I-PREDICT第50百分位男性战士有限元模型:头部和颈部的开发和验证。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Nolan M Norton, Sarah A Crimmins, Zachary S Hostetler, Lance L Frazer, Daniel P Nicolella, Matthew L Davis, Derek A Jones
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军事飞行员经常暴露在导致头部和颈部疼痛和受伤的场景中。人类死后试验、人类志愿者试验和拟人化试验装置实验可以为损伤风险评估提供有用的信息,但每种方法都有局限性。有限元人体模型是评估飞行员受伤风险和生成可用于提高作战人员安全的数据的有用工具。本研究通过分层框架详细介绍了这种HBM的发展,即远征领域战备能力丧失预测:集成计算工具(I-PREDICT)。共纳入26例病例进行分层验证。验证框架首先确定和实施适当的材料模型,评估功能性脊柱单元(fsu),进展到颈椎和头部区域,最后使用BioRank生物保真度评分系统评估头颈复合物。I-PREDICT FSUs在伸展、屈曲和张力方面的总体生物保真度评分很好。当评估对额、上颌骨、颧、颞和顶骨区域的影响时,头部的生物保真度总体上很好。局部颈椎在压缩、伸展、屈曲、侧屈和轴向旋转方面的生物保真度评分总体良好。头颈复合体在张力、头部跌落和后部撞击情况下的生物保真度评分总体良好。目前的I-PREDICT模型是为50%的男性战士设计的。
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The I-PREDICT 50th Percentile Male Warfighter Finite Element Model: Development and Validation of the Head and Neck.

Military aviators are commonly exposed to scenarios that lead to pain and injury of the head and neck. Postmortem human subjects, human volunteer testing, and anthropomorphic test device experiments can provide useful information for injury risk assessments, but each method has limitations. Finite element human body models are a useful tool for assessing aviator injury risk and generating data that can be used to improve warfighter safety. This study details the head and neck development for such an HBM, the Incapacitation Prediction for Readiness in Expeditionary Domains: an Integrated Computational Tool (I-PREDICT), through a hierarchical framework. A total of 26 cases were included in the hierarchical validation. The validation framework began with identifying and implementing appropriate material models, assessments of functional spinal units (FSUs), progressing to the regional cervical spine and head, and culminated with assessments of the head-neck complex using the BioRank biofidelity scoring system. I-PREDICT FSUs had an overall excellent biofidelity score when assessed in extension, flexion, and tension. The head had an overall excellent biofidelity score when assessed with impacts to the frontal, maxilla, zygomatic, temporal, and parietal regions. The regional cervical spine had an overall good biofidelity score when assessed in compression, extension, flexion, lateral bending, and axial rotation. The head-neck complex had an overall good biofidelity score when assessed in tension, a head drop case, and a rear impact case. The current I-PREDICT model is designed for a 50th percentile male warfighter.

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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