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Bringing Together the Educational Interests of Special Operations and Tactical Medicine
JSOM
Spring 2018, Vol 18, Edition 1 ISSN: 1553-9768
Journal of Special Operations Medicine ™
From the Publisher and Editor 1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
In This Issue 4 Giardiasis 106
News to Use 6 Mark W. Burnett
From the SOMA President 8 INJURY PREVENTION
Meet the Experts 12 Epidemiological Evidence and Possible Mechanisms for the 108
Peer-Review Board 13
Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Injuries (Part 1)
CASE REPORTS Joseph J. Knapik; Sheryl A. Bedno
Military Prehospital Use of Low Titer Group O Whole Blood 15 LAW ENFORCEMENT & TACTICAL MEDICINE
Nicholas Warner et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Anaphylaxis During 113
Benefit of Critical Care Flight Paramedic–Trained Search 19 Law Enforcement Operations
and Rescue Corpsmen in Treatment of Severely Injured Aviators Kevin Gerold
Ryan W. Snow et al. OPERATIONAL MEDICINE IN THE
Challenges of Transport and Resuscitation of a Patient With 23 AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT
Severe Acidosis and Hypothermia in Afghanistan Integrating Chemical Biological, Radiologic, and Nuclear 118
Michael J. Brazeau et al. (CBRN) Protocols Into TCCC: Introduction of a Conceptual
Model—TCCC + CBRN = (MARCHE)
IN BRIEF Devin R. DeFeo; Melissa L. Givens 2
The Shrail: A Comparison of a Novel Attachable Rail System 29 PROLONGED FIELD CARE
With the Current Deployment Operating Table
EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS Joshua Dilday et al. Introduction to Prolonged Field Care for the Spring 2018 Edition 124
Jamie Riesberg
FOCUS ON REBOA
125
Introduction to the Prolonged Field Care Documentation
Clinical Practice Guideline
FOR ENROUTE CASUALTY CARE Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta 32 Paul Loos 126
(REBOA): Introduction
Documentation in Prolonged Field Care
David R. King, MD
Bringing Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the
Prehospital Medicine and the Future:
Aorta (REBOA) Closer to the Point of Injury: A Simulation Study 33 Paul Loos et al. 133
Jason D. Pasley et al. Will ECMO Ever Play a Role?
Feasibility and Proposed Training Pathway for Austere 37 David Macku˚ et al.
Application of Resuscitative Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta Editorial Response 139
Elliot M. Ross; Theodore T. Redman Sean Keenan
Abstracts of Articles on REBOA Published in JSOM in 2017 44 Patella Fracture in US Servicemember in an Austere Location 142
Sophia Schermerhorn et al.
FEATURE ARTICLES SOFsono ULTRASOUND
Laboratory Model of a Collapsible Tube to Develop 47 I Can’t Breathe—A SIPe of Water 145
Bleeding Control Interventions: Effects of Compression on Flow Mariusz K. Urbaniak; Katarzyna (Kasia) Hampton
Lanny V. Griffin et al.
The Myth of Hyperresilience: Evolutionary Concept Analysis of 54 SPECIAL TALK: AN INTERVIEW
Resilience in Special Operations Forces You Never Know, Until You Know, and Then You Know: 147
Kate Rocklein Kemplin et al. An Interview With COL (Ret) John F. Kragh Jr, MD
Intramuscular Tranexamic Acid in Tactical and Combat Settings 62 Interviewed by COL (Ret) Andre Pennardt
330 Multifunction
EMV+ 731 Series 330 Multifunction Erik N. Vu et al. 69 UNCONVENTIONAL MEDICINE 149
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Successful Use of Ketamine as a Prehospital Analgesic by
Introduction
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Our Experience and Literature Review Medicine on the Edge of Darkness 150
Regan Lyon et al. Peter Anders Christensen
A rugged, lightweight ventilator The standard in vital signs monitoring, A rugged, multifunction aspirator Blood Lead Toxicity Analysis of Multipurpose Canines and 74
with real altitude compensation for with optional defi brillation, pacing, with easily selected treatment modes Military Working Dogs BOOK REVIEWS
all levels of care. and Real CPR Help ® including Smart Flow™ Paul R. Reid et al. The Death of The Golden Hour and the Return of the 155
Ocular Injuries and Cultural Influences in Afghanistan During 77 Future Guerrilla Hospital
5 Months of Operation Enduring Freedom Review by Charles A. Neal
David A. Paz et al. The Quiet Soldier: On Selection With 21 SAS 157
ZOLL continues its commitment to broadening its portfolio for the military with the most comprehensive solutions Lead Exposure in the Special Operations Shooter: 81 Review by COL (Ret) Warner “Rocky” Farr
How to Prevent Cognitive Decline and Permanent Disability
for military critical care. From monitoring and airway management to enhanced perfusion, ZOLL is focused on Jonathan W. Brandon et al. TacMed UPDATES
Routine Screening Laboratory Studies for Nonheat Stroke 88 Proceedings from the 2017 Mid-Year Meeting of the 160
providing lifesaving technologies that are both portable and effective throughout all echelons of care. Field Heat Injuries Are Unnecessary: A Retrospective Review Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) and
Steven G. Schauer; James A. Pfaff Committee Updates
Brendan Hartford et al.
ONGOING SERIES TCCC UPDATES
Learn more about ZOLL’s resuscitation solutions at CANINE MEDICINE 91 Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care: Meeting Minutes 164
Clinical Update: Prehospital Care of Canine Gastric Dilatation
www.zoll.com/military or call 1-800-804-4356. and Volvulus Dr Frank Butler; Dr Stephen Giebner
Lee Palmer PHOTO GALLERY 172
HUMAN PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISERS 175
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