Three strikes - Don't die of a broken heart

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There are multiple layers of complexity in prevention of vehicle related blunt traumatic aortic rupture (BTAR), many of which are enshrined within government policy and car design. We present a 'layers of protection analysis' (LOPA) based loosely on original work by Professor John Doyle, which describes these attempts to 'design out' the risk of BTAR following a vehicle collision. We have modified this approach to include a physiological dimension suggesting that this may be a factor in susceptibility to aortic injury following trauma. Understanding processes involved in BTAR following vehicle collisions is key to designing preventative processes.

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Field, M. L., Sastry, P., & Richens, D. (2010, January). Three strikes - Don’t die of a broken heart. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2009.211433

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