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57th Scientific Conference • AAAM
Associa on for the Advancement of Automo ve Medicine
Phone: 847‐844‐3880
Fax: 847‐844‐3883
P.O. Box 4176 • Barrington • IL • 60011‐4176
Email: [email protected]
www.aaam.org
A S S O C I A T I O N F O R T H E A D V A N C E M E N T O F A U T O M O T I V E M E D I C I N E
September 22‐25, 2013 Québec City, Canada
General Information www.aaam.org
Conference Specifics Objectives Participants of this Program will:
Assess published and active research in multidisciplinary approaches to automotive-related trauma in areas such as epidemiology, biomechanics, treatment and management, transport, psychology, accidentology, and human factors. Review injuries and injury mechanisms, human tolerance as related to vehicular injury, restraint systems effects, crashworthiness and risk analysis. Effectively treat and prevent injuries stemming from an automotive environment.
Attendance Who Should Attend:
This program is intended for emergency physicians and nurses, orthopedic surgeons, trauma surgeons, neurosurgeons, radiologists, physiatrists, urologists, emergency medical personnel, biomechanics and vehicle design engineers, automotive engineers, crash in-vestigators, health policy specialists, internists, psychologists, epidemiologists, other human factor specialists, accident reconstruc-tionists and road safety experts as well as and other clinicians and allied health professionals, representatives from the insurance in-dustry and automotive engineering professionals.
Social Program Accompany Persons’ Tour on Monday:
A description of this day tour can be found in this announcement. It is being offered for the delegates’ spouses, family members and/or guests. The daytime program may be cancelled without sufficient response.
Reception and Dinner:
Our welcome reception will be celebrated at the Hilton Quebec Hotel on Sunday evening at 6:30 pm. Light hors’douvres will be served.
The traditional recognition dinner and awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday evening at 6:00 pm at: Assemblee nationale du Quebec, Hotel du Parlement (located directly across the street from the official conference venue) 1045, rue des Parlementaires Quebec, QC G1A 1A3, Canada
Venue Official Conference Venue:
Hilton Quebec 1100 Boulevard Rene-Levesque Est Quebec, QC G1R 4P3, Canada Telephone: 418-647-2411 Fax: 418-647-6488
Sunday
September 22 4th Annual Student Symposium Sponsored by:
Student Symposium 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM This special day features works in progress presented by young researchers.
9:00 - WELCOME - Joel Stitzel, PhD, Scientific Program Chair
9:15 Drowsiness During Prolonged Driving
in a Simulator Martin Lavallière, PhD candidate, Laval University, Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Québec, Canada
9:45 Injury Risk of Direct Steering Wheel Impacts in
Vehicles Equipped with Advanced Airbags Rong Chen, PhD candidate, School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Virginia Tech Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA 10:15 - BREAK - 10:30 The Development of a Simplified Thorax Model
for Parametric Studies of a Full Body Finite Element Model Nicholas A. Vavalle, PhD candidate, Virginia Tech— Wake Forest University Center for Injury Biomechanics, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
11:00 Quantifying Material Properties of Liver Parenchyma
Using Tensile Testing and Optimization Techniques Yuan-Chiao Lu, PhD candidate, Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
11:30 Study of the Human Humerus Behavior Under Low-
Velocity Impact Using a Micromechanical Model Florian Vandenbulcke, PhD candidate, Laboratory LAMIH, University of Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France 12:00 - LUNCH - 1:30 Abdominal Injury Patterns in Motor Vehicle
Crashes—A NASS CDS Database Analysis Rakshit Ramachandra, PhD candidate, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Columbus, OH
2:00 Hold that Pose: The Effect of Posture on Thoracic
Skeletal Structures in Cadaver Tests John Paul Donlon, PhD candidate, University of Virginia
Center for Applied Biomechanics, Charlottesville, VA
2:30 - CLOSING REMARKS and NETWORKING -
3:30—5:00 - 2ND ANNUAL MENTORING SESSION - Matthew Maltese, PhD—Organizer Ready, set, mentor! After a very successful event last year, AAAM will continue to offer the speed mentoring session. This lively interactive session allows students and young professionals to interact with more experienced, distinguished AAAM members. Based on a speed dating model, this event offers a tremendous opportunity for networking and shared learning in an interesting and innovative setting.
