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Prehospital care of suspected spine-injured lacrosse athletes: a systematic search, evidence review, and consensus recommendations

Lacrosse has experienced significant growth in popularity worldwide and will return to the Summer Olympic Games in 2028. While there are published consensus recommendations for prehospital care of athletes with suspected spine injuries, there are currently no recommendations specific to lacrosse ath...

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Published in:British journal of sports medicine 2025-02, p.bjsports-2024-108951
Main Authors: Bowman, Thomas G, Boergers, Richard J, Caswell, Shane V, Conway, Darryl, Mills, William J, Putukian, Margot, Merritt, Mandy, Vescovi, Jason D, Strapp, Edward, Loehr, Kellie, Monnin, Jennifer, Vozzo, Rebecca, Hatch, Robert, Wesley Siler, Caroline, Scarneo-Miller, Samantha E
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Summary:Lacrosse has experienced significant growth in popularity worldwide and will return to the Summer Olympic Games in 2028. While there are published consensus recommendations for prehospital care of athletes with suspected spine injuries, there are currently no recommendations specific to lacrosse athletes with and without circulation, airway, or breathing (CAB) compromise. The document aims to determine evidence- and consensus-based best practices and provide implementation recommendations to guide healthcare professionals in the prehospital care of suspected spine-injured lacrosse athletes. We comprised a consensus group of 15 individuals with diverse clinical, research, and administrative experiences to ensure broad representation across lacrosse competition levels. Peer-reviewed scientific and medical research literature was systematically searched for articles on spine injury in lacrosse participants to derive evidence-based recommendations. Following a modified Delphi approach with three rounds of voting, the author panel developed ten consensus-based best practices and implementation recommendations related to the care of potentially spine-injured lacrosse athletes with and without CAB compromise. In addition, recommendations are provided to guide the implementation of key preparations before lacrosse participation, such as developing and distributing an emergency action plan, lacrosse-specific policies and procedures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator requirements. All recommendations obtained acceptable levels of agreeability, feasibility, and clarity from at least 80% of the panel. The recommendations provide prehospital care guidance for healthcare professionals and event organisers aimed at improving patient outcomes following suspected spine injury.
ISSN:0306-3674
1473-0480
1473-0480
DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2024-108951