Residual cardiovascular damage resulting from nonpenetrating steering wheel impact.

Author(s)
Fine, P.R. Kuhlemeier, K.V. & De Vivo, M.J.
Year
Abstract

In this study two accidents victim cohorts and a third, matched, accident-free cohort were identified and evaluated. These data suggest many, otherwise healthy drivers, frequently, suffer an insidious subclinical alteration in ECG patterns. Whether thoracic trauma predisposes an individual to eventual cardiac pathology remains unknown; however, these eventual cardiac pathology remains unknown; however, these findings confirm the necessity for increased vigilance and consideration.

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Publication

Library number
B 18604 (In: B 18601 [electronic version only]) /84/ IRRD 254464
Source

In: Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Louisville, Kentucky, October 4-6, 1979, p. 28-42, 8 tab., 9 ref.

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