Erik G. Takhounts
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2009
Narayan Yoganandan; Thomas A. Gennarelli; Jiangyue Zhang; Frank A. Pintar; Erik G. Takhounts; Stephen A. Ridella
BACKGROUND Although studies have been conducted to analyze brain injuries from motor vehicle crashes, the association of head contact has not been fully established. This study examined the association in occupants sustaining diffuse axonal injuries (DAIs). METHODS The 1997 to 2006 motor vehicle Crash Injury Research Engineering Network database was used. All crash modes and all changes in velocity were included; ejections and rollovers were excluded; injuries to front and rear seat occupants with and without restraint use were considered. DAI were coded in the database using Abbreviated Injury Scale 1990. Loss of consciousness was included and head contact was based on medical- and crash-related data. RESULTS Sixty-seven occupants with varying ages were coded with DAI. Forty-one adult occupants (mean, 33 years of age, 171-cm tall, 71-kg weight; 30 drivers, 11 passengers) were analyzed. Mean change in velocity was 41.2 km/h and Glasgow Coma Scale score was 4. There were 33 lateral, 6 frontal, and 2 rear crashes with 32 survivors and 9 were fatalities. Two occupants in the same crash did not sustain DAI. Although skull fractures and scalp injuries occurred in some impacts, head contact was identified in all frontal, rear, and far side, and all but one nearside crashes. CONCLUSIONS Using a large sample size of occupants sustaining DAI in 1991 to 2006 model year vehicles, DAI occurred more frequently in side than frontal crashes, is most commonly associated with impact load transfer, and is not always accompanied by skull fractures. The association of head contact in >95% of cases underscores the importance of evaluating crash-related variables and medical information for trauma analysis. It would be prudent to include contact loading in addition to angular kinematics in the analysis and characterization of DAI.
Stapp car crash journal | 2003
Erik G. Takhounts; Rolf H. Eppinger; J Quinn Campbell; Rabih E. Tannous; Erik D. Power; Lauren S. Shook
Stapp car crash journal | 2008
Erik G. Takhounts; Stephen A. Ridella; Vikas Hasija; Rabih E. Tannous; J Quinn Campbell; Daniel P. Malone; Kerry A. Danelson; Joel D. Stitzel; Steven Rowson; Stefan M. Duma
Stapp car crash journal | 2013
Erik G. Takhounts; Matthew Craig; Kevin Moorhouse; Joe McFadden; Vikas Hasija
Stapp car crash journal | 2009
C. Gregory Shaw; Daniel Parent; Sergey V. Purtsezov; Jeffrey Richard Crandall; Richard W. Kent; Herve Guillemot; Stephen A. Ridella; Erik G. Takhounts; Peter G. Martin
Stapp car crash journal | 2003
Erik G. Takhounts; Jeffrey Richard Crandall; Kurosh Darvish
22nd International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV)National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | 2011
Erik G. Takhounts; Vikas Hasija; Stephen A. Ridella; Steve Rowson; Stefan M Duma
Stapp car crash journal | 2008
Kerry A. Danelson; Carol P. Geer; Joel D. Stitzel; Dennis E. Slice; Erik G. Takhounts
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 INTERNATIONAL IRCOBI CONFERENCE ON THE BIOMECHANICS OF IMPACT, OCTOBER 10-12, 2001, ISLE OF MAN (UK) | 2001
Koshiro Ono; Koji Kaneoka; Emily Sun; Erik G. Takhounts; Rolf H. Eppinger
20th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV)National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | 2007
Philemon Chan; Zi Lu; Paul Rigby; Erik G. Takhounts; Jiangyue Zhang; Narayan Yoganandan; Frank A. Pintar