Sunday, September 22 6:30 PM - WELCOME RECEPTION -Preceding the formal opening of the conference’s general sessions, AAAM invites all attendees to enjoy an evening with friends and colleagues. The reception will be held at The Hilton Quebec, our venue for the conference.
AAAM gratefully acknowledges the generous contribution from Nissan Motor Company
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Monday
September 23
8:45 AM WELCOME ADDRESS Mary Pat McKay, MD AAAM President Joel Stitzel, PhD Scientific Program Chair
9:15 AM Keynote Address: Johanne St-Cyr, Vice President of Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) Québec City, Canada
HUMAN FACTORS: IMPAIRMENT AND CAUSATION Moderator: Jason Forman, PhD
10:00 AM Costs of Alcohol-Involved Crashes, US, 2010
Ted Miller, PhD, Pacific Institute for Research and
Evaluation, Calverton, MD. CoAuhors: Eduard
Zaloshnja and Lawrence J. Blincoe
10:20 AM Identifying the Causes of Road Crashes in Europe Pete Thomas, Loughborough University, Transport Safety Research Centre, Loughborough, United King-dom. CoAuthors: Andrew Morris, Rachel Talbot, and Helen Fagerlind
10:40 AM BREAK generously sponsored by:
TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC
11:00 AM Alcohol, Drugs and Driving: Implications for
Evaluating Driver Impairment
Gary Milavetz, PharmD, The University of Iowa, Col-
lege of Pharmacy, Iowa City, IA. CoAuthors: Timothy
Brown and Daryl J. Murry
11:20 AM Evaluation of Impaired Driving Assessments and
Special Management Reviews in Reducing
Impaired Driving Fatal Crashes in the US
James C. Fell, MS, Pacific Institute for Research &
Evaluation, Calverton, MD. CoAuthors: Amy Auld-
Owens, and Cecelia Snowden
11:40 AM Commuter Motorcycle Crashes in Malaysia: An Understanding of Contributing Factors Jennifer Oxley, PhD, Monash University Accident Re-search Centre, Melbourne, Australia. CoAuthors: Jere-my Yuen, Mano Deepa Ravi, Effie Hoareau, Moham-med Azman Aziz Mohammed, Harun Bakar, Saras-wathy Venkatarman, and Prame Kumar Nair
12:00 PM LUNCH generously sponsored by:
JP RESEARCH INC
1:00 PM—2:00 PM POSTER PRESENTATIONS Moderator: Mark Sochor, MD
Are Strong Graduated Driver Licensing Laws Having Unintended
Consequences? — James C. Fell, MS, Pacific Institute for Research
and Evaluation, Calverton, MD Comparison of Adult and Teen Driver Crash Scenarios in a
Nationally Representative Sample of Serious Crashes
Allison E. Curry, PhD, MPH, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Center for Injury Research and Prevention, Philadelphia, PA Behaviors Increasing the Risk of Crash Injury in Latino Adolescent Males: The Influence of Acculturation and Parent Connectedness — Daniel L. Summers, MPH, Yale University School of Medicine, De-partment of Emergency Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Self-Pay Trauma Victims have a Higher Mortality Rate than Patients with Different Payment Methods — Vatsal Chikani, MPH, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ
Do Speed Cameras Reduce Collisions? — Jeffrey Skubic, DO,
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Dept of Trauma, Phoenix, AZ
Departing from Risky Drivers? A Sociological Analysis of
Passengers’ Protective Factors — Jose Ignacio Nazif-Munoz, MA,
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
BIOMECHANICS I Moderator: Jamie Dow, MD
2:00 PM Abdominal Organ Location, Morphology, and Rib Coverage for the 5th, 50th, and 95th Percentile Males and Females in the Supine and Seated Posture Us-ing Multi-Modality Imaging F. Scott Gayzik, Wake Forest School of Medicine and VT-WFU School of Biomedical Engineering and Sci-ences, Winston-Salem, NC. CoAuthors: Ashley R. Hayes, Daniel P. Moreno, R. Shayn Martin, and Joel D. Stitzel
2:20 PM Biomechanics of Foot/Ankle Trauma with Variable Energy Impacts Kathryn Gallenberger, BA, Medical College of Wiscon-sin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI. Co-Authors: Narayan Yoganandan and Frank Pintar
2:40 PM Injury Patterns to Other Body Regions and Load Vectors in Nearside Impact Occupants With and Without Shoulder Injuries Narayan Yoganandan, PhD, Medical College of Wis-consin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI. CoAuthors: Gregory W. Stadter, Dale E. Halloway and Frank A. Pintar
