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Intracranial Pressure Response to Non-Penetrating Ballistic Impact: An Experimental Study Using a Pig Physical Head Model and Live Pigs

机译:颅内压对非穿透弹道的反应:使用猪的物理头模型和活猪的实验研究

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This study was conducted to characterize the intracranial pressure response to non-penetrating ballistic impact using a "scalp-skull-brain" pig physical head model and live pigs. Forty-eight ballistic tests targeting the physical head model and anesthetized pigs protected by aramid plates were conducted with standard 9 mm bullets at low (279-297 m/s), moderate (350-372 m/s), and high (409-436 m/s) velocities. Intracranial pressure responses were recorded with pressure sensors embedded in similar brain locations in the physical head model and the anesthetized pigs. Three parameters of intracranial pressure were determined from the measured data: intracranial maximum pressure (Pmax), intracranial maximum pressure impulse (PImax), and the duration of the first positive phase (PPD). The intracranial pressure waves exhibited blast-like characteristics for both the physical model and l live pigs. Of all three parameters, Pmax is most sensitive to impact velocity, with means of 126 kPa (219 kPa), 178 kPa (474 kPa), and 241 kPa (751 kPa) for the physical model (live pigs) for low, moderate, and high impact velocities, respectively. The mean PPD becomes increasingly short as the impact velocity increases, whereas PImax shows the opposite trend. Although the pressure parameters of the physical model were much lower than those of the live pigs, good correlations between the physical model and the live pigs for the three pressure parameters, especially Pmax, were found using linear regression. This investigation suggests that Pmax is a preferred parameter for predicting the severity of the brain injury resulting from behind armor blunt trauma (BABT).
机译:使用“头皮-颅脑”猪物理头模型和活猪对颅内压对非穿透性弹道冲击的反应进行了表征。使用标准9 mm子弹在低(279-297 m / s),中(350-372 m / s)和高(409- 436 m / s)的速度。用压力传感器记录颅内压力反应,压力传感器嵌入在物理头模型和麻醉猪的相似大脑位置。从实测数据中确定了颅内压的三个参数:颅内最大压力(P max ),颅内最大压力冲动(PI max )和首次正压的持续时间相(PPD)。颅内压力波对物理模型和活猪均表现出爆炸样特征。在这三个参数中,P max 对撞击速度最敏感,物理模型的平均值分别为126 kPa(219 kPa),178 kPa(474 kPa)和241 kPa(751 kPa)(活猪)分别用于低,中和高冲击速度。随着冲击速度的增加,平均PPD越来越短,而PI max 则呈现相反的趋势。尽管物理模型的压力参数远低于活猪,但是使用线性回归发现,物理模型与活猪之间在三个压力参数(尤其是P max )之间具有良好的相关性。这项研究表明,P max 是预测后装甲钝伤(BABT)所致脑损伤严重程度的首选参数。

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