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  • Concussion, a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), presents heterogeneously with diverse symptoms and recovery patterns.
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Framework:

  • A multidisciplinary expert workgroup defined common concussion subtypes and associated conditions.
  • Evidence-based methodology and literature review (1990-2017) were employed to characterize these presentations.
  • Meta-analyses assessed prevalence, compared to controls, and symptom severity differences.

Implementation:

  • Prevalence of headache/migraine (0.52) and cognitive (0.40) subtypes were highest in pediatric and adult populations, respectively.
  • Pediatric patients showed high prevalence of vestibular subtype (0.50).
  • Adults with concussion were significantly more likely to exhibit cognitive, vestibular, and anxiety/mood subtypes compared to controls.

Implications:

  • Findings underscore the need for comprehensive acute concussion assessments that include evaluations of all five subtypes and associated conditions.
  • Systematic identification of concussion subtypes can guide the development of targeted therapeutic interventions.
  • Understanding subtype prevalence and symptom severity is crucial for effective concussion management and recovery.