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Monday (continued)
September 23
3:00 PM BREAK generously sponsored by:
BIODYNAMIC RESEARCH CORP
INJURY EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TREATMENT Moderator: Richard Frampton, PhD
3:20 PM Mortality-Based Quantification of Injury Severity for Frequently Occurring Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries Ashley A. Weaver, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC. CoAuthors: Ryan T. Bar-nard, Patrick D. Kilgo, R. Shayn Martin, and Joel D. Stitzel
3:40 PM Declining Statewide Trends in Motor Vehicle Crashes and Injury-Related Hospital Admissions Patricia C. Dischinger, PhD, University of Maryland, The Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. National Study Center for Trauma EMS, Baltimore, MD. CoAuthors: Gabriel E. Ryb, Joseph A. Kufera and Shiu M. Ho
4:00 PM Availability and Quality of Prehospital Care on Pakistani Interurban Roads Junaid A. Bhatti, PhD, The Aga Khan University, De-partment of Emergency Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan. Co-Authors: Hunniya Waseem, Junaid A. Razzak, Naeem-ul-lah Shiekh, Ajmal Khan Khoso, and L. Rachid Salmi
4:45 PM AAAM General Membership Meeting All AAAM members are encouraged to attend.
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Tuesday
September 24
8:00 AM GET ACQUAINTED BREAKFAST
generously sponsored by: VIRGINIA TECH WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER-ING AND SCIENCES
NEW members and prospective members welcome. Meet colleagues and learn more about joining AAAM.
9:00 AM Keynote Address: Adnan A. Hyder, MD, MPH, PhD, Professor and Associate Chair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
PEDIATRIC Moderator: Teresa Senserrick, PhD
10:00 AM Injury Risk for Rear-Seated Occupants in Small Overlap Crashes Kristy Arbogast, PhD, Children’s Hospital of Philadel-phia, Center for Injury Research and Prevention, Phila-delphia, PA. CoAuthors: Caitlin Locey, Rachel Ham-mond, and Aditya Belwadi
10:20 AM Injury Potential at Center Rear Seating Positions in Rear-Facing Child Restraint Systems in Side Impacts Hans W. Hauschild, MS, Medical College of Wiscon-sin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI. CoAuthors: John R. Humm and Yoganandan
10:40 AM BREAK generously sponsored by:
COLLISION RESEARCH and ANALYSIS
11:00 AM Assessment of Head Support System to Prevent Pediatric Out-of-Position: An Observational Study Francisco J. Lopez-Valdes, PhD, University of Zarago-za-TESSA, Zaragoza, Spain. CoAuthors: Jason L. Forman, Joseph H. Ash, Richard Kent, Juan J. Alba, and Maria Segui-Gomez
11:20 AM Comparative Performance of Rear Facing Child Restraint Systems on the CMVSS 213 Bench and Vehicle Seats Suzanne Tylko, BScEng, BScN, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Canada. CoAuthors: Caitlin M. Locey, Felipe Garcia-Espana, Kristy B. Arbogast, and Matthew R. Maltese
11:40 AM Identifying Contributing Factors to Fatal and Seri-ous Injury Motorcycle Collisions Involving Children in Malaysia Jennifer Oxley, PhD, Monash University Accident Re-search Centre, Melbourne, Australia. CoAuthors: Mano Deepa Ravi, Jeremy Yuen, Effie Hoareau, and Hizal Hanis Hashim
12:00 PM LUNCH generously sponsored by: MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
1:00 PM—2:00 PM POSTER PRESENTATIONS Moderator: Carl Schulman, MD
Use of KinectTM for Naturalistic Observation of Occupants
in Vehicles — Kristy B. Arbogast, PhD, The Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia, Ctr for Injury Research and Prevention, Philadelphia, PA
Quantifying Results of a Comprehensive School-Age Child Injury
Prevention Program — Nicole Kozma, MPH, St. Louis Children’s Hos-
pital, St. Louis, MO
Statistical Implications of Using Moving Violation Data to Deter-
mine Crash Responsibility — Allison E. Curry, PhD, MPH, The Chil-
dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Ctr for Injury Research and Prevention,
Philadelphia
Child Car Seat Inspection Stations: Who Attends and What is the
Benefit? — Joseph O’Neil, MD, MPH, Indiana School of Medicine,
