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Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 94:377-383
BACKGROUND: Spatial disorientation (SD) remains a stubborn and formidable challenge among rotary wing (RW) aircrews, particularly during times of high workload and deceptive visual cues. With tri-Service agreement, British RW Forces employ a layered
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 93:415-420
INTRODUCTION: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition characterized by disrupted sleep and excessive daytime fatigue. Associated cognitive and psychomotor decrements pose a threat to aviators’ performance and flight safety. Additionally, the l
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:e616-e624
Introduction In this research, the authors attempted to ascertain whether or not the Root Cause Analysis Event Support and Engagement Team (RESET) investigates the use of U.S. Army aviation-based techniques by staff members or organizations in which
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 90:896-900
BACKGROUND: A fundamental responsibility of aerospace medicine is the analysis and mitigation of the human component's risk to the aviation system. Medications are part of this risk mitigation process and are present within a multitude of work enviro
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 90:637-642
INTRODUCTION: Despite the large number of U.S. military members who conduct parachuting operations, its inherent safety risks, and the introduction of a new military parachute in 2010, little has been published in the last decade on U.S. military par
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:487-491
Background Aviation is a classic example of a high reliability organization (HRO)-an organization in which catastrophic events are expected to occur without control measures. As health care systems transition toward high reliability, aviation practic
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:96-103
Introduction Back pain has remained an issue of significance among aircraft crewmembers for decades, occurring in the majority of military helicopter pilots with potential deleterious effects on performance, safety, and operational readiness. This ex
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 90(10)
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 89(7)
Introduction There have been few large-scale epidemiological examinations of military aircrew populations reported in recent literature. This study examined 10 yr of medical records contained in the U.S. Army Aeromedical Electronic Resource Office (A
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 48:313-324
Background When providing care under combat or hostile conditions, it may be necessary for a casualty to remain engaged in military tasks after being wounded. Prehospital care under other remote, austere conditions may be similar, whereby an individu