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Autor:
Travis G Deaton, Jonathan D Auten, Richard Betzold, Frank K Butler, Terence Byrne, Andrew P Cap, Benjamin Donham, Joseph J DuBose, Andrew D Fisher, James Hancock, Victor Jourdain, Ryan M Knight, Lanny F Littlejohn, Matthew J Martin, Kevin Toland, Brendon Drew
Publikováno v:
Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals. 21(4)
Hemorrhagic shock in combat trauma remains the greatest life threat to casualties with potentially survivable injuries. Advances in external hemorrhage control and the increasing use of damage control resuscitation have demonstrated significant succe
Autor:
Hugh M, Hiller, Guyon J, Hill, Shaun, Shea, Joel, Fernandes, Kaden, Earl, John, Knight, Andrew, Schaffrinna, Benjamin, Donham, Paul B, Allen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 22:37
Units within the Special Operations Forces (SOF) community require medically competent and operationally proficient medical providers (physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners, among others) to support complex mission sets. The expec
Publikováno v:
Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals. 19(3)
Fresh whole blood (FWB) is increasingly being recognized as the ideal resuscitative fluid for hemorrhagic shock. Because of this, military units are working to establish the capability to give FWB from a walking blood bank donor in environments that
Autor:
Megan Lee Wickett, Benjamin Donham
In deployed settings, veterinary recourses are limited and nonveterinary medical providers frequently are required to provide medical treatment to military working dogs (MWDs) until veterinary specialty care can be provided. We present the case of a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aa8bec9430a6c20aa4da3b9f4d400241
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6281462/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6281462/
Autor:
Brendon, Drew, Jonathan D, Auten, Andrew P, Cap, Travis G, Deaton, Benjamin, Donham, Warren C, Dorlac, Joseph J, DuBose, Andrew D, Fisher, Alan J, Ginn, James, Hancock, John B, Holcomb, John, Knight, Albert Ken, Koerner, Lanny F, Littlejohn, Matthew J, Martin, John Kip, Morey, Jonathan J, Morrison, Martin A, Schreiber, Philip C, Spinella, Benjamin, Walrath, Frank K, Butler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 20:36
The literature continues to provide strong support for the early use of tranexamic acid (TXA) in severely injured trauma patients. Questions persist, however, regarding the optimal medical and tactical/logistical use, timing, and dose of this medicat
Autor:
Joseph J, DuBose, Daniel J, Stinner, Aric, Baudek, Daniel, Martens, Benjamin, Donham, Matthew, Cuthrell, Tony, Stephens, Jerry, Schofield, Curtis C, Conklin, Simon, Telian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 20:47
Expedient resuscitation and emergent damage control interventions remain critical tools of modern combat casualty care. Although fortunately rare, the requirement for life and limb salvaging surgical intervention prior to arrival at traditional deplo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 17:46
Pediatric trauma represents a notable proportion of casualties encountered by Combat medics, physician assistants, and physicians while in the deployed setting. Most of these resuscitation teams receive limited pediatric- specific training and suffer
Autor:
Benjamin, Donham, Robby, Frondozo, Michael, Petro, Andrew, Reynolds, Jonathan, Swisher, Ryan M, Knight
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 17:68
Military prehospital providers frequently have to make important clinical decisions with only limited objective information and vital signs. Because of this, accurate estimation of blood loss, at the point of injury, can augment any available objecti
Autor:
J, Johnston, Benjamin, Donham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. 12:2
Exertional heat stroke is an acute injury associated with high morbidity and mortality, and is commonly encountered within military and Special Operations environments. With appropriate planning, rapid diagnosis, and aggressive treatment significant