Riley Hospital for Children, Dept of Pediatrics, Indianapolis, IN
Low-Speed Rear Impact Sled Tests Involving Human
Subjects — Seong Woo Hong, PhD, Samsung Traffic Safety Research
Institute, Seoul, South Korea
Evidence of Human Induce Factors in Automotive Crashes in Nige-
ria — Awopeju Abidemi, Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Nigeria
OCCUPANT PROTECTION: CRASHES AND BIOMECHANICS Moderator: Ann Mallory, MS
2:00 PM Evaluation of Chest Injury Mechanisms in Nearside Oblique Frontal Impacts Johan Ireaus, MD, Umeå University, Department of Surgical and Perioperative Science, Umeå, Sweden. CoAuthors: Mats Lindquist, Sofie Wistrand, Elin Sib-gård, and Bengt Pipkorn
2:20 PM Comparison of AIS 1990 Update 98 Versus AIS 2005 for Describing PMHS Injuries in Lateral and Oblique Sled Tests Narayan Yoganandan, PhD, Medical College of Wis-consin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI. CoAuthors: Frank A. Pintar, John R. Humm, Gregory W. Stadter, William H. Curry and Karen J. Brasel
2:40 PM The Effects of Cadaver Orientation on the Relative Position of the Abdominal Organs Meghan K. Howes, BS, Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University, Center for Injury Biomechanics, Blacksburg, VA. CoAuthors: Warren N. Hardy and Philippe Beillas
3:00 PM Estimating Side Underride Fatalities Using Field Data Jeya Padmanaban, MS, JP Research, Inc., Mountain View, CA.
3:00 PM ADJOURN
6:00 PM RECOGNITION DINNER Restaurant Le Parlementaire (walk from Hilton)
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Wednesday,
September 25
BIOMECHANICS II Moderator: Jessica Jermakian, PhD
9:00 AM Pedestrian Injury Risk Functions Based on Contour Lines of Equal Injury Severity Using Real World Pedestrian/ Passenger-Car Accident Data Tobias Niebuhr, Dipl.-Math, University of Technology Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany. CoAuthors: Mirko Junge and Stefanie Achmus
9:20 AM Biomechanics of Human Thoracolumbar Spinal Column Trauma from Vertical Impact Loading Narayan Yoganandan, PhD, Medical College of Wis-consin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI. CoAuthors: Mike W.J. Arun, Brian D. Stemper, Frank A. Pintar, and Dennis J. Maiman
9:40 AM Changes in the Severity and Injury Sources Thoracic Aorta Injuries Due to Vehicular Crashes Gabriel Ryb, MD, MPH, University of Maryland Medi-cal School, National Study Center for Trauma & EMS, Baltimore, MD. CoAuthors: Patricia Dischinger, Timo-thy Kerns, Cynthia Burch, Joseph Rabin, and Shiu Ho
HUMAN FACTORS: AGE AND OTHER CONIDITIONS Moderator: Matthew Maltese, PhD
10:00 AM Crash Rates of Quebec Drivers with Medical Conditions Jamie Dow, MBA, MD, Société de l'assurance automobile du Quebec (SAAQ), Québec, Canada. CoAuthors: Michel Gaudet and Émilie Turmel
10:20 AM The Relationship Between Older Drivers’ Performance on the Driving Observation chedule (eDOS) and Cognitive Performance Sjaan Koppel, PhD, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia. CoAuthors: Judith Charlton, Jim Langford, Zarfiroula Vlahodimi-trakou, Marilyn Di Stefano, Wendy Macdonald, Bar-bara Mazer, Isabelle Gelinas, Brenda Vrkljan, and Shawn Marshall
10:40 AM Adolescent Balloon Analog Risk Task and Behaviors that Influence Risk of Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Jessica Walthall, BS, Yale School of Medicine, Dept of Emergency Medicine, New Haven, CT. CoAuthors: Federico E. Vaca, Sheryl Ryan, Alison Moriarty-Daley, Antonio Riera, Michael Crowley, and Linda Mayes
11:00 AM The Impact of State Level Graduated Driver Licensing Programs on Rates of Passenger Restraint Use and Unlicensed Driving in Fatal Crashes Jonathan Fu, BS, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, New Haven, CT. CoAuthors: Craig L. Anderson, James D. Dziura,
Michael J. Crowley, and Federico E. Vaca
11:20 AM Identifying Periods of Drowsy Driving Using EEG
Timothy Brown, PhD, The University of Iowa, Center
for Computer Aided Design, National Advanced Driv-
ing Simulator, Iowa City, IA. CoAuthors: Robin John-
son and Gary Milavetz
11:40 AM CLOSING REMARKS
Mary Pat McKay, MD, AAAM President
12:00 PM ADJOURN
Join Us in
Munich, Germany, Next Year!
