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Publikováno v:
Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals. 22(4)
Exsanguination is the leading cause of preventable posttraumatic death, especially in the prehospital arena. Traditional hemorrhage control methods involve packing the wound with hemostatic agents, providing manual pressure, and then applying a press
Autor:
Gregory J Zarow, Sean P. Conley, Paul J D Roszko, Michael J Barry, Alexandra C Walchak, Micah J Gaspary
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. 23:187-194
Background Hemorrhage remains a leading cause of death in both civilian and military settings. Of preventable deaths from hemorrhage, a significant portion occurs from junctional wounds that are not amenable to traditional extremity tourniquets. Junc
Autor:
Taylor George, Matthew Jordan, William Bianchi, Michael Boboc, Gregory J Zarow, Ramesh Natarajan, Alexandra C Walchak, Paul J Roszko
Publikováno v:
Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals. 19(1)
Military forces render emergency care in marine environments, where care for exsanguination is challenging. However, the effect of saltwater on the functionality of hemostatic agents is unknown. In this study, we used thromboelastography (TEG) to qua
Autor:
Brandon P, Noyes, Julie B, Mclean, Alexandra C, Walchak, Gregory J, Zarow, Micah J, Gaspary, Kevin J, Knoop, Paul J D, Roszko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 21:65
Delivering medical care in nighttime conditions is challenging, as 25% of Special Operations medical Operators have reported that problems with lighting contributed to poor casualty outcomes. Red light is often used in nighttime operations but makes
Autor:
Paul J D Roszko, Alexandra C Walchak, Sean P. Conley, Gregory J Zarow, Julie B. McLean, Jillian M Dorsam, Steven R Cornelius
Publikováno v:
Prehospital emergency care. 23(3)
Airway obstruction is the second leading cause of preventable battlefield death, at least in part because surgical cricothyrotomy (SC) failure rates remain unacceptably high. Ideally, SC should be a rapid, simple, easily-learned, and reliably-perform
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 184(Suppl 1)
Exsanguinating hemorrhage is a primary cause of battlefield death. The iTClamp is a relatively new device (FDA approval in 2013) that takes a different approach to hemorrhage control by applying mechanism wound closure. However, no previous studies h
Publikováno v:
Lab animal. 45(10)
Autor:
Paul J D Roszko, Gregory J Zarow, Taylor George, Ramesh Natarajan, Michael Boboc, William Bianchi, Alexandra C Walchak, M. Jordan
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 72:S103
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 68:S104-S105
Autor:
Jonathan D, Auten, Julie B, Mclean, Jean D, Kemp, Paul J D, Roszko, Grady A, Fortner, Alyssa L, Krepela, Alexandra C, Walchak, Chemely M, Walker, Travis G, Deaton, Joanna E, Fishback
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 18:50
Intraosseous (IO) access is used by military first responders administering fluids, blood, and medications. Current IO transfusion strategies include gravity, pressure bags, rapid transfusion devices, and manual push-pull through a three-way stopcock