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Injury Pattern as an Indication of Seat Belt Failure in Ejected Vehicle Occupants
Authors:Michael D Freeman MedDr  PhD  Anders Eriksson MD  PhD  Wendy Leith MS
Institution:1. Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR;2. Section of Forensic Medicine, Ume? University, Ume?, Sweden;3. Department of Forensic Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark;4. Additional information and reprint requests:;5. Michael Freeman, Med.Dr., Ph.D.;6. Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine;7. Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine;8. 425 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 306;9. Portland, OR 97209;10. E‐mail:
Abstract:Prior authors have suggested that when occupant ejection occurs in association with a seat belt failure, entanglement of the outboard upper extremity (OUE) with the retracting shoulder belt will invariably occur, leaving injury pattern evidence of belt use. In the present investigation, the authors assessed this theory using data accessed from the NASS‐CDS for ejected front seat occupants of passenger vehicles. Logistic regression models were used to assess the associations between seat belt failure status and injuries. Injury types associated with seat belt failure were significant OUE and head injuries (OR = 3.87, 95% CI 1.2, 13.0] and 3.1, 95% CI 1.0, 9.7], respectively). The two injury types were found to be a predictor of seat belt use and subsequent failure only if combined with a high (≥0.8) precrash probability of belt use. The injury pattern associated with a seat belt failure‐related ejection has limited use in the forensic investigation of crash‐related ejections.
Keywords:forensic science  seat belt  ejection  biomechanics  epidemiology  NASS‐CDS  logistic regression  post‐test probability
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