International Journal of Automotive Engineering (Apr 2017)

Effect of Abbrevieted Injury Scale (AIS) Change on Injury Severity Prediction for Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN)

  • Chinmoy Pal,
  • Shigeru Hirayama,
  • Narahari Sangolla,
  • Jeyabharath Manoharan,
  • Vimalathithan Kulothungan,
  • Wang Stewart,
  • John Combest

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20485/jsaeijae.8.2_71
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 71 – 78

Abstract

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In this paper, two versions of the Abbreviated Injury Scale codes (AIS98 and AIS08) were used to develop Injury Severity Prediction algorithms with the help of NASS-CDS (US) 2009-2012 database. Some severe injuries in the AIS98 are scaled as less severe in the AIS08, especially in head and thorax regions; but in other body regions, there are no significant changes. Changes in AIS severity level will affect the distribution around the Injury Severity Score equal to 15, the threshold level for serious/minor injury judgment and hence leads to change in Injury Severity Prediction (ISP) prediction value related to AACN. The total number of false cases reduced for ISP algorithm formulated with AIS08 code when compared to that of AIS98 code. The proposed modified ISP algorithm is more efficient for both the AIS codes (98 and 08) than the original publicly available Kononen’s algorithm.