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Stuttgart, Germany 5) USA, U.S. Army Institute for Surgical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General and Acute
Research, San Antonio, TX 6) Uniformed Services University Care Surgery, UNC Department of Surgery, Chapel Hill, NC;
of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. Luv Kohli, PhD, Chief Technology Officer, InnerOptic, Hills-
borough, NC; Jeffrey Lowell, MD, FACS, Professor of Surgery
Real World Experience of Prolonged Field Care and of Pediatrics, Bradley Freeman, MD, Professor of Surgery,
in an Austere Environment Acute and Critical Care Surgery Section and Deborah Shipley
Kane, MD, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Di-
MAJ Eric Jacobson, MD, Battalion Surgeon, 4th Battalion, rector of Emergency Ultrasound, Washington Univ. School of
5th Special Forces Group (Airborne); SFC Joseph Chavez, Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
18D, 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne); 1LT
Matt Abbott, PA-C, Battalion Physician Assistant, 4th Battal- Prehospital Administration of Tranexamic Acid
ion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne); SFC Bryan Oneal, by Ground Forces in Afghanistan
18D, 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne); SSG
Sloan Spelman, 18D, 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group LTC Guyon Hill, San Antonio Medical Center; MAJ Steven G.
(Airborne); SFC Chris Blaine, 18D, 4/5th SFG(A). Schauer, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research; MAJ Mi-
chael D. April, San Antonio Military Medical Center; MAJ Ja-
Manikin Human Patient Simulator Training: son F. Naylor, 28th Combat Support Hospital; MAJ Jonathan
An End-User Survey of Special Operations Medics Wiese, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center; LTC Cord W.
Cunningham, 1st Cavalry Division; Col Mark A. Antonacci,
CPT Gregory T. Horn, MC, USA, Anesthesia Resident, Wal-
ter-Reed National Military Medical Center; SGM F. Young San Antonio Military Medical Center.
Bowling, USASOC, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff – Sur-
geon; MAJ Christopher W. Hewitt, MC, FS, USAF, Emergency The Pediatric Resuscitative Thoracotomy
Medicine Resident, San Antonio Military Medical Center; During Combat Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
CPT Glen I. Olson, MC, FS, USAF, Emergency Medicine Resi- LTC Guyon Hill, San Antonio Medical Center; MAJ Steven
dent, San Antonio Military Medical Center; CPT Nicholas M. G. Schauer, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research; MAJ
Studer, MC, FS, USA, Emergency Medicine Resident, San An- Michael D. April, San Antonio Military Medical Center; CPT
tonio Military Medical Center. R. Erik Connor, San Antonio Military Medical Center; COL
John S. Oh, Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Stress Induced Hypogonadal Male Condition:
Are Operators Susceptible? Junctional Tourniquet Use During
Combat Operations in Afghanistan
Krista G. Austin, PhD, Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey Brown, MD, FACE, LTC Guyon Hill, San Antonio Medical Center; MAJ Steven G.
Endocrinology Associates of Houston and University of Texas- Schauer, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research; MAJ Mi-
Houston, Houston, TX; COL Melissa Givens, MD, Uniformed chael D. April, San Antonio Military Medical Center; MAJ
Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. Andrew D. Fisher, 75th Ranger Regiment; LTC Cord W. Cun-
ningham, 1st Cavalry Division; LTC Jennifer Gurney, U.S.
Novel Potassium Sorbent with Hollow-fiber Technology as a Army Institute of Surgical Research.
New Treatment for Severe Hyperkalemia in Austere Medicine
™
®
QuikClot Combat Gauze Use
Phillip P. Chan, MD, PhD, CEO of CytoSorbents Corp, Mon-
mouth Junction, NJ. by Ground Forces in Afghanistan
LTC Guyon Hill; San Antonio Medical Center; MAJ Steven G.
Potassium Adsorbing Polymer Technology Creates New Schauer, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research; MAJ Mi-
Far-Forward Peritoneal Treatments for Severe Hyperkalemia chael D. April, San Antonio Military Medical Center; MAJ
Andrew D. Fisher, 75th Ranger Regiment, CPT Krista C.
Phillip P. Chan, MD, PhD, CEO of CytoSorbents Corp, Mon- Wellein, Tripler Army Medical Center; MAJ Daniel B. Brill-
mouth Junction, NJ.
hart, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center; LTC Cord W.
Cunningham, 1st Cavalry Division; Col Mark A. Antonacci,
™
Application of the iTClamp in Conjunction with Hemostatic San Antonio Military Medical Center.
Agents for Control of Lethal Hemorrhage in Swine
Sean M. Stuart, LCDR MC USN(1); Julie B. Mclean, PhD(1); Chest Seal Placement for Penetrating Chest Wounds
Alexandra C. Walchak, MPH, CVT(1); Robert B. McLen- by Ground Forces in Afghanistan
don, LT USN(1,2); C. Scott Gamble, LTC USA(1); Gregory
M. Zarow, PhD(1); Sean P. Conley, LCDR USN, NMCP(1); LTC Guyon Hill, San Antonio Medical Center; MAJ Steven G.
1) Combat Trauma Research Group, Naval Medical Center, Schauer, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research; MAJ Mi-
Portsmouth, Virginia 2) Department of Surgery, Naval Medi- chael D. April, San Antonio Military Medical Center; MAJ
cal Center, Portsmouth, Virginia. Jason F. Naylor, 28th Combat Support Hospital; Capt Erica
Simon, San Antonio Military Medical Center; Nicholas Jaszc-
zak, San Antonio Military Medical Center.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Detecting
Elevated Intracranial Pressure in the Field
Phase 3 Efficacy and Safety Results of Sufentanil Sublingual
Stephen Aylward, PhD, Senior Director of Operations, Kit- Tablet 30 mcg for Management of Acute Traumatic Pain
ware, Inc., Carrboro, NC; Matt McCormick, PhD, Technical James Miner, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minne-
Expert, Kitware, Inc., Carrboro, NC; Sean Montgomery, MD,
apolis, MN; Harold S. Minkowitz, MD, Memorial Hermann
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