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Predictors of Cognitive Performance 72 Hours Following a Sports-Related Concussion

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  • María Julieta Russo
  • Ricardo Francisco Allegri

    (Clínica de Conmoción Cerebral, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina
    Instituto de Neurociencias Fleni-CONICET, Argentina
    Centro de Memoria y Envejecimiento, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina)

  • Agostina Kañevsky

    (Clínica de Conmoción Cerebral, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina
    Centro de Memoria y Envejecimiento, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina)

  • Fernando Salvat

    (Clínica de Conmoción Cerebral, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina)

  • Luciana Lamaletto
  • María Belén Helou
  • Aldana Marinangeli

    (Centro de Memoria y Envejecimiento, Departamento de Neurología, Argentina)

  • Gustavo Emilio Sevlever

    (Instituto de Neurociencias Fleni-CONICET, Argentina
    Departamento de Neuropatología y de Biología Molecular, Argentina)

Abstract

Current Sport-Related-Concussion (SRC) approaches usually em- phasize the total number of symptoms and severity related to neu- rotrauma, being a key component of the comprehensive evaluation of concussion. Recently, researchers have proposed multidisciplinary conceptual models of assessment and clinical care that emphasize concussion subtypes based on clinical profiles (Kontos, et al. [1]). From a clinical perspective, neuropsychological assessment is now recognized by many international sporting organizations as a main- stay of the diagnosis and management process following a concus- sion.

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  • María Julieta Russo & Ricardo Francisco Allegri & Agostina Kañevsky & Fernando Salvat & Luciana Lamaletto & María Belén Helou & Aldana Marinangeli & Gustavo Emilio Sevlever, 2024. "Predictors of Cognitive Performance 72 Hours Following a Sports-Related Concussion," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 58(1), pages 49965-49967, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:58:y:2024:i:1:p:49965-49967
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.58.009102
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