论文标题

测量头运动学和评估足球影响大脑变形的仪器扬口柜的验证和比较

Validation and Comparison of Instrumented Mouthguards for Measuring Head Kinematics and Assessing Brain Deformation in Football Impacts

论文作者

Liu, Yuzhe, Domel, August G., Yousefsani, Seyed Abdolmajid, Kondic, Jovana, Grant, Gerald, Zeineh, Michael, Camarillo, David B.

论文摘要

由于上牙与头骨之间的相对刚性耦合,仪器的扬口罩被证明是测量头部影响运动学的可行方法,可帮助您理解脑震荡的潜在生物力学。这导致了各种公司和机构进一步开发仪器的守护者。但是,它们用作理解脑震荡影响的研究工具的量化使其准确性至关重要,尤其是考虑到最近的各种研究的矛盾结果。在这里,我们提出了一项研究,该研究使用气动撞击器将足球特征的影响与混合III媒体形式传递,以验证和比较五个最常用的仪器弹哨。我们发现,所有测试的胸罩都对峰值角加速度(平均相对误差,MRE <13%),峰值角速度(MRE <8%),脑损伤标准值(MRE <13%)和脑变形(被描述为最大的主体应变和纤维应变,通过卷积Neurnet网络基于脑网络基于脑网络的大脑模型计算)。最后,我们发现测量的准确性随影响位置而变化,但在大多数情况下对冲击速度却不敏感。

Because of the relatively rigid coupling between the upper dentition and the skull, instrumented mouthguards have been shown to be a viable way of measuring head impact kinematics for assisting in understanding the underlying biomechanics of concussions. This has led various companies and institutions to further develop instrumented mouthguards. However, their use as a research tool for understanding concussive impacts makes quantification of their accuracy critical, especially given the conflicting results from various recent studies. Here we present a study that uses a pneumatic impactor to deliver impacts characteristic to football to a Hybrid III headform, in order to validate and compare five of the most commonly used instrumented mouthguards. We found that all tested mouthguards gave accurate measurements for the peak angular acceleration (mean relative error, MRE < 13%), the peak angular velocity (MRE < 8%), brain injury criteria values (MRE < 13%) and brain deformation (described as maximum principal strain and fiber strain, calculated by a convolutional neural network based brain model, MRE < 9%). Finally, we found that the accuracy of the measurement varies with the impact locations yet is not sensitive to the impact velocity for the most part.

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