Interrelationship of velocity and chest compression blunt thoracic impact to swine II.

Author(s)
Kroell.C.K. Allen, S.D. Warner, C.Y & Perl, T.R.
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Abstract

Results of two studies concerning the interrelationships of velocity, compression and injury in blunt thoracic impact to anesthetized swine have been combined to provide a data base of forty-one experiments. The significance of both compression and velocity as parameters of impact exposure severity is clearly demonstrated. Qualitatively, exacerbation of injury vas seen when either variable was increased with the other held constant.

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B 25486 (In: B 25479 S) /84 / IRRD 803196
Source

In: Proceedings of the 30th Stapp Car Crash Conference, San Diego, California, October 27-29, 1986, SAE Paper No. 861881, p. 99-122, 3 fig., 17 graph., 4 tab., 21 ref.

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