War and asymmetrical conflicts are becoming increasingly prevalent in the modern world. Due to improvements in conflict medicine, survivable injuries are now more severe than they once were. Therefore, it is now more important than ever that there exist scientific and engineering methods for replicating wartime injuries in the context of the laboratory. We have developed one such method: a shock tube platform for testing ex vivo samples of the porcine respiratory system. Using this platform, we can, to some extent, simulate the pathophysiological consequences of blast lung. This is a condition commonly present in victims of explosive blasts, both those due to typical armaments and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). Presented here are the ...
Chest trauma has a significant relevance on outcome after severe trauma. Clinically, impaired lung f...
Purpose: Today, synthetic models have all but replaced animal and corpse models in examining damage ...
Acute damage to the lung may originate from various direct and indirect reasons. Direct lung injury ...
War and asymmetrical conflicts are becoming increasingly prevalent in the modern world. Due to impro...
The recent years of sustained global conflict have resulted in an increased prevalence of complex bl...
Exposure to blast events can cause severe trauma to vital organs such as the lungs, ears, and brain....
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from the detonation of explosive compo...
Blast injuries and fatalities caused by anti-personnel (AP) landmines are an enduring issue that pos...
In recent decades, improvised explosive devices have been one of the main causes of injuries due to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the damage effects and injury mechanism of free-field explo...
Injuries sustained due to attacks from explosive weapons are multiple in number, complex in nature, ...
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...
Exposure to blast events can cause severe trauma to vital organs such as the lungs, ears, and brain....
Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury (bTBI) has become increasingly common in recent military c...
Chest trauma has a significant relevance on outcome after severe trauma. Clinically, impaired lung f...
Purpose: Today, synthetic models have all but replaced animal and corpse models in examining damage ...
Acute damage to the lung may originate from various direct and indirect reasons. Direct lung injury ...
War and asymmetrical conflicts are becoming increasingly prevalent in the modern world. Due to impro...
The recent years of sustained global conflict have resulted in an increased prevalence of complex bl...
Exposure to blast events can cause severe trauma to vital organs such as the lungs, ears, and brain....
A blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from the detonation of explosive compo...
Blast injuries and fatalities caused by anti-personnel (AP) landmines are an enduring issue that pos...
In recent decades, improvised explosive devices have been one of the main causes of injuries due to ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the damage effects and injury mechanism of free-field explo...
Injuries sustained due to attacks from explosive weapons are multiple in number, complex in nature, ...
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...
Exposure to blast events can cause severe trauma to vital organs such as the lungs, ears, and brain....
Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury (bTBI) has become increasingly common in recent military c...
Chest trauma has a significant relevance on outcome after severe trauma. Clinically, impaired lung f...
Purpose: Today, synthetic models have all but replaced animal and corpse models in examining damage ...
Acute damage to the lung may originate from various direct and indirect reasons. Direct lung injury ...