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and higher SpO2 values where a greater number of patient ob Efficacy of a Multi-Vent Chest Seal Dressing
servations were obtained. Conclusion: Hyperoxia was more Under Different Clinical Conditions
common and was associated with a greater risk for inhospital Amy Connah; Matthew Grist; Andrew Hoggarth (Research
mortality in critically ill TBI patients, compared to critically ill & Development at Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK); Tim
trauma patients without TBI. Prospective studies are needed Berrow (Global Product & Business Development Manager at
to elucidate the mechanisms and clinical implications underly Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK)
ing these differences to inform oxygenrelated clinical practice
guidelines for military and civilian TBI patients. The Impact of Environmental Conditions on the Adhesion
Properties of a Multi-Valve Vented Chest Seal Dressing
Andrew Hoggarth; Matthew Grist; Amy Connah (Research
2022 SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY & Development at Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK); Tim
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Berrow (Global Product & Business Development Manager at
Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK)
Internal Jugular Vein Dissection Diagnosed
Using Bedside Ultrasonography
CPT Vanessa C. Hannick, MD (1); CPT Alexandra Palmer, Retrospective Review of Neuroendocrine Dysfunction
MD (1); 2d LT Matthew Gaddy, NREMTP; (2) 2LT Matt among National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE)
Brown, Medical Student; (3) CPT Adam Spanier, MD (1); Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Patients: Expanded
MAJ Daniel B. Brillhart, MD (1); 1) Carl R. Darnall Army Results of Preliminary Findings
Medical Center, Fort Hood, TX 2) 212th, JBER, AK; 3) Uni ENS Bryson Hewins, MS, MSIII (1); LT Rachael Campbell,
formed Services University, Bethesda, MD MD, PGY2 (1,2); Dr. Sara Lippa, PhD, AI (1,2); Carol Moore,
MA, AI (1); LCDR Kent Werner, MD, PhD, Director of Re
search Sleep Center WRNMMC (1,2,3); Dr. Kimbra Kenney,
Should Dalbavancin Replace Vancomycin in the
Prolonged Casualty Care Setting? MD, Service Chief, Research Ops NICoE (1,2); 1. Uniformed
2LT Cooper Barber, Medical Student (1); SSG Blake Wright, Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD;
SOATP, NRP, FPC, Flight Medic; (2) CPT Adam Spanier, 2. National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Bethesda, MD; 3.
Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine; (3) MAJ James Gragg, Sleep Disorders Center, Walter Reed National Military Medi
Attending Emergency Medicine Physician (3); 1. USUHS, cal Center, Bethesda, MD
Bethesda, MD; 2. Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA; 3. Carl R. Dar
nall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, TX An Innovative Civilian Research Model to Inform
Combat-Relevant Prolonged Casualty Care
Chandni Patel, BPH1; Lina V. Mata, MD2; Baidwan Navneet,
“AirSupport” Casualty Transport Pad Outperforms
the Warrior Evacuation Litter Pad (WELP): Decreased Skin PhD2; COL (ret) Sean Keenan, MD3; Julia Dixon, MD,
Surface Pressure at <50% of WELP Weight and 33% of MPH4; Elmin Steyn, MBChB5; Hendrick J. Lategan, MB
WELP Size ChB6; Shaheem de Vries MBChB, MPhil7; Adeloye Adeniji,
Ashish Purekar, PhD: Senior Scientist & Program Manager*; MBChB, MMed8; Lesley Hodson, MBChB, MMed9; Suzan
Pablo Sztein, MS: Senior Product Design Engineer*; Jonathan Mukonkole, MBChB MMed10; Jeanette Verster, MBChB,
Chambers, PhD: Product Development Engineer*; *InnoVital MMed11; MAJ Steven G. Schauer, DO, MSCR12; MAJ An
Systems (Calverton, MD); Amit Shah, MD: Chief Medical Of drew D. Fisher, MD, PAC LP13; MAJ Michael D. April, MD,
ficer, InnoVital Systems (Calverton, MD) & Senior Attending PhD, MSc14; Adit A. Ginde, MD MPH15; Col Vikhyat S. Be
Physician, MedStar Emergency Physicians barta, MD16; NeeKofi Mould Millman, MD17.
Affiliations: 1. Professional Research Assistant. Department
Next-Generation, Light-Guided “SureTube” Intubation: of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of
High Success by Novice Operators Using an Early Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 2. Research Associate. De
Prototype System in a Cadaver Model partment of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado
(1) Amit Shah, MD: Chief Medical Officer, InnoVital Systems School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 3. Assistant Director
(Calverton, MD) & Senior Attending Physician, MedStar Prehospital, Trauma and Operational Strategy. CU Anschutz
Emergency Physicians; (2) Curt Kothera, PhD: Senior Scientist Center for COMBAT Research, University of Colorado, Au
& Program Manager, InnoVital Systems (Calverton, MD) rora, CO, USA; 4. Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado
Expeditionary Fasciotomy and Aeromedical Evacuation School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 5. Head of Trauma,
from a Deployed Naval Ship Tygerberg Hospital. Faculty, Department of Surgery, Stellen
Lieutenant Commander Andrew J. Medenbach, DO, Emer bosch University. Cape Town, Western Cape–South Africa; 6.
gency Medicine, US Navy, San Diego, CA; Lieutenant Com Physician, Tygerberg Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch Univer
mander Marissa A. Mayor, MD, General Surgeon, US Navy, sity Cape Town, Western Cