Occupant injury severity from lateral collisions: a literature review
Autor: | François Bellavance, Claire Laberge-Nadeau, Fernand Pichette, Stéphane Messier, Lyne Vézina |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
medicine.medical_specialty Automobile Driving Population Poison control Crash Occupational safety and health law.invention Physical medicine and rehabilitation law Airbag Injury prevention Forensic engineering medicine Humans Safety Risk Reliability and Quality education education.field_of_study Trauma Severity Indices business.industry Accidents Traffic Human factors and ergonomics Collision Databases as Topic Wounds and Injuries business |
Zdroj: | Journal of safety research. 40(6) |
ISSN: | 1879-1247 |
Popis: | Problem Side impacts are a serious automotive injury problem; they represent about 30% of all fatalities for passenger vehicle occupants. This literature review focuses on occupant injuries resulting from real lateral collisions. It emphasizes the interaction between injury patterns and crash factors, taking into account type of injuries and their severity. It highlights what is known on the subject and suggests further studies. Method We reviewed papers identified by searches in two electronic databases for the 1996-2009 publication period, and in specific journals and conference proceedings. Results Studies on the Primary Direction of Force (PDOF) have revealed that fatal crashes occur most frequently when the PDOF is at 3 or 9 o'clock. The risk of serious injury is two to three times higher for the near-side occupant than for the far-side occupant. Head injuries predominate in oblique impacts and thoracic injuries in perpendicular ones. A few results are also reported on side airbag protection. Conclusions This literature review presents an overall picture of the injuries caused by lateral collisions, though each of the papers or articles examined focuses mostly on some particular aspect of the problem. The incidence of specific injuries depends on the data source used. Very few population-based analyses of lateral collision injuries were found. Impact on industry New studies are needed to evaluate new protective devices (e.g., lateral airbags, inflatable curtains). Without interfering with their care duties, Emergency Medical Technicians could be systematically trained to observe the collision's specific characteristics and to report all their relevant observations to the emergency physicians to increase the likelihood of prompt diagnosis and proper care. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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