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Services University, Bethesda, MD; Col Stacy Shackelford JBSA, San Antonio, TX; Nilam Soni MD, Associate Profes-
MD, Col (Retired) Russ Kotwal MD, MSG Harold Montgom- sor, UT Health Science Center San Antonio, San Antonio, TX;
ery SO-ATP, Joint Trauma System, Defense Center of Excel- Tony Lindsey PhD, Chief Data Scientist; Rebecca Lee PhD,
lence for Trauma, JBSA-FSH, TX; LtCol Joseph Dubose MD Software Engineer, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain
– CSTARS, Baltimore, MD; SMSgt Seth Zweben NREMT-P, View, CA
US Air Force Pararescue, Moffet Federal Airfield, Mountain
View, CA; LtCol Stephen Rush MD – US Air Force Pararescue, Skills Retention of SWAT Operators Applying the
Westhampton Beach, NY; Col Sean Keenan, MD – Special Op- Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet
erations Command Europe, Stuttgart, Germany James Vretis DO, MSc, Medical Director, Center for Tactical
Medicine, Carlsbad, TX
Field-Deployable ‘Dry Component’ Approach to
Resuscitation for Hemorrhagic Shock Deployment of Low Titer O-Positive Whole Blood in
Jennifer Richards, Kalocyte Inc., St. Louis, MO; Allan Doctor, the Prehospital Environment
Washington University, St. Louis, MO David Wampler PhD, LP, FAEMS, UT Health San Antonio; Ta-
sia Long MHS, Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council;
Consensus-Based Recommendation for Oxygenation Rena Summers BA, Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Coun-
Targets in Critically Injured Patients cil; Randall Schaefer MSN, RN, Southwest Texas Regional Ad-
MAJ Steven G Schauer DO(1); Ms Erin Anderson RN(2); LTC visory Council; Eric Epley NREMT-P, CEM, Southwest Texas
Cord Cunningham MD, MPH(1); Dr Jacqueline Jones PhD, Regional Advisory Council; Elizabeth Waltman MBA, South
RN(3); Col Vikhyat S Bebarta MD(2); Adit A Ginde MD, Texas Blood and Tissue Center; COL Brian Eastridge,MD, UT
MPH(2): 1 US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Health San Antonio; Christopher Winckler MD, UT Health
Houston, TX 2 University of Colorado School of Medicine, San Antonio; Donald Jenkins MD, UT Health San Antonio
Aurora, CO 3 University of Colorado College of Nursing, Au-
rora, CO First Responder Advanced Life Support Improves
Outcomes in the Helicopter Transported Trauma
Trends in Prehospital Analgesia Administration by US Patient
Forces from 2007 through 2016 David A Wampler PhD, LP, FAEMS, The University of Texas
MAJ Steven G Schauer DO, MS (1, 2, 3); MAJ Jason F Nay- Health Science Center at San Antonio; Tasia Long MHS,
lor PA-C (4); Maj Joseph K Maddry MD (2, 3); Carmen Hi- Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council; Randall Schaefer
nojosa-Laborde PhD (1); MAJ Michael D April MD, DPhil, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN, Southwest Texas Regional Advi-
MSc (3): 1 US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort sory Council; Rena Summers BA, Southwest Texas Regional
Sam Houston, Texas 2 59th Medical Wing, JBSA Lackland, Advisory Council; COL Brian Eastridge MD, FACS, The Uni-
Texas 3 Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Hous- versity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
ton, Texas 4 Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis
McChord, Washington Safety Analysis of a New Generation Freeze-Dried
Plasma Product: Report of a Completed Dose-
How Telemedicine Impacts Clinical Decision and Escalation, Phase 1 Clinical Trial
Performance In Prolonged Field Care Scenarios: Jose A Cancelas1, Neeta Rugg1, Shawnagay Nestheide1, Me-
A Preliminary Review lissa King2, Michele Snyder2, Joan C Pehta3, Victor W Mac-
Sena Veazey MS, Data Scientist, David Luellen MBA, Biomed- donald4, Manoj K Valiyaveettil4, Andrew J Atkinson4: (1)
ical Software Engineer, Maria Serio-Melvin RN, Deputy Chief Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati College of
of Clinical Decision Support, Deana Apple Ph.D., Postdoctoral Medicine, Cincinnati, OH (2) Westat Inc., Rockville, MD (3)
Fellow, MAJ Thomas Robinson RN, Nurse Specialist, Jose Sa- Consultant to Vascular Solutions LLC, a subsidiary of Tele-
linas Ph.D., Branch Chief – United States Army Institute of flex, Inc, Minneapolis, MN (4) United States Army Medical
Surgical Research; MAJ Robert Walter MD, Critical Care Pul- Materiel Development Activity, Ft. Detrick, MD
monologist, MAJ George Johnson, Critical Care Nurse/Infor-
maticist – Brooke Army Medical Center; Kevin Ross, Program
Manager, Katy Cohen RN, Research Nurse, Stacie Barczak, POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Research Assistant, Joanne Kunze, Research Assistant, Kaleb
Twilligear, NCOIC – Madigan Consolidated Education; Mary Evaluating the Teaching Method of Instructing
McCarthy, Nurse Scientist, Christopher Colombo MD, Inten- Military SOf Medics in Ultrasonography to Diagnose
sivist, LTC Jeremy Pamplin MD, Intensivist – Madigan Army Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter (ONSD) for the Acute
Medical Center Assessment of ICP in the Setting of TBI
Maj (Ret) Christopher B Dominguez Apa-C, Bhavesh Patel
Augmented Ultrasound Intelligence Protocol for MD, Hannalisa Callisen Pa-C, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix AZ
Detection of Pneumothorax
Sena Veazey MS, Data Scientist; Saul Vega BS, Biomedical Background: Point of Care measurement of optic nerve sheath
Software Engineer; Ronald Grisell BS, Biomedical Software diameter can be used to correlate acute TBI with raised intra-
Engineer; Bijan Kheirabadi PhD, Scientist; Corina Necsoiu cranial pressure (ICP) in austere and prolonged field care envi-
MD, Scientist; Jose Salinas PhD, Chief Clinical Decision Sup- ronments. The aim of our study is to evaluate the feasibility of
port: US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Ft. Sam Houston teaching ocular ultrasonography to special operations medics
JBSA, San Antonio, TX; MAJ Robert Walter MD, Pulmonary for the purpose of identifying TBI with ICP in an acceptable
Critical Care, Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston amount of time and given limited required teaching resources.
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