Thoracic aortic injury in motor crashes : the effect of impact direction, side of body struck, and seat belt use.

Author(s)
Fitzharris, M. Franklyn, M. Frampton, R. Yang, K. Morris, A. & Fildes, B.
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Abstract

Aortic injuries have been conventionally associated with frontal impacts. However, side-impact crashes are at a greater risk of aortic injuries, especially if the occupant was unbelted and involved in a crash of high impact severity. This paper will use in-depth real-world motor vehicle cash data from the United States and United Kingdom to assess the incidence and risk factors associated with thoracic aorta injuries.

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Library number
I E839829 /81 / ITRD E839829
Source

Journal of Trauma. 2004 /09. 57(3) pp582-590 (1 Fig., 9 Tab., 19 Ref.)

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