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32. Development of a Mobile Platform for Assisting with Burn 38. Simple Thoracostomy: Moving beyond Needle Decom-
Resuscitation in a Deployed Setting pression in Out-of-Hospital Traumatic Cardiac Arrest
Jose Salinas, Task Area Manager, US Army Institute of Surgical Mark E.A. Escott; Guy R. Gleisberg; Jordan L. Anderson;
Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX; Maria L. Serio-Mel- Kevin J. Crocker; Michael C. Aiken; Bradley T. Ward, Baylor
vin, Clinical Project Manager, US Army Institute of Surgical College of Medicine/EMS Collaborative Research Group
Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX; Leopoldo C. Cancio,
Task Area Manager, US Army Institute of Surgical Research, 39. Covert Wireless Wearable Ultrasound System for Trauma
JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX; Elizabeth A. Mann-Salinas, Task Care in the Field
Area Manager, US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Martin O. Culjat, PhD, Chief Innovation Officer, Farus, LLC,
Fort Sam Houston, TX; Craig Fenrich, Biomedical Software Vista, CA; Rahul S. Singh, PhD, CEO, Farus, LLC, Vista, CA;
Engineer, US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Andrzej P. Mierzwa, BS, Electronic Engineer, Farus, LLC,
Sam Houston, TX; Kevin K. Chung, Director of Research, Vista, CA; Kristen T. Nguyen, BS, Biomedical Engineer, Fa-
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Hous- rus, LLC, Vista, CA; Toshifumi Nakatani, PhD, Electrical En-
ton, TX gineering, Senior Member of the Technical Staff, MaXentric
Technologies, LLC; Paul Thomas Theilmann, PhD, Electri-
33. USplint: Novel Splint Technology Fills a SOF Gap in Ex- cal Engineering, Lead Engineer Wireless Biomedical Systems,
tended Medical Care MaXentric Technologies, LLC
Kate Liddle, Partner, MakeITMarketUSA.com, LLC, Char-
lotte, NC; Matthew D. Pepe, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon, 40. Update on Pre-Hospital Hemorrhage Control Research
Sports Medicine Specialist, Rothman Institute, Egg Harbor for Improving Survival from Combat Wounds
Township, NJ; Brandon Conover, PhD, CEO, Practical Scien- Michael A. Dubick PhD; Bijan S. Kheirabadi PhD; John F.
tific Solutions, Inc., Holly Springs, NC; SGM R Kyle Sims, BS, Kragh Jr., MD, US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA
Special Forces Medical, USASOC, Fort Bragg NC Fort Sam Houston, TX
34. Traditional Large-Volume Fluid Resuscitation Versus No 41. The Application of Psychological Skills Training (PST) for
Resuscitation in a Canine Model of Controlled Hemorrhagic SOF Medical Operators
Shock Michael Lauria, Critical Care-Flight Paramedic, MS-2, Dart-
Lee Palmer, DVM, MS, DACVECC, NREMT, Medical Di- mouth Hitchcock Medical Center, NH; Nick Antonino, MS-3,
rector UWSOC4 and K9 MEDIC; Linda Martin, DVM, MS, NYCOM, NY; Matthew Stark, MS-3 NYCOM, NY; Lt Col
DACVECC, Associate Professor, Washington State University; Stephen Rush, MD, USAF Pararescue, 103RQS, NY
Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, DACVIM, Professor, Auburn Uni-
versity College of Veterinary Medicine; James Wohl, DVM, 42. Rugged Ozone Sterilization System
DACVIM, DACVECC, Ombudsman, University of Connecti- Daniel Taggart, Project Engineer, Ceramatec, Inc., Salt Lake
cut; Robert J. Kemppainen, DVM, PhD, Professor, Auburn City, UT; John Gordon, Project Manager, Ceramatec, Inc., Salt
University College of Veterinary Medicine Lake City, UT
35. A Descriptive Analysis of Special Operations Aviation 43. Delivery of Efficacious Defibrillation Shocks From a Min-
CASEVAC in Operation Enduring Freedom from 2008 to iaturized Pocket-Sized Automated External Defibrillator for
2015 Far Forward Pre-Hospital Care
LTC Theodore Redman, MD, EMS Fellow, SAUSHEC, San Peter Gray, President & CEO, CardioThrive Inc., Walnut
Antonio, TX; CPT Kevin Mayberry, 3/160 Physician Assis- Creek, CA; Douglas Raymond, COO, CardioThrive Inc., Wal-
tant, Hunter Army Air Field, GA; MAJ Brock Benedict MD, nut Creek, CA; Shelley Savage, CFO, CardioThrive Inc., Wal-
160th Regimental Surgeon, Ft. Campbell, KY; COL (Ret) Russ nut Creek, CA; Walter Savage, MD, CardioThrive Inc., Walnut
Kotwal, MD, Contractor, Institute of Surgical Research, Ft. Creek, CA; Paul Friedman, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
Sam Houston, TX; Dr John Howard, PhD, Biostatistician, In- Sam Asirvatham, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Charles
stitute of Surgical Research, Ft. Sam Houston, TX Bruce, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
36. Analysis of Disease and Nonbattle Injury in US Military 44. Evaluation of the Efficacy of the ITClamp for Hasty
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Personnel Deployed in Sub-Saharan Africa Compressible Hemorrhage Control Versus a Tourniquet dur-
MAJ Julian Mapp, MC, EMS and Disaster Medicine Fellow, ing “Care under Fire”
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consor- Roland Paquette, MPA-C; Ryan Bierle, MPA-C; Craig Cooley,
tium; MAJ Russell Fields, AN, Department of Emergency MD, MPH, EMT-P, FACEP, FAAEM; Kevin King, MD, FA-
Medicine, San Antonio Military Medical Center; CPT Andrew CEP, FAAEM; Rosemarie Ramos, PhD, MPH, Department of
Oh, MC, Emergency Medicine Residency, San Antonio Mili- Emergency Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science
tary Medical Center Center at San Antonio; David Wampler, PhD, LP, Emergency
Health Sciences, School of Health Professions, University of
37. QuikClot Combat Gauze for Civilian Prehospital Exter- Texas Health Science Center San Antonio; Joel Michalek, PhD,
nal Hemorrhage Control Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of
Mark E.A. Escott; Guy R. Gleisberg; Jordan L. Anderson; Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; COL Robert T.
Kevin J. Crocker; Michael C. Aiken; Bradley T. Ward, Baylor Gerhardt, MD, MPH, FACEP, Department of Emergency Med-
College of Medicine/EMS Collaborative Research Group icine, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
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