致命的机动车-行人碰撞伤害模式-系统的文献综述。

Q4 Medicine
Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-17 DOI:10.1177/1925362120986059
Moheem Masumali Halari, Michael James Shkrum
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导读:行人被机动车撞击的伤害模式在医学文献中有描述,这些文献在近半个世纪前首次出版。“经典”损伤分布三位一体被描述为成人(颅骨-骨盆-四肢),随后应用于儿童(头-髋或骨盆-股骨远端/膝关节)。值得注意的是,这些经典的三位一体来自两份出版物,报告了仅有11名患者的临床观察,这些患者都是成年人。方法:使用Medline、CINAHL、EMBASE和Cochrane进行系统的文献综述,以确定成人和儿童年龄组行人的机动车碰撞(MVC)-行人损伤“三合一”和其他创伤模式的证据基础。结果:在本综述中发现的1540篇全文文章中,56篇英文论文符合纳入标准,即机动车与行人碰撞导致的具体致命伤害是通过尸检确定的。受伤模式的变化与“经典”三位一体不同。这些差异可能源于车辆设计和安全功能的进步,这影响了伤害的性质和分布。讨论:需要进一步研究不同年龄的行人所遭受的特定伤害与不同类型的车辆和影响的相关性,以评估先前观察到的与当前机动车辆相关的伤害模式的有效性。损伤模式的描述可以帮助医疗团队进行创伤管理。汽车制造商和政府监管机构可以更好地评估,引入旨在保护行人被撞时的高级驾驶辅助功能,是否能有效减少严重伤害。在法医病理学实践中,基于现代车辆撞击数据的行人伤害模式知识可以为MVC死亡调查员提供确定MVC动力学和行人运动学的手段。
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Fatal Motor Vehicle-Pedestrian Collision Injury Patterns-A Systematic Literature Review.

Introduction: Injury patterns in pedestrians struck by motor vehicles were described in medical literature first published almost a half century ago. "Classical" triads of injury distribution were described for adults (skull-pelvis-extremity) and subsequently applied to children (head-hip or pelvis-distal femur/knee joint). Notably, these classical triads were derived from two publications reporting clinical observations of only 11 patients, all of whom were adults.

Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted using Medline, CINAHL, EMBASE, and Cochrane to determine the evidence-base for motor vehicle collision (MVC)-pedestrian injury "triads" and other trauma patterns described for pedestrians in the adult and pediatric age groups.

Results: Of the 1540 full-text articles identified in the review, 56 articles published in English met the inclusion criteria, that is, motor vehicle-pedestrian collision resulting in specific, fatal injuries determined by postmortem examinations. There were variations in injury patterns that differed from the "classical" triads. These differences likely stem from advances in vehicle design and safety features which have affected the nature and distribution of injuries.

Discussion: Further research on the correlation of specific injuries sustained by pedestrians of different ages with various types of vehicles and impacts are needed to assess the validity of previously observed injury patterns in relation to the current motor vehicle fleet. Delineation of injury patterns can assist health care teams in trauma management. Vehicle manufacturers and government regulators can better assess whether the introduction of advanced driver assistance features designed to protect pedestrians when struck will be effective in reducing severe injuries. In forensic pathology practice, knowledge of pedestrian injury patterns based on data representative of impacts involving modern vehicles can provide MVC death investigators the means to determine MVC dynamics and pedestrian kinematics.

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