Guidelines for conducting epidemiological studies of blast injury

Forfatter
Bieler, Dan
Cernak, Ibolja F
Martineau, L
Bjarnason, Stephen
Franke, Axel F
Kirkman, Emrys
Leggieri, Michael J
Orru, Hans
Ouellet, S
Philippens, M
Risling, MG
Sarron, JC
Skriudalen, Stian
Teland, Jan Arild
Watts, Sarah A
Gupta, Raj
Publisert
2018
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Permalenke
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/75144
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/2499
DOI
10.1136/jramc-2018-000948
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Articles
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Bieler, Dan; Cernak, Ibolja F; Martineau, L; Bjarnason, Stephen; Franke, Axel F; Kirkman, Emrys; Leggieri, Michael J; Orru, Hans; Ouellet, S; Philippens, M; Risling, MG; Sarron, JC; Skriudalen, Stian; Teland, Jan Arild; Watts, Sarah A; Gupta, Raj. Guidelines for conducting epidemiological studies of blast injury. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2018
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Blast injuries are often caused by more than one mechanism, do not occur in isolation, and typically elicit a secondary multi-system response. Research efforts often do not separate blast injuries caused by blast waves from those caused by blunt force trauma and other mechanisms. 15 experts from nine different NATO nations developed in the HFM Research Task Group (RTG; HFM-234 (RTG)) ‘Environmental Toxicology of Blast Exposures: Injury Metrics, Modelling, Methods and Standards’ Guidelines for Conducting Epidemiological Studies of Blast Injury. This paper describes these guidelines, which are intended to provide blast injury researchers and clinicians with a basic set of recommendations for blast injury epidemiological study design and data collection that need to be considered and described when conducting prospective longitudinal studies of blast injury.
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