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Traumatic brain injury in pedestrian–vehicle collisions: Convexity and suitability of some functionals used as injury metrics

机译:行人车碰撞中的创伤性脑损伤:用作损伤指标的一些功能的凸性和适用性

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Background and Objective: \udAbrupt accelerations or decelerations can cause large strain in brain tissues and, consequently, different forms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). In order to predict the effect of the accelerations upon the soft tissues of the brain, many different injury metrics have been proposed (typically, an injury metric is a real valued functional of the accelerations). The objective of this article is to make a formal and empirical comparison, in order to identify general criteria for reasonable injury metrics, and propose a general guideline to avoid ill-proposed injury metrics.\ud\udMethods:\udA medium-size sample of vehicle-pedestrian collisions, from Post Mortem Human Subject (PMHS) tests, is analyzed. A statistical study has been conducted in order to determine the discriminant power of the usual metrics. We use Principal Component Analysis to reduce dimensionality and to check consistency among the different metrics. In addition, this article compares the mathematical properties of some of these functionals, trying to identify the desirable properties that any of those functionals needs to fulfill in order to be useful for optimization.\ud\udResults: We have found a pair-wise consistency of all the currently used metrics (any two injury metrics are always positively related). In addition, we observed that two independent principal factors explain about 72.5% of the observed variance among all collision tests. This is remarkable because it indicates that despite high number of different injury metrics, a reduced number of variables can explain the results of all these metrics. With regard to the formal properties, we found that essentially all injury mechanisms can be accounted by means of scalable, differentiable and convex functionals (we propose to call minimization suitable injury metric to any metric having these three formal properties). In addition three useful functionals, usable as injury metrics, are identified on the basis of the empirical comparisons.\ud\udConclusions: The commonly used metrics are highly consistent, but also highly redundant. Formal minimal conditions of a reasonable injury metric have been identified. Future proposals of injury metrics can benefit from the results of this study.
机译:背景与目的:\ ud突然的加速或减速会导致脑组织的大拉伤,从而导致不同形式的颅脑外伤(TBI)。为了预测加速度对大脑软组织的影响,已经提出了许多不同的伤害指标(通常,伤害指标是加速度的真正有价值的函数)。本文的目的是进行形式上和经验上的比较,以便确定合理的伤害指标的一般标准,并提出一般准则,以避免提出错误的伤害指标。\ ud \ udMethods:\ ud通过事后人类受试者(PMHS)测试分析了车辆与行人的碰撞。为了确定常用指标的判别力,已进行了统计研究。我们使用主成分分析来减少维数并检查不同指标之间的一致性。此外,本文还比较了其中一些功能的数学性质,试图确定这些功能中的任何一个都需要满足的理想性质,以便对优化有用。\ ud \ ud结果:我们发现了成对的一致性当前使用的所有指标中的任意一个(任何两个伤害指标始终呈正相关)。此外,我们观察到两个独立的主因子解释了所有碰撞测试中观察到的方差的约72.5%。这是很了不起的,因为它表明尽管有很多不同的伤害指标,但是减少的变量数量可以解释所有这些指标的结果。关于形式属性,我们发现基本上所有伤害机制都可以通过可伸缩,可微和凸函数来解决(我们建议将适合的最小伤害度量称为具有这三个形式属性的任何度量)。另外,在经验比较的基础上,确定了可用作伤害度量的三个有用功能。结论:常用度量是高度一致的,但也是高度冗余的。已经确定了合理伤害量度的正式最低条件。未来的伤害指标建议可以从这项研究的结果中受益。

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