Primary blast lung injury frequently complicates military conflict and terrorist attacks on civilian populations. The fact that it occurs in areas of conflict or unpredictable mass casualty events makes clinical study in human casualties implausible. Research in this field is therefore reliant on the use of some form of biological or non-biological surrogate model. This article briefly reviews the modelling work undertaken in this field until now and describes the rationale behind the generation of an in silico physiological model
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from the detonation of explosive compo...
'Primary' blast injuries (PBIs) are caused by direct blast wave interaction with the human body, par...
In non-traumatic respiratory failure, pre-hospital application of CPAP reduces the need for intubati...
Primary blast lung injury frequently complicates military conflict and terrorist attacks on civilian...
Primary blast lung injury is the most important component of a multisystem syndrome of injury result...
Mathematical modelling and computational simulation are becoming increasingly important tools in man...
As explosive blasts continue to cause casualties in both civil and military environments, there is a...
In many parts of the world, civilians and peacekeepers are exposed to potentially serious injury fro...
Objectives Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of...
<p>Between October 2001 and May 2012 approximately 70% of U.S. military personnel killed in action a...
Blast injuries remain a serious threat to defence and civilian populations around the world. ‘Primar...
The recent years of sustained global conflict have resulted in an increased prevalence of complex bl...
Injuries sustained due to attacks from explosive weapons are multiple in number, complex in nature, ...
<p>Explosions are associated with more than 80% of the casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. ...
Combat pathology, particularly mine-blast injury is the main cause of military casualties. In our co...
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from the detonation of explosive compo...
'Primary' blast injuries (PBIs) are caused by direct blast wave interaction with the human body, par...
In non-traumatic respiratory failure, pre-hospital application of CPAP reduces the need for intubati...
Primary blast lung injury frequently complicates military conflict and terrorist attacks on civilian...
Primary blast lung injury is the most important component of a multisystem syndrome of injury result...
Mathematical modelling and computational simulation are becoming increasingly important tools in man...
As explosive blasts continue to cause casualties in both civil and military environments, there is a...
In many parts of the world, civilians and peacekeepers are exposed to potentially serious injury fro...
Objectives Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of...
<p>Between October 2001 and May 2012 approximately 70% of U.S. military personnel killed in action a...
Blast injuries remain a serious threat to defence and civilian populations around the world. ‘Primar...
The recent years of sustained global conflict have resulted in an increased prevalence of complex bl...
Injuries sustained due to attacks from explosive weapons are multiple in number, complex in nature, ...
<p>Explosions are associated with more than 80% of the casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. ...
Combat pathology, particularly mine-blast injury is the main cause of military casualties. In our co...
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from the detonation of explosive compo...
'Primary' blast injuries (PBIs) are caused by direct blast wave interaction with the human body, par...
In non-traumatic respiratory failure, pre-hospital application of CPAP reduces the need for intubati...