Changes in Fixational Eye Movements (FEMs) Following Concussion

ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract Purpose: Identify changes in fixational eye movement (FEMs) outcomes following concussion and assess the association of FEMs outcomes with clinical outcomes including symptoms, neurocognitive, and vestibular/ocular motor. Methods: Participants included thirty-three individuals (13–27 years old; 54.5% female) diagnosed with concussion within the past 21 days. Concussion diagnosis was determined using current consensus guidelines. A tracking scanning laser ophthalmoscope (TSLO) was used to measure FEMS. Participants completed ImPACT, PCSS, and VOMS. Within-subjects changes in FEMS outcomes were calculated using paired-samples t-tests. A backwards stepwise linear regression to predict days to clearance was utilized with all FEMS outcomes as predictors. Results: MeanDriftH (slope of cumulative drift regression calculated horizontally; mean difference = 0.04; p = 0.03; Cohen’s d = 0.43) and drift proportion significantly changed over time (mean difference = 0.03; p = 0.03, d = 0.44). Average peak velocity of microsaccade (MsPkVel) predicted days to recovery (R = 0.26; p = 0.045; n = 24). MsPkVel and average duration of blink correlated with select reports of nausea on VOMS. Microsaccade frequency (r = −0.36; p = 0.04) correlated with NPC fogginess. Drift amplitude (DriftAmp) correlated with NPC distance (r = −0.41; p = 0.02) and VMS headache (r = 0.35; p = 0.04). MeanDriftH was negatively correlated with verbal memory (r = −0.44; p = 0.01), whereas DriftAmp was positively correlated (r = 0.50; p = 0.003). Bivariate contour ellipse area was correlated (r = 0.43; p = 0.01) with slower reaction time on ImPACT. Conclusions: FEMs outcomes demonstrated significant change and were useful in predicting recovery time following concussion. FEMs measurements may provide brief, objective data to augment current clinical assessment and inform prognosis for recovery. Future researchers should examine FEMS outcomes from pre- to post-concussion and explore age and sex differences.
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