THE BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSE OF THE LOWER ABDOMEN TO BELT RESTRAINT LOADING.

Auteur(s)
Miller, M.A.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The biomechanical response of the lower abdomen was investigated by simulated belt-restraint loading to the lower abdomen in a supine, rigidly supported, anesthetized swine. Impacts were delivered through a belt interface to the external ventrodorsad dimension of the lower abdomen at L4. A combination of a velocity and compression varying from 1.6-6.6 m/s and 6-67%, respectively, constituted one impact. Logist analysis indicated that maximum Compression (Cmax), maximum Viscous response (VCmax), and particularly peak Force-maximum Compression (FmaxCmax),were effective correlates to injury severity at AISr3 and 4.Statistical fit to AISr4 injury probability was strongest with a multi-parametric Logist analysis of Cmax and VCmax which indicated that abdominal injury may be related to both a velocity and compression mechanism. Force-deformation curves, characterized by a gradual, almost linear rise followed by rapid unloading, provided information on the stiffness of the lower abdomen in response to belt loading. Force deflection curves based on total load indicated a reasonable correlation (R}=0.61) between estimated lower abdominal stiffness and velocity.(Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 828214 /84 / IRRD 828214
Uitgave

The Journal Of Trauma. 1989 /11. 29(11) Pp1571-84 (58 Refs.)

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