School of Life Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, 5 South Zhongguancun Street, Beijing, 100081, People's Republic of China.
Biomed Eng Online. 2019 Apr 2;18(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s12938-019-0652-3.
BACKGROUND: Aged people all over the world are prone to fall down accidentally and be injured with fracture, such as the rib fracture. To protect the elderly, the safety vest has been developed to protect them from being injured when falling down. To effectively protect the elderly, more analysis on the protective capacity of a safety vest under different situation are needed. RESULTS: Herein, a finite element model based on the computed tomography CT scanning data of a Chinese old female was built, and then used to simulate the process of falling down at different velocities. Analysis and comparison were done on the maximum shear stress, kinetic energy curves and internal energy curves with and without safety vest. The maximum shear stress indicated that the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 2+ injury risks of rib were 8%, 100% and 100% at the velocities of 1.5 m/s, 2.0 m/s and 2.5 m/s, respectively. The corresponding risks were lowered to 0%, 0% and 60% by the vest, respectively. Furthermore, the vest could absorb the internal energy resulted by the deformation of the thoracic osseous tissue by about 20%, thus decreasing the shear stress and the injury risk. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the safety vest decreases the injury risk when the elderly fall down, thus protects them from being injured.
背景:全世界的老年人都容易意外摔倒并骨折,如肋骨骨折。为了保护老年人,已经开发出了安全背心,以防止他们在摔倒时受伤。为了有效地保护老年人,需要对安全背心在不同情况下的保护能力进行更多的分析。
结果:本文基于中国老年女性的计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描数据构建了一个有限元模型,并用于模拟不同速度下的摔倒过程。分析和比较了有无安全背心时的最大剪切应力、动能曲线和内能曲线。最大剪切应力表明,在 1.5m/s、2.0m/s 和 2.5m/s 的速度下,肋骨的损伤严重程度标准(Abbreviated Injury Scale,AIS)2+ 损伤风险分别为 8%、100%和 100%。而背心将这些风险分别降低到了 0%、0%和 60%。此外,背心可以吸收约 20%的胸部骨骼组织变形产生的内能,从而降低剪切应力和损伤风险。
结论:安全背心可降低老年人摔倒时的受伤风险,从而保护他们免受伤害。
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