Authors
Ashley A Weaver, Kathryn L Loftis, Joel D Stitzel
Publication date
2013/1/15
Journal
Traffic injury prevention
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
168-180
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Objective: The lower extremity is the most frequently injured body region and knee–thigh–hip (KTH) injuries account for half of these injuries. Knee bolster air bags (KBABs) have been incorporated in some vehicles to serve as an additional restraint for the occupant's knees and reduce KTH injuries. To investigate the safety benefits of KBABs, similar frontal crashes with opposing KBAB deployment were selected from the Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN) database.
Methods: An 8-point similarity scoring algorithm was used to quantify crash and occupant similarity and select case comparisons. A total of 183 cases without a KBAB were scored for similarity to 9 KBAB cases. These similarity scores were used to select 31 final case comparisons. The effect of KBAB deployment on occupant injury patterns was investigated with a particular focus on KTH injuries.
Results: Over half of the occupants …
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