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Detailed assessment of pedestrian ground contact injuries observed from in-depth accident data

机译:根据深入的事故数据对行人地面接触伤害进行详细评估

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Most pedestrians struck by vehicles receive injuries from contact with the vehicle and also from the subsequent ground contact. However, ground related pedestrian injuries have received little focus. This paper uses 1221 German pedestrian collision cases occurring between 2000 and 2015 to assess the distribution and risk factors for pedestrian ground related injuries. Results show that for MATS 2, the ground accounted for 24% of cases, for MATS 3 the ground accounted for 20% of cases and for MATS 4-5, the ground accounted for 14% of cases. There were no AIS 6 ground related injuries, though there were several fatal cases where the ground was coded as the most serious injury. The head, thorax and spine dominate AIS 4-5 ground contact injuries. Vehicle impact speeds were higher for ground related MS 4-5 compared to MS 2 injury cases and the average impact speed for ground related injuries to the upper and lower extremities was lower than for body regions like head, thorax and spine. There was a significant age effect on pedestrian ground related injury outcome, with older pedestrians suffering more severe injuries and the median age for thorax injuries was higher than for all other body regions. There was no significant difference in the proportions of AIS 2+ head injuries produced by ground contact for more recent vehicles (model year since 2005) compared to older vehicles (model year before 2005). However, logistic regression analysis showed that the normalised bonnet leading-edge height is a risk factor for adult pedestrian AIS2+ ground related head injuries, and this provides empirical support for recent computational modelling predictions which implied a relationship between vehicle shape and pedestrian ground contact injuries. Considering the potential benefits of preventing pedestrian ground contact, for collisions below 40 km/h two thirds of the injury costs would be eliminated if ground contact could be prevented, and even higher benefits are likely at lower speeds (20 and 30 km/h). These data demonstrate the importance of ground related pedestrian injuries and show that vehicle shape influences pedestrian injury outcome in ground contact. The data therefore provides significant motivation for countermeasures to prevent or moderate pedestrian ground related injuries.
机译:撞到车辆的大多数行人会因与车辆接触以及随后的地面接触而受伤。但是,与地面相关的行人受伤很少受到关注。本文使用2000年至2015年期间发生的1221例德国行人碰撞事件来评估行人地面相关伤害的分布和危险因素。结果显示,对于MATS 2,地面占案例的24%,对于MATS 3,地面占案例的20%,对于MATS 4-5,地面占案例的14%。没有发生AIS 6地面相关伤害,尽管有几起致命案例,其中地面被标记为最严重的伤害。头,胸和脊柱是AIS 4-5地面接触伤害的主要因素。与MS 2受伤的案例相比,与地面相关的MS 4-5的车辆撞击速度更高,并且与地面相关的上肢和下肢受伤的平均撞击速度低于头,胸和脊柱等身体部位。年龄对与行人地面相关的伤害后果具有显着的年龄影响,年龄较大的行人受伤更为严重,胸部受伤的中位年龄高于其他所有身体部位。与较旧的车辆(2005年之前的车型)相比,较新的车辆(自2005年以来的车型)通过地面接触产生的AIS 2+头部受伤的比例没有显着差异。然而,逻辑回归分析表明,标准化发动机罩前缘高度是成人行人AIS2 +地面相关头部受伤的危险因素,这为最近的计算建模预测提供了经验支持,这些预测暗示了车辆形状与行人地面接触伤害之间的关系。考虑到防止行人与地面接触的潜在好处,对于低于40 km / h的碰撞,如果可以避免与地面的接触,则可以避免三分之二的伤害费用,而在较低的速度(20和30 km / h)下,可能会有更高的收益。这些数据证明了与地面相关的行人受伤的重要性,并表明车辆形状会影响地面接触中的行人伤害结果。因此,该数据为采取预防措施或减轻与行人地面相关的伤害提供了重要动力。

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