• Journal of neurotrauma · Jan 2023

    INJURIES IN UNDERBODY BLAST FATALITIES: IDENTIFICATION OF FIVE DISTINCT MECHANISMS OF HEAD INJURY.

    • Emily Ashworth, David Baxter, Iain Gibb, Mark Wilson, and BullAnthony M JAMJCentre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom..
    • Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom.
    • J. Neurotrauma. 2023 Jan 1; 40 (1-2): 141147141-147.

    AbstractPrevious research has shown that injuries to the head and neck were prevalent in 73% of all mounted fatalities of underbody blast. The mechanisms that cause such injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) are not yet known. The aim of this study was to identify the head and spinal injuries in fatalities due to underbody blast (UBB) and then develop hypotheses on the causative mechanisms. All U.K. military fatalities from UBB with an associated head injury that occurred during 2007-2013 in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts were identified retrospectively. Computed tomography post-mortems (CTPMs) were interrogated for injuries to the head, neck, and spine. All injuries were documented and classified using a radiology classification. Pearson's chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used to show a relationship between variables and form a hypothesis for injury mechanisms. There were 50 fatalities from UBB with an associated head injury. Of these, 46 had complete CTPMs available for analysis. Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests showed a relationship between lateral ventricle blood and injuries to the abdomen and thorax. Five partially overlapping injury constellations were identified: 1.multiple-level spinal injury with skull fracture and brainstem injury, 2.peri-mesencephalic hemorrhage, 3.spinal and brainstem injury, 4.parenchymal contusions with injury to C0-C1, and 5.an "eggshell" pattern of fractures from direct impact. These injury constellations can now be used to propose injury mechanisms to develop mitigation strategies or clinical treatments.

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