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pro vyhledávání: '"Travis G, Deaton"'
Autor:
Michael A Remley, Jamie C Riesberg, Brendon Drew, Travis G Deaton, Harold R Montgomery, Shane Jensen, Jennifer Gurney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Special Operations Medicine.
Autor:
Alexander Iteen, Eric J Koch, Amanda Wojahn, Ricardo Gutierrez, Amy Hildreth, Sherri Rudinsky, Travis G Deaton, Gregory J Zarow
Publikováno v:
Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals. 22(1)
The optimal tactical lighting for performing medical procedures under low-light conditions is unclear.United States Navy medical personnel (N = 23) performed intravenous (IV) and intraosseous (IO) procedures on mannequins using a tactical headlamp, n
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:
Matthew E Henriques, Chad T. Andicochea, Susan Jay, Howard Chen, Travis G. Deaton, Joel Fulkerson
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 184:e863-e867
Introduction Physiological events (PEs) are a growing problem for US military aviation with detrimental risks to safety and mission readiness. Seeking causative factors is, therefore, of high importance. There is no evidence to date associating carbo
Autor:
William Bianchi, Darin K. Via, Judy L. Dye, Michael Krzyzaniak, Kaeley Shannon, Travis G. Deaton, Mary C Clouser, Jared Sutherland, Alec Emerling, Benjamin Archer, Jonathan D. Auten
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 186(Suppl 1)
IntroductionRapid sequence intubation of patients experiencing traumatic hemorrhage represents a precarious phase of care, which can be marked by hemodynamic instability and pulseless arrest. Military combat trauma guidelines recommend reduced induct
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 185(Suppl 1)
Introduction The role of the Emergency Medicine (EM) physician in the U.S. military continues to expand, and current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education general training requirements do not optimally prepare military EM graduates to
Autor:
Travis G. Deaton, Judy L. Dye, Jonathan D. Auten, Mike R. Galarneau, Tara J. Zieber, Bradley Williams
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 182:e2017-e2023
Death from electrocution is rare and generally an accidental occurrence. In contrast to civilian patterns of electrocution injury, the military work environment suffers from a greater percentage of fatal high-voltage electrocutions. This study compar
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:
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
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 33:791-795
Objectives Patients with acute abdominal pain commonly present to emergency departments. The safe and effective relief of discomfort is a concern to patients and physicians. Intravenous opioids are the traditional method used to provide pain relief i