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The main paper objective was to determine pedestrian's head injury risk,at the impact with the vehicle's bonnet.To achieve this objective,experimental tests on a test bench were performed.It is intended to determine the head injury risk,in different areas of the bonnet,to determine hood's"fri...
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This study describes inter-observer agreement between physicians and consistency of one observer on repeated scoring in the assessment of outcome 6 to 12 months after severe head injury. Observer agreement is expressed by Kappa, taking chance agreement into account. The study was conducted in "live...
The heterogeneity of the head injury population may cause specific problems, such as a risk of imbalances between placebo and treated groups, but also causes problems when a possible treatment effect is evaluated in relation to the prognostic effect present. It is concluded that trials of neuroprote...
2-7 Depression is the most cited mental disturbance, with prevalence rates of about 26% in clinical samples at initial assessment,3,8 and 18% to 31% 6 months after injury.9 Virtually no information is available, however, from population-based samples regarding the long-term risk of ...
Newman J (2002) Biomechanics of head trauma: head protection. In: Nahum Melvin (ed) Accidental injury—biomechanics and prevention. Springer, New York Google Scholar Newman J, Shewchenko N, Welbourne E (2000) A new biomechanical head injury assessment function: the maximum power index. In: Pr...