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Bringing Together the Educational Interests of Special Operations and Tactical Medicine
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              Spring 2017, Vol 17, Edition 1                                                       ISSN: 1553-9768




                                               Journal of Special Operations Medicine ™


              From the Publisher and Editor                  i  HUMAN PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
              In This Issue                                  iv  Human Performance Optimization and Precision    80
              News to Use                                    vi  Performance: The Future of Special Operations
              From the SOMA President                       viii  Human Performance Efforts
              How It Works                                  xii   Adam Russell; Patricia Deuster
              Meet the Experts                              xvi  INFECTIOUS DISEASES
              Peer-Review Board                            xvii  Meningococcal Disease                         90
                                                                  Mark W. Burnett
              CASE REPORTS                                      INJURY PREVENTION
              A Modern Case Series of Resuscitative Endovascular    1   Load Carriage–Related Paresthesias (Part 2):   94
              Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) in an Out-of-  Meralgia Paresthetica
              Hospital, Combat Casualty Care Setting              Joseph J. Knapik; Katy Reynolds; Robin Orr; Rodney Pope
               Justin D. Manley; Benjamin J. Mitchell; Joseph J. DuBose;
               Todd E. Rasmussen                                LAW ENFORCEMENT & TACTICAL MEDICINE
              Invasive Reduction of Paraphimosis in an Adolescent    9   Graduate Medical Education in Tactical Medicine and   101
                                                                the Impact of ACGME Accreditation of EMS Fellowships
              Male While in a Deployed Austere Environment        Nelson Tang; Matthew Levy; Asa Margolis; Nathan Woltman
               Christopher K. Pham; Joseph Zehring; Cristóbal S. Berry-Cabán  PROLONGED FIELD CARE
 EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS     A Soldier With an Exertional Heat Injury, Ischemic-   14   Analgesia and Sedation Management   106
              Appearing Electrocardiogram, and Elevated Troponins:
                                                                During Prolonged Field Care
              A Clinical Case Report
 FOR ENROUTE CASUALTY CARE  Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion    17   Jeremy Pamplin; Andrew D. Fisher; Andrew Penny;
               Steven G. Schauer; James A. Pfaff
                                                                  Robert Olufs; Justin Rapp; Katarzyna Hampton;
                                                                  Jamie Riesberg; Doug Powell; Sean Keenan; Stacy Shackelford
              of the Aorta: Pushing Care Forward
               William Teeter; Anna Romagnoli; Jacob Glaser; Andrew Fisher;   Review of 54 Cases of Prolonged Field Care   121
                                                                  Erik DeSoucy; Stacy Shackelford; Joseph Dubose; Seth Zweben;
               Jason Pasley; Brian Scheele; Melanie Hoehn; Megan Brenner  Stephen C. Rush; Russ S. Kotwal; Harold R. Montgomery;
                                                                  Sean Keenan
              IN BRIEF                                          SOFsono ULTRASOUND SERIES
              A Novel Ultrasound Transmission Gel for Resource-   22   Ultrasound-Guided Airway Management    130
              Constrained Environments                          in the Austere Setting
               Jonathan Monti                                     Justin C. Rapp; Katarzyna (Kasia) Hampton
                                                                SPECIAL TALK: AN INTERVIEW
              FEATURE ARTICLES                                  Admiral’s Log: Surgeon General VADM Michael Cowan’s 131
              Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Mechanical Testing of   27   Insights on Military Medicine
              Models of Tourniquet After Environmental Exposure   Interviewed by COL (Ret) Andre Pennardt
               Daniel K. O’Conor; John F. Kragh Jr; James K. Aden 3rd;
               Michael A. Dubick                                BOOK REVIEW
 EMV+   731 Series   ResQPOD  ITD    Effectiveness of Pulse Oximetry Versus Doppler   36   Opposition to Soviet Rule in Lithuania, 1945–1980    133
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               Piper Wall; Charisse Buising; Lisa Grulke; Alexander Troester;  FROM THE NATO SOF SURGEON     134
               Nicholas Bianchina; Shannon White; Rosemarie Freymark; et al.
 A rugged, lightweight ventilator    The standard in vital signs monitoring,   Noninvasive impedance threshold devices   Pediatric Trauma: Management From an Austere   46   TCCC UPDATES
 with real altitude compensation for    with optional defibrillation, pacing,   (ITDs) that improve blood flow and reduce   Prospective  The Use of Pelvic Binders in Tactical Combat Casualty   135
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 all levels of care.  and Real CPR Help ®  intracranial pressure    Joycelynn R. Gray; Derek R. Linklater; James Johnston;    Care: TCCC Guidelines Proposed Change 1602,
               Benjamin Donham                                  7 November 2016
              The Highest-Impact Combat Orthopedic and      55    Stacy Shackelford; Rick Hammesfahr; Daniel Morissette;
                                                                  Harold Montgomery; Win Kerr; Michael Broussard;
 ZOLL continues its commitment to broadening its portfolio for the military. With the addition of new products via   Extremity Injury Articles in the Past 70 Years:     Brad Bennett; Warren Dorlac; Stephen Bree; Frank Butler
              A Citation Analysis
 recent acquisitions, ZOLL has the most comprehensive solutions for military critical care. From monitoring and   Jason J. Nam; Woo S. Do; Daniel J. Stinner; Joseph C. Wenke;    TACMED UPDATES
               Jean A. Orman; John F. Kragh Jr
 airway management to enhanced perfusion, ZOLL is focused on providing you with lifesaving technologies that   Clinical Image: Visual Estimation of Blood Loss   68  Proceedings From the 2016 Mid-Year Meeting   149
                                                                of the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care
 are portable and effective throughout all echelons of care.   Benjamin Donham; Robby Frondozo; Michael Petro;    (C-TECC) and Committee Updates
               Andrew Reynolds; Jonathan Swisher; Ryan Knight     Geoff Shapiro; Nelson Tang; Richard Kamin; Reed Smith
 1 Lurie KG, et al. J Med Soc Toho. 2012;59(6):304-315.  A Perspective on the Potential for Battlefield    72   PHOTO GALLERY   154
 Convertino VA, et al. Resp Care. 2011;56(6):846-857.
 2            Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta
               Ryan M. Knight                                   DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISERS                     157
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               Joshua Banting; Tony Meriano                     JSOM website at: https://www.jsomonline.org/Newsletters.html.
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