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Injury Risk for Research Subjects with Spina Bifida Occulta in a Repeated ImpactStudy: A Case Review

机译:重复影响脊柱裂患者研究对象的损伤风险研究:病例回顾

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Spina bifida occulta (SBO) occurs in 18-34% of the normal U. S. population.Recently, 16.5% of normal, asymptomatic male soldier volunteer candidates in a U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory ride motion study were excluded from the study because they had SBO at one vertebral level. Disqualifying this percentage of screened research subject candidates threatened the timely completion of the schedule intense protocol. Although one study suggests that SBO at spinal level Sl has a higher incidence of posterior disc herniation, the preponderance of clinical literature reports that spina bifida occulta is not a medical problem. The impact literature indicates that lumbosacral vertebral bodies fracture at 7.14 kN in static compression and 20 plus g during dynamic vertical impacts. In this paper, we examined the human data observed in ejection seat incidents, the rationale for excluding volunteers with single level SBO, and the path of axial load transmission through the lumbosacral spine. Based on the findings, we concluded that research volunteers with single level SBO are not at increased risk for injury, and recommended inclusion of these volunteers in future studies involving repeated axial impacts due to ride motion.

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