Åke Nygren
Chalmers University of Technology
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Acta neurochirurgica | 1986
Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall; Hans Gustafsson
The estimated number and cause of head injuries in Sweden are discussed. Head injuries are common in many activities and the need of head protection is stressed.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 1997
Hans Norin; Maria Krafft; Johnny Korner; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
Injury classification and assessment is one of the most important fields of injury prevention. At present, injury assessment focuses primarily on the risk of fatalities, in spite of the fact that most people who are injured survive the trauma. The net result of a fatality-based approach is that safety and vehicle engineers must make decisions with an incomplete, and sometimes misleading, picture of the traffic safety problem. By applying disability scaling reflecting long-term consequences to injury data, the most significant disabling injuries can be identified. The priorities change with the level of disability used in the scaling. In this study, the risk of permanent medical disability due to different injuries was derived and linked to abbreviated injury scale (AIS) values for 24,087 different injured body regions. This material is based on insurance data. To study how the importance of different bodily injuries changes with different severity assessments in a realistic real-world injury distribution, Swedish insurance industry disability scaling was applied to 3066 cases of belted Volvo drivers involved in frontal collisions. Crash severity was included in the study by using equivalent barrier speed (EBS). When lower levels of disability are included, injuries to the neck and the extremities become the most important, while brain and skull injuries become the most prominent at higher levels of disability. The results presented in this article should be regarded as a contribution to the development of a suitable disability scaling method. The results can also be utilized to further injury research and vehicle design aimed at reducing injuries which have the most important long-term disability consequences.
Proceedings of the 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV) | 1985
Åke Nygren; Hans Gustafsson; Claes Tingvall
Proceedings of the 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV) | 1985
Hans Gustafsson; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM), Conference, 36th, 1992, Portland, Oregon, USA | 1992
Maria v Koch; Johnny Korner; Hans Norin; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
SAE International Congress and Exposition | 1986
Hans Gustafsson; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
Proceedings of the 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV) | 1985
Bertil Aldman; Janusz Kajzer; Hans Gustafsson; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
Proceedings of the 13th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV) | 1991
B. Kamren; M. von Koch; Anders Kullgren; Anders Lie; Åke Nygren; Claes Tingvall
Proceedings of the 9th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESV) | 1982
Åke Nygren; Bertil Aldman; Hans Gustafsson; Claes Tingvall; Jan Wersall
Proceedings of the 7th International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts, Cologne, September 8, 9, 10, 1982. | 1982
Åke Nygren; Hans Gustafsson; Claes Tingvall