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预防致命性颅颈交界区损伤的一场革命:从职业赛车中的头颈部支撑装置吸取的经验教训。

A revolution in preventing fatal craniovertebral junction injuries: lessons learned from the Head and Neck Support device in professional auto racing.

作者信息

Kaul Anand, Abbas Ahmed, Smith Gabriel, Manjila Sunil, Pace Jonathan, Steinmetz Michael

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospitals, Case Medical Center.

Department of Neurosurgery, Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth Medical Center; and.

出版信息

J Neurosurg Spine. 2016 Dec;25(6):756-761. doi: 10.3171/2015.10.SPINE15337. Epub 2016 Jul 12.

Abstract

Fatal craniovertebral junction (CVJ) injuries were the most common cause of death in high-speed motor sports prior to 2001. Following the death of a mutual friend and race car driver, Patrick Jacquemart (1946-1981), biomechanical engineer Dr. Robert Hubbard, along with race car driver and brother-in-law Jim Downing, developed the concept for the Head and Neck Support (HANS) device to prevent flexion-distraction injuries during high-velocity impact. Biomechanical testing showed that neck shear and loading forces experienced during collisions were 3 times the required amount for a catastrophic injury. Crash sled testing with and without the HANS device elucidated reductions in neck tension, neck compression, head acceleration, and chest acceleration experienced by dummies during high-energy crashes. Simultaneously, motor sports accidents such as Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s fatal crash in 2001 galvanized public opinion in favor of serious safety reform. Analysis of Earnhardt's accident demonstrated that his car's velocity parallel to the barrier was more than 150 miles per hour (mph), with deceleration upon impact of roughly 43 mph in a total of 0.08 seconds. After careful review, several major racing series such as the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) and Championship Auto Racing Team (CART) made major changes to ensure the safety of drivers at the turn of the 21st century. Since the rule requiring the HANS device in professional auto racing series was put in place, there has not been a single reported case of a fatal CVJ injury.

摘要

2001年之前,颅颈交界区(CVJ)致命伤是高速赛车运动中最常见的死亡原因。在共同的朋友兼赛车手帕特里克·雅凯马尔(1946 - 1981)去世后,生物力学工程师罗伯特·哈伯德博士与赛车手兼姐夫吉姆·唐宁共同开发了头部和颈部支撑(HANS)装置的概念,以防止高速撞击时的屈曲 - 牵张损伤。生物力学测试表明,碰撞过程中颈部受到的剪切力和负荷力是造成灾难性损伤所需量的3倍。在有和没有HANS装置的情况下进行的碰撞雪橇测试表明,在高能碰撞中,假人所经历的颈部张力、颈部压缩、头部加速度和胸部加速度均有所降低。与此同时,2001年戴尔·恩哈特一世的致命撞车等赛车事故激起了公众对重大安全改革的支持。对恩哈特事故的分析表明,他的汽车与障碍物平行时的速度超过每小时150英里(mph),撞击时的减速在总共0.08秒内约为每小时43英里。经过仔细审查,全国运动汽车竞赛协会(NASCAR)和冠军汽车赛车队(CART)等几个主要赛车系列赛在21世纪之交进行了重大变革,以确保车手的安全。自从职业赛车系列赛要求使用HANS装置的规则实施以来,尚未有一例致命CVJ损伤的报告病例。

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