Suneson A, Hansson H A, Seeman T
J Trauma. 1987 Jul;27(7):782-9. doi: 10.1097/00005373-198707000-00016.
The aim of the present study was to investigate pressure changes and possible damage to the central and peripheral nervous system induced by a high-energy missile striking a peripheral extremity. Anesthetized pigs were shot with a high-velocity missile (1,500 ms-1) in their left thigh. Transducers placed in the abdomen and brain recorded short-lasting bursts (1.0 to 1.5 ms) of oscillating pressure waves of high frequency. The amplitude of the pressure waves within the brain was about 125 KPa, and in the abdomen about 270 KPa, with a mean value of transferred energy from the missile of about 700 joules. Concomitantly, there were one or two apneic periods with a duration of a few seconds during the first minute after the shot. No significant changes in the heart rate, blood pressure, or other circulatory parameters were detected. Minor blood-brain and blood-nerve barrier damage occurred. It is concluded that the pressure waves caused by hits of peripheral parts of the body by high-energy missiles may be of such a large magnitude that distant damage to nervous tissue may result.
本研究的目的是调查高能导弹撞击外周肢体时所引起的压力变化以及对中枢和外周神经系统可能造成的损伤。对麻醉后的猪左大腿发射高速导弹(1500米/秒)。置于腹部和脑部的传感器记录到高频振荡压力波的短暂脉冲(1.0至1.5毫秒)。脑内压力波的振幅约为125千帕,腹部约为270千帕,导弹传递的能量平均值约为700焦耳。同时,发射后第一分钟内出现一或两个持续数秒的呼吸暂停期。未检测到心率、血压或其他循环参数的显著变化。发生了轻微的血脑屏障和血神经屏障损伤。得出的结论是,高能导弹撞击身体外周部位所产生的压力波可能强度极大,从而导致对神经组织的远距离损伤。