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Integrated model of simulated occupant injury risk and real medical costs
Authors:Wei-Chung Liu  Ji-Liang Doong  Sing-Ling Tsai  Ching-Huei Lai  Ming-Chang Jeng[Author vitae]
Institution:aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.;bDepartment of Industrial Design, Tatung University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.;cDepartment of Nursing, Mackay Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.;dSafety Division, Institute of Transportation, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Abstract:

Introduction

The purpose of this study was to develop an integrated methodology that links occupant injury risk functions, estimated in the laboratory, with real world medical treatment costs by using the abbreviated injury score (AIS). Using our model, the expected medical treatment costs for crash injuries to various body regions and of different severities can be investigated.

Methods

First, the simulation results are compared with NHTSA crash data. We used a modified kinematics simulation model that incorporates an F = Eb function as a supplement to the previous Steffan's model to obtain a more accurate acceleration history a(t). Second, head injury criteria HIC36 can be calculated from a(t), and we use the injury probability P as a function of HIC36, as proposed by Kuppa, to obtain the injury risk function for various AIS values. Third, medical treatment cost models for various AIS values can be calculated by using a regression cost model with real world data. Finally, the injury risk function and medical treatment cost models are linked through AIS values. We establish an integrated methodology and predict medical costs and car safety data using real world police reports, medical treatment costs, and laboratory simulation results.

Results

Using head injuries in frontal crashes as an example, we focus on simulation parameters for different vehicle models, with and without airbags. We specifically examine impact closing speed, Delta-V, and impact directions.

Conclusion

Simulation results can be used to supplement insufficient real crash data, in particular ΔV, and injury risk results from police crash reports.

Impact on industry

The proposed integrated methodology may provide the vehicle industry with a new safety assessment method. Real crash data coupling provides consumers with more realistic and applicable information.
Keywords:integrated model  modified kinematics simulation model  injury risk  medical cost
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