male rugby player, with a 100 % negative predictive value.
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Metadata
Title
Utility of S100B Serum Level for the Determination of Concussion in Male Rugby Players
Authors
Damien Bouvier
Thomas Duret
Mathieu Abbot
Thibault Stiernon
Bruno Pereira
Aurélien Coste
Jean Chazal
Vincent Sapin
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0579-9

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