Mortality and injury patterns associated with roof crush in rollover crashes.

Auteur(s)
Mandell, S.P. Kaufman, R. MacK, C.D. & Bulger, E.M.
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In the United States, a significant number of spine injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and deaths result from motor vehicle rollover crashes each year though they make up a small percentage of total crashes. We sought to explore the relationship between these injuries and the degree of roof crush. The risk of mortality, TBI, and spine injury all increased as the degree of roof crush increased. For mortality increased risk occurred at >15 cm [15-30 cm: OR 2.089 (95% CI: 1.461-2.987); >30 cm: OR 6.301 (95% CI: 4.369-9.087)]. For TBI, increased risk was seen above 15 cm crush [15-30 cm: OR 1.52 (95% CI: 1.045-2.21); >30 cm: OR 3.672 (95% CI: 2.456-5.490)]. For spine injury increased risk was seen above 8 cm crush [8-15 cm: OR 1.968 (95% CI 1.273-3.043); 15-30 cm: OR 2.530 (95% CI 1.634-3.917); =30 cm OR 2.682 (95% CI 1.474, 4.877). Results were similar across the different statistical models. There is an association between the degree of roof crush and mortality, spine injury, and head injury in rollover crashes. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E146365 /91 / ITRD E146365
Uitgave

Accident Analysis and Prevention. 2010 /07. 42(4) Pp1326-1331 (23 Refs.)

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