Using change scores on the vestibular ocular motor screening (VOMS) tool to identify concussion in adolescents

Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2022 Oct-Dec;11(4):591-597. doi: 10.1080/21622965.2021.1911806. Epub 2021 Apr 24.

Abstract

Objective: To develop clinical cutoffs using change scores for the VOMS individual items and an overall VOMS change score that identified concussion in adolescent athletes.

Methods: Change score clinical cutoffs were calculated from a sample of adolescents (13-18 years) with SRC (n = 147) and a sample of uninjured adolescents CONTROL (n = 147). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, with area under the curve (AUC), based on Youden's J statistic were used to identify optimal cutoffs for identifying SRC from CONTROLS using VOMS individual item change scores, an overall VOMS change scores, and NPC distance (cm).

Results: AUC values for VOMS item change scores ranged from .55 to .71. Optimal change score cutoffs were ≥1 for VOMS items and ≥3 for overall VOMS change score. The optimal cutoff for NPC distance was ≥3 cm. A ROC analysis revealed a three-factor model (AUC = .76) for identifying SRC that included vertical vesibular ocular reflex (VVOR), visual motion sensitivity (VMS), and NPC distance items. The AUC (.73) for the overall VOMS change score was higher than any individual VOMS AUC values.

Conclusions: This study supports an alternate scoring approach and clinical interpretation of VOMS items involving change scores that account for pretest symptoms.

Keywords: Sports; mild traumatic brain injury; sports-related concussion.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Athletes
  • Athletic Injuries* / diagnosis
  • Brain Concussion* / diagnosis
  • Humans