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Can a Boxer Engine Reduce Leg Injuries Among Motorcyclists? Analysis of Injury Distributions in Crashes Involving Different Motorcycles Fitted with Antilock Brakes (ABS)

机译:Boxer发动机可以减少摩托车骑士的腿部伤害吗?装有防抱死制动系统(ABS)的不同摩托车碰撞事故中的伤害分布分析

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Objectives: Several studies have shown that motorcycle antilock braking systems (ABS) reduce crashes and injuries. However, it has been suggested that the improved stability provided by ABS would make upright crashes more frequent, thus changing the injury distributions among motorcyclists and increasing the risk of leg injuries. The overall motorcycle design can vary across different categories and manufacturers. For instance, some motorcycles are equipped with boxer-twin engines; that is, with protruding cylinder heads. A previous study based on a limited material has suggested that these could provide some leg protection; therefore, the aim of this research was to analyze injury distributions in crashes involving ABS-equipped motorcycles with boxer-twin engines compared to similar ABS-equipped motorcycles with other engine configurations.Methods: Swedish hospital and police records from 2003-2014 were used. Crashes involving ABS-equipped motorcycles with boxer-twin engines (n = 55) were compared with similar ABS-equipped motorcycles with other engines configurations (n = 127). The distributions of Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 1+ and AIS 2+ were compared. Each subject's injury scores were also converted to the risk for permanent medical impairment (RPMI), which shows the risk of different levels of permanent medical impairment given the severity and location and of injuries. To compare injury severity, the mean RPMI 1+ and RPMI 10+ were analyzed for each body region and in overall for each group of motorcyclists.Results: It was found that AIS 1+, AIS 2+, and PMI 1+ leg injuries were reduced by approximately 50% among riders with boxer engines. These results were statistically significant. The number of injuries to the upper body did not increase; the mean RPMI to the head and upper body were similar across the 2 groups, suggesting that the severity of injuries did not increase either. Indications were found suggesting that the overall mean RPMI 1+ was lower among riders with boxer engines, although this result was not statistically significant. The mean values of the overall RPMI 10+ were similar.Conclusions: Boxer-twin engines were not originally developed to improve motorcycle crashworthiness. However, the present article indicates that these engines can reduce leg injuries among riders of motorcycles fitted with ABS. Though it is recommended that future research should look deeper into this particular aspect, the present findings suggest that the concept of integrated leg protection is indeed feasible and that further engineering efforts in this area are likely to yield significant savings in health losses among motorcyclists.
机译:目标:多项研究表明,摩托车防抱死制动系统(ABS)减少了碰撞和伤害。然而,已经提出,ABS提供的改进的稳定性将使直立碰撞更加频繁,从而改变摩托车手之间的伤害分布并增加腿部受伤的风险。摩托车的总体设计可能因不同类别和制造商而异。例如,有些摩托车配备了拳击手双引擎;也就是说,带有凸出的气缸盖。先前基于有限材料的研究表明,这些材料可以提供一些腿部保护。因此,本研究的目的是分析具有拳击手双引擎的配备ABS的摩托车与具有其他引擎配置的类似配备ABS的摩托车在碰撞中的伤害分布。方法:使用2003-2014年瑞典医院和警察的记录。比较了具有Boxer-twin发动机(n = 55)的配备ABS的摩托车与具有其他发动机配置(n = 127)的具有ABS的类似摩托车的碰撞。比较了缩写损伤量表(AIS)1+和AIS 2+的分布。每个受试者的伤害得分也被转换为永久医学损伤的风险(RPMI),这表明在考虑到严重程度,位置和伤害的情况下,不同水平的永久医学损伤的风险。为了比较损伤的严重程度,分析了每个身体部位以及每组摩托车手的总体RPMI 1+和RPMI 10+。结果:发现AIS 1 +,AIS 2+和PMI 1+腿部受伤是使用拳击手发动机的骑手的骑行能力降低了约50%。这些结果具有统计学意义。上半身受伤人数没有增加;在两组中,头部和上半身的平均RPMI相似,表明受伤的严重程度也没有增加。发现的迹象表明,使用拳击手发动机的骑手的总体平均RPMI 1+较低,尽管该结果没有统计学意义。总体RPMI 10+的平均值相似。结论:Boxer-twin发动机最初并不是为提高摩托车的耐撞性而开发的。但是,本文指出,这些发动机可以减少装有ABS的摩托车骑手的腿部受伤。尽管建议未来的研究应更深入地研究这一特定方面,但目前的发现表明,腿部综合保护的概念确实是可行的,并且在这一领域的进一步工程努力可能会大大节省摩托车手的健康损失。

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