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Influences of human thorax variability on population rib fracture risk prediction using human body models

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1154272

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human body model (HBM); rib fracture; sensitivity analysis; cortical bone; rib material

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The risk of rib fractures from thorax loading in vehicle crashes varies due to factors such as rib and ribcage properties. Human body models with detailed ribcages can be used to predict rib injury risk in crash analysis. This study identified that rib cortical bone thickness, rib cortical bone material properties, and rib cross-sectional width had the greatest influence on rib fracture risk in both frontal and near-side impacts. It is recommended to include these parameters in rib fracture risk analysis for vehicle occupants.
Rib fractures remain a common injury for vehicle occupants in crashes. The risk of a human sustaining rib fractures from thorax loading is highly variable, potentially due to a variability in individual factors such as material properties and geometry of the ribs and ribcage. Human body models (HBMs) with a detailed ribcage can be used as occupant substitutes to aid in the prediction of rib injury risk at the tissue level in crash analysis. To improve this capability, model parametrization can be used to represent human variability in simulation studies. The aim of this study was to identify the variations in the physical properties of the human thorax that have the most influence on rib fracture risk for the population of vehicle occupants. A total of 15 different geometrical and material factors, sourced from published literature, were varied in a parametrized SAFER HBM. Parametric sensitivity analyses were conducted for two crash configurations, frontal and near-side impacts. The results show that variability in rib cortical bone thickness, rib cortical bone material properties, and rib cross-sectional width had the greatest influence on the risk for an occupant to sustain two or more fractured ribs in both impacts. Therefore, it is recommended that these three parameters be included in rib fracture risk analysis with HBMs for the population of vehicle occupants.

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