Age-Specific Injury Risk Curves for Distributed, Anterior Thoracic Loading of Various Sizes of Adults Based on Sternal Deflections

2016-22-0001

11/7/2016

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Injury Risk Curves are developed from cadaver data for sternal deflections produced by anterior, distributed chest loads for a 25, 45, 55, 65 and 75 year-old Small Female, Mid-Size Male and Large Male based on the variations of bone strengths with age. These curves show that the risk of AIS ≥ 3 thoracic injury increases with the age of the person. This observation is consistent with NASS data of frontal accidents which shows that older unbelted drivers have a higher risk of AIS ≥ 3 chest injury than younger drivers.
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Mertz, H., Prasad, P., Dalmotas, D., and Irwin, A., "Age-Specific Injury Risk Curves for Distributed, Anterior Thoracic Loading of Various Sizes of Adults Based on Sternal Deflections," 60TH Stapp Car Crash Conference, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, November 7, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-22-0001.
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11/7/2016
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2016-22-0001
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Technical Paper
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English