NASCAR Mandates ImPACT Baseline Concussion Testing
Pre-Season Testing Begins in 2014
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2013)
– NASCAR announced today that
beginning in 2014, the sanctioning body will mandate pre-season
neurocognitive baseline testing as part of its comprehensive concussion
prevention and management program for all of its national series
drivers.
At
the start of this season, NASCAR recommended that drivers who did not
already have a baseline test secure one, while also indicating that a
pre-season
baseline mandate could become effective as soon as next year.
Baseline testing will be performed through the use of an ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) test, which is a widely-used neurocognitive assessment tool. The result of neurocognitive testing is one factor out of many that doctors use to diagnose and treat concussions. This particular test evaluates an athlete’s verbal and visual memory, processing speed and reaction time.
By
performing this test prior to the start of a season of competition,
doctors are given a snapshot of an athlete’s brain function while in a
healthy
state. Doctors can then use that baseline to compare to post-concussion
tests to assist them in both evaluating the effects of any injury and
informing their decisions to return an athlete to competition.
“NASCAR
made this decision because we think it is important to drivers’ health
for doctors to have the best information and tools available in
evaluating
injuries,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR vice president of racing
operations. “Before announcing this rule, we provided drivers concussion
and baseline testing education and created opportunities for them to
ask any questions they may have to a top neurosurgeon
that specializes in traumatic brain injuries. Also, remember that
ImPACT tests are not new to our sport and have been used for treatment through the years.”
Since
NASCAR’s recommendation prior to the start of this season, drivers were
invited to two concussion education sessions featuring Dr. Vinay
Deshmukh,
M.D. of Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, a member of
NASCAR’s Medical Advisory Group of Consulting Physicians. At those
sessions, drivers were presented with an overview of what concussions
are, their causes, treatment and the role that baseline tests
play in the comprehensive evaluation of concussions.
“We
are extremely confident that our concussion protocol is among the best
in sports,” O’Donnell said. “We regularly review all of our practices
involving safety and health to see if there is anything that we can do
better, or should do differently moving forward. Implementing baseline
testing is a primary example of our philosophy to protect our
competitors the best that we can.”
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