Radiological Correlates of Head Injuries in School-Level Rugby Union: A 10-Year Retrospective Cross-Sectional Analysis
Riaan van Tonder, Hofmeyr Viljoen, Christelle Ackermann

TL;DR
This study examines head injuries in school-level rugby players over 10 years, finding that CT scans have limited usefulness for diagnosing concussions and highlight the need for safer imaging practices.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the limited diagnostic value of CT scans for sport-related concussions in youth rugby and emphasizes radiation risk mitigation.
Findings
CT scans had a 14% sensitivity for detecting sport-related concussions.
Craniofacial fractures and intracranial injuries were the most common findings in head injury cases.
Public sector participants were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with a concussion compared to private sector cases.
Abstract
Sport-related concussion (SRC) in rugby union is common and carries a high injury burden, especially among children. Computed tomography (CT) imaging is commonly used to assess rugby-related head injuries, including SRC, subjecting children to ionising radiation. In addition, there is concern about the relationship between SRC, repetitive head impacts and neurodegeneration. To review and correlate the imaging findings of head injuries in school-level rugby players from a public tertiary referral centre and a private multi-centre radiology service. Descriptive, retrospective cross-sectional correlational study for the 2014–2023 period. Anonymised data were collected from the radiological information systems of a tertiary referral centre and a private radiology provider. Data included participant age, imaging modality, study type, date, findings and SRC status. The public and private…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraumatic Brain Injury Research · Radiation Dose and Imaging · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
