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用于大规模爆炸创伤性脑损伤研究的先进爆炸模拟器的特性分析

Characterization of an Advanced Blast Simulator for Investigation of Large Scale Blast Traumatic Brain Injury Studies.

作者信息

Nelson Allison J, Ritzel David, Showalter Noah, Boppe Danny, Riegel Andy, VandeVord Pamela J

机构信息

School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

出版信息

Ann Biomed Eng. 2025 Jan;53(1):133-143. doi: 10.1007/s10439-024-03618-6. Epub 2024 Sep 14.

Abstract

Blast traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is a prominent military health concern. The pervasiveness and long-term impacts of this injury highlight the need for investigation of the physiological outcomes of bTBI. Preclinical models allow for the evaluation of behavioral and neuropathological sequelae associated with bTBI. Studies have implemented rodent models to investigate bTBI due to the relative small size and low cost; however, a large animal model with similar neuroanatomical structure to humans is essential for clinical translation. Small blast simulators are used to induce bTBI in rodents, but a large animal model demands a larger device. This study describes a large advanced blast simulator (ABS4) that is a gas-detonation-driven system consisting of 5 sections totaling 40 ft in length with a cross-section of 4 × 4 ft at the test section. It is highly suitable for large animals and human surrogate investigations. This work characterized the ABS4 in preparation of large-scale bTBI testing. An array of tests were conducted with target overpressures in the test section ranging from 10 to 50 psi, and the pressure-time profiles clearly illustrate the essential characteristics of a free-field blast wave, specifically a sharp peak pressure and a defined negative phase. Multiple blast tests conducted at the same target pressure produced very similar pressure profiles, exhibiting the reproducibility of the ABS4 system. With its extensive range of pressures and substantial size, the ABS4 will permit military-relevant translational blast testing.

摘要

爆炸所致创伤性脑损伤(bTBI)是军事健康领域的一个突出问题。这种损伤的普遍性和长期影响凸显了对bTBI生理后果进行研究的必要性。临床前模型有助于评估与bTBI相关的行为和神经病理学后遗症。由于相对较小的体型和低成本,已有研究采用啮齿动物模型来研究bTBI;然而,对于临床转化而言,具有与人类相似神经解剖结构的大型动物模型至关重要。小型爆炸模拟器用于在啮齿动物中诱导bTBI,但大型动物模型需要更大的设备。本研究描述了一种大型先进爆炸模拟器(ABS4),它是一个气体爆轰驱动系统,由5个部分组成,总长度为40英尺,测试部分的横截面为4×4英尺。它非常适合大型动物和人体替代研究。这项工作对ABS4进行了表征,为大规模bTBI测试做准备。在测试部分进行了一系列目标超压范围为10至50磅力/平方英寸的测试,压力-时间曲线清楚地说明了自由场爆炸波的基本特征,特别是尖锐的峰值压力和明确的负压阶段。在相同目标压力下进行的多次爆炸测试产生了非常相似的压力曲线,展示了ABS4系统的可重复性。凭借其广泛的压力范围和较大的尺寸,ABS4将允许进行与军事相关的转化性爆炸测试。

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