نتایج جستجو برای: blast injury

تعداد نتایج: 338014  

2012
Yun Chen Wei Huang Shlomi Constantini

A hydraulic energy redirection and release technology has been developed for mitigating the effects of blast shock waves on protected objects. The technology employs a liquid-filled plastic tubing as a blast overpressure transformer to transfer kinetic energy of blast shock waves into hydraulic energy in the plastic tubings. The hydraulic energy is redirected through the plastic tubings to the ...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2011
Bo Zhang Aimin Wang Wei Hu Liangchao Zhang Yan Xiong Jing Chen Jianmin Wang

BACKGROUND One of the important causes of death after blast injuries is reduced blood volume, which typically results from hemorrhage but may also result from nonhemorrhagic causes. Hemoconcentration is one such alternate cause of reduced blood volume, but its mechanism is unclear. Because blood is condensed after chest-abdomen blast injuries in rabbits, a series of experiments was conducted to...

2017
Anna P. Miller Alok S. Shah Brandy V. Aperi Shekar N. Kurpad Brian D. Stemper Aleksandra Glavaski-Joksimovic

Blast traumatic brain injury (bTBI) affects civilians, soldiers, and veterans worldwide and presents significant health concerns. The mechanisms of neurodegeneration following bTBI remain elusive and current therapies are largely ineffective. It is important to better characterize blast-evoked cellular changes and underlying mechanisms in order to develop more effective therapies. In the presen...

2016
Georgina Perez-Garcia Miguel A. Gama Sosa Rita De Gasperi Margaret Lashof-Sullivan Eric Maudlin-Jeronimo James R. Stone Fatemeh Haghighi Stephen T. Ahlers Gregory A. Elder

Blast-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) has been unfortunately common in veterans who served in the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The postconcussion syndrome associated with these mTBIs has frequently appeared in combination with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The presence of PTSD has complicated diagnosis, since clinically, PTSD and the postconcussion syndrome of m...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2016
Sharon Baughman Shively Iren Horkayne-Szakaly Robert V Jones James P Kelly Regina C Armstrong Daniel P Perl

BACKGROUND No evidence-based guidelines are available for the definitive diagnosis or directed treatment of most blast-associated traumatic brain injuries, partly because the underlying pathology is unknown. Moreover, few neuropathological studies have addressed whether blast exposure produces unique lesions in the human brain, and if those lesions are comparable with impact-induced traumatic b...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
D Kacy Cullen Yongan Xu Dexter V Reneer Kevin D Browne James W Geddes Shu Yang Douglas H Smith

Blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is the "signature wound" of the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, with no objective information of relative blast exposure, warfighters with bTBI may not receive appropriate medical care and are at risk of being returned to the battlefield. Accordingly, we have created a colorimetric blast injury dosimeter (BID) that exploits material fai...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2013
Shai Luria Gurion Rivkin Malka Avitzour Meir Liebergall Yoav Mintz Ram Mosheiff

BACKGROUND Explosion injuries to the upper extremity have specific clinical characteristics that differ from injuries due to other mechanisms. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the upper extremity injury pattern of attacks on civilian targets, comparing bomb explosion injuries to gunshot injuries and their functional recovery using standard outcome measures. METHODS Of 157 patients admitted to the hos...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Nicholas D. Davenport Kelvin O. Lim Michael T. Armstrong Scott R. Sponheim

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) due to explosive blast is common among military service members and often associated with long term psychological and cognitive disruptions. Little is known about the neurological effects of blast-related mTBI and whether they differ from those of civilian, non-blast mTBI. Given that brain damage from blasts may be diffuse and heterogeneous, we tested the hypo...

2015
Mengdong Liu Chi Zhang Wenbo Liu Peng Luo Lei Zhang Yuan Wang Zhanjiang Wang Zhou Fei

In current military conflicts and civilian terrorism, blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is the primary cause of neurotrauma. However, the effects and mechanisms of bTBI are poorly understood. Although previous researchers have made significant contributions to establishing animal models for the simulation of bTBI, the precision and controllability of blast-induced injury in animal mod...

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