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Blunt head impact causes a temperature rise in the brain.

Amit MadhukarMartin Ostoja-Starzewski
Published in: Royal Society open science (2022)
A magnetic resonance imaging-based finite-element model is employed to assess the temperature in the human brain due to blunt head trauma. The model is based on a coupled thermoelasticity under small strain and Fourier or Maxwell-Cattaneo heat conduction assumptions, accompanied by a standard coupling of thermal fields to mechanics. It is found that mechanical impacts on the forehead cause a temperature rise of up to 0.3°C above the reference homogeneous temperature field.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • trauma patients
  • finite element
  • computed tomography
  • white matter
  • heat stress
  • resting state
  • magnetic resonance
  • multiple sclerosis
  • brain injury
  • diffusion weighted imaging