2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2014.01.002
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Next-Generation Airbags and the Possibility of Negative Outcomes Due to Thoracic Injury

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“…Automobile airbag systems are the widespread micro-pyrotechnical systems introduced in the earlies 1970s [1] designed to slow down the movement of the car occupants within milliseconds to prevent injury during a collision [2,3]. Recently, new applicative markets have emerged with the goal to prevent personal injuries during extreme sport (skiing, equitation, motorcycling), urban twowheelers or to protect the elderly from hips fracture when falling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automobile airbag systems are the widespread micro-pyrotechnical systems introduced in the earlies 1970s [1] designed to slow down the movement of the car occupants within milliseconds to prevent injury during a collision [2,3]. Recently, new applicative markets have emerged with the goal to prevent personal injuries during extreme sport (skiing, equitation, motorcycling), urban twowheelers or to protect the elderly from hips fracture when falling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not wearing seat belts when airbags deployed, hit by a lowpower airbag in comparison to hit by a powerful airbag, inflate unnecessarily in low speed crashes and moving children to the forward seats were described as some reasons that increased the suspicion of airbag related injuries [2,[10][11][12]. Some other ways to reduce these damages include changing steering wheel to reduce the use of airbags in frontal accidents, use of educational programs to ensure the correct utilization of seat belts, and development of smart airbags.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,6,7 Injuries such as these occur in the second phase of airbag deployment when the inflating airbag has pushed body parts away from the sternum. 8 These injuries have been associated with spontaneous, unwarranted, mistimed or excessive force during deployment where the airbag action has caused greater injury than the impact otherwise would have. 5,7 A higher risk of injury is also associated with particular positions and manners of occupant seating, 8 for example in unrestrained or improperly restrained occupants, especially during low-speed collisions where the airbag punch-out force is disproportionate to the collision force.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 These injuries have been associated with spontaneous, unwarranted, mistimed or excessive force during deployment where the airbag action has caused greater injury than the impact otherwise would have. 5,7 A higher risk of injury is also associated with particular positions and manners of occupant seating, 8 for example in unrestrained or improperly restrained occupants, especially during low-speed collisions where the airbag punch-out force is disproportionate to the collision force. 3,5 Additional compounding factors include driving smaller vehicles and sustaining greater impacts.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%