An Experimental Cold Gas Cannon for the Study of Porcine Lung Contusion and Behind Armor Blunt Trauma

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Tomas Karlsson
Lars-Gunnar Olsson
Jenny Gustavsson
Ulf P. Arborelius
Mårten Risling
Mattias Günther
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[1] Karolinska Institutet,Section of Experimental Traumatology, Department of Neuroscience
[2] Karolinska Institutet,Section of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Clinical Science and Education
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Behind armor blunt trauma; Pulmonary contusion; Venous admixture; Porcine study; Gas cannon;
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Behind armor blunt trauma (BABT) is a non-penetrating injury caused by the rapid deformation of body armor, by a projectile, which may in extreme circumstances cause death. The understanding of the mechanisms is still low, in relation to what is needed for safety threshold levels. Few models of graded kinetic energy transfer to the body exist. We established an experimental model for graded BABT. The cold gas cannon was air-driven, consisted of a pressure vessel, a barrel, and a pressure actuator. It required short training to operate and was constructed by standard components. It produced standardized expulsion of plastic projectiles with 65 mm and weight 58 g. Velocity correlated linearly to pressure (R 0.9602, p < 0.0001), equation Y = 6.558*X + 46.50. Maximum tested pressure was 10 bar, velocity 110 m/s and kinetic energy (Ek) 351 J. Crossbred male swine (n = 10) mean weight (SD) 56 ± 3 kg, were subjected to BABT, mean Ek (SD) 318 (61) J, to a fix point on the right lateral thorax. Pulmonary contusion was confirmed by physiological parameters pO2 (p < 0.05), SaO2 (p < 0.01), pCO2 (p < 0.01), etCO2 (p < 0.01), MPAP (p < 0.01), Cstat (p < 0.01), intrapulmonary shunt (Q′s/Q′t) (p < 0.05), and qualified trans-thoracic ultrasound (p < 0.0001). The consistent injury profile enabled for the addition of future experimental interventions.
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