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Parametric comparisons of intracranial mechanical responses from three validated finite element models of the human head

机译:人体头部三验证有限元模型的颅内机械响应的参数比较

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A number of human head finite element (FE) models have been developed from different research groups over the years to study the mechanisms of traumatic brain injury. These models can vary substantially in model features and parameters, making it important to evaluate whether simulation results from one model are readily comparable with another, and whether response-based injury thresholds established from a specific model can be generalized when a different model is employed. The purpose of this study is to parametrically compare regional brain mechanical responses from three validated head FE models to test the hypothesis that regional brain responses are dependent on the specific head model employed as well as the region of interest (ROI). The Dartmouth Scaled and Normalized Model (DSNM), the Simulated Injury Monitor (SIMon), and the Wayne State University Head Injury Model (WSUHIM) were selected for comparisons. For model input, 144 unique kinematic conditions were created to represent the range of head impacts sustained by male collegiate hockey players during play. These impacts encompass the 50th, 95th, and 99th percentile peak linear and rotational accelerations at 16 impact locations around the head. Five mechanical variables (strain, strain rate, strain 9 strain rate, stress, and pressure) in seven ROIs reported from the FE models were compared using Generalized Estimating Equation statistical models. Highly significant differences existed among FE models for nearly all output variables and ROIs. The WSUHIM produced substantially higher peak values for almost all output variables regardless of the ROI compared to the DSNM and SIMon models (p<0.05). DSNM also produced significantly different stress and pressure compared with SIMon for all ROIs (p<0.05), but such differences were not consistent across ROIs for other variables. Regardless of FE model, most output variables were highly correlated with linear and rotational peak accelerations. The significant disparities in regional brain responses across head models regardless of the output variables strongly suggest that model-predicted brain responses from one study should not be extended to other studies in which a different model is utilized. Consequently, response-based injury tolerance thresholds from a specific model should not be generalized to other studies either in which a different model is used. However, the similar relationships between regional responses and the linear/ rotational peak accelerations suggest that each FE model can be used independently to assess regional brain responses to impact simulations in order to perform statistical correlations with medical images and/or well-selected experiments with documented injury findings.
机译:多年来从不同的研究组开发了许多人头有限元(FE)模型,以研究创伤性脑损伤的机制。这些模型可以在模型特征和参数中基本上变化,使得评估来自一个模型的模拟结果是否易于与另一模型相当,并且在采用不同的模型时可以广泛地推广来自特定模型的响应的损伤阈值。本研究的目的是参数比较来自三个验证的头部FE模型的区域脑机械反应,以测试区域脑响应依赖于所用的特定头部模型以及感兴趣的地区(ROI)的假设。达特茅斯缩放和归一化模型(DSNM),模拟伤害监测仪(SIMON)和Wayne State大学头部伤害模型(WSUHIM)进行比较。对于模型输入,创建了144个独特的运动条件,以代表男性大学曲棍球运动员在比赛中持续的头部影响范围。这些影响包括在头部周围的16个冲击位置处的50次,第95和第99百分位线性和旋转加速度。使用广义估计方程式统计模型进行比较从FE模型报告的七个ROI中的五种机械变量(应变,应变率,菌株9应变率,应力和压力)。用于几乎所有输出变量和ROI的FE模型中存在强度显着差异。与DSNM和SIMON型号相比,WSUHIM对于几乎所有输出变量的几乎所有输出变量产生了基本上更高的峰值(P <0.05)。与Simon相比,DSNM还产生了显着不同的压力和压力(P <0.05),但在其他变量的ROI中,这种差异并不一致。无论FE模型如何,大多数输出​​变量都与线性和旋转峰值加速度高度相关。无论输出变量都强烈表明,来自头部模型的区域大脑响应的显着差异表明,来自一项研究的模型预测的脑响应不应延伸到使用不同模型的其他研究。因此,来自特定模型的基于响应的损伤阈值不应推广到使用不同模型的其他研究。然而,区域响应与线性/旋转峰值加速度之间的类似关系表明,每个FE模型可以独立使用,以评估区域大脑对影响模拟的脑响应,以便与记录的医学图像和/或选择的实验进行统计相关性伤害调查结果。

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