October 12-15, 2014
Abstracts Due January 7, 2014
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For Guests of Our Delegates:
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS’ PACKAGE
Sign up for the Accompanying Persons’ Package and enjoy all social events during the AAAM Conference.
SUNDAY EVENING —WELCOME RECEPTION
The Hilton Québec Hotel on Sunday evening.
MONDAY—SPECIAL TOUR OF QUEBEC CITY and SURROUNDS
An ideal way to see what Québec City has to offer. In the morning, spend
2 hours walking tour through Old Québec, the Plains of Abraham, the
for fied city including the Citadelle and the Chateau Frontenac, the Place
‐Royale and more. In the a ernoon the group will spend 4 1/2 hours
traveling by bus driving along the Beaupre coast and the Island of Orle‐
ans. Make a stop at the chocolate factory on the island. Stop at the Ste‐
Anne‐de‐Beaupre Shrine, and finally see Montmorency Falls.
TUESDAY EVENING—RECOGNITION DINNER
Directly across the street from The Québec Hilton is the Restaurant Le Parlementaire at 1045 Rue Des Parliamentaires.
Designed by architects Omer Marchand and Georges‐Émile Tanguay in the beaux arts style in vogue at the end of the 19th and
the beginning of the 20th centuries, the restaurant is remarkable for its high ceiling, majes c columns, richly ornamental decor
and contras ng colour scheme. Le Parlementaire was originally a gathering place reserved for the Members, for Na onal As‐
sembly personnel and for the press. It opened its doors to the public in 1968. Over the years, it has welcomed many dis n‐
guished guests. Witness to parliamentary social life, host of numerous State dinners and formal recep ons and venue par ex‐
cellence for Québec products, Le Parlementaire is unique among the region’s restaurants. A special tour of The Parliament will
be available.
NOTE:
If we do not have a sufficient response by August 1, Monday’s tour will be cancelled and a refund issued a er the mee ng.
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Montmorency Falls, at 275 high, (and 150 feet wide) are the highest in the province of Quebec and 98 higher than Niagara Falls!
The basilica in Sainte‐Anne‐de‐Beaupré was built for two reasons: to provide a place of worship for the new se lers in the area and to house a miraculous statue of St. Anne.
Program Committee
Joel Stitzel, PhD (Chair)
Jessica S. Jermakian, DSc (Vice Chair)
John H. Bolte, PhD
Jamie Dow, MD
James C. Fell, MS
Jason Forman, PhD
James Funk, PhD
Andrea C. Gielen, PhD
Andrew R. Kemper, PhD
Sjaan Koppel, PhD
Ann E. Mallory, MS
Matthew Maltese, PhD
R. Shayn Martin, MD
Sridhar Natarajan, MD
Yves Page
Carl I. Schulman, MD
William “Mike” Scott, PhD
Teresa Senserrick, PhD
Mark R. Sochor, MD
Carl A. Soderstrom, MD
Anthony C. Stein, PhD
Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD
William A. Woods, MD
Sustaining Members
Mark W. Arndt
Stephen W. Arndt
Uwe Meissner
Corporate Sponsors TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC.
American College of Emergency Physicians
Biodynamic Research Corporation
BMW AG
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Companies
Takada Corporation
Volkswagen of America, Inc.
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Conference Sponsors
In addition to sponsoring the new member
breakfast, Virginia Tech Wake Forest University, School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences
has once again printed all handouts and poster signs for this year’s conference. We
greatly appreciate their continued assistance to the AAAM.
The AAAM thanks the following sponsors
for their generous support of our Annual Meeting.
Their donations enable the AAAM to build a more dynamic conference. Contact [email protected] if you are interested in sponsoring next year.
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