Impact tolerance and response of the human thorax.

Auteur(s)
Kroell, C.K. Schneider, D.C. & Nahum, A.M.
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At the 1970 SAE International Automobile Safety Conference, the first experimental chest impact results from a new, continuing biomechanics research program were presented and compared with earlier studies performed elsewhere by one of the authors using a different technique. In this paper, additional work from the current program is documented. The general objective remains unchanged: To provide improved quantification of injury tolerance and thoracic mechanical response (force-time, deflection-time, and force-deflection relationships) for blunt sternal impact to the human cadaver. Fourteen additional unembalmed specimens of both sexes (ranging in age from 19-81 years, in weight from 117-180 lb, and in stature from 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. to 6 ft.) have been exposed to midsternal, blunt impacts using a horizontal, elastic-cord-propelled striker mass. Impact velocities were higher than those of the previous work, ranging from 14-32 mph. Striker weight varied from 3.6-52 lb, the smaller masses associated with the higher velocities. In all cases the impact was centered over the fourth interspace and delivered through a 6-in diameter, unpadded, flat wooden form with 1/2-in edge radius. In twelve cases the thoracic aorta was liquid pressurized at impact; and in seven cases, intra-aortic and intra-ventricular pressure-time histories were recorded during the impact event. Thoraic autopsies with cardiovascular disections were performed in all cases; in addition, thorough abdominal explorations were performed in nine.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 2505 (In: B 1449 S [electronic version only]) /84.1/ IRRD 204557
Uitgave

In: Proceedings of the 15th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Coronado, California, November 17-19, 1971, p. 84-134, 19 graph., 21 fig., 1 tab., 4 ref.; SAE Paper 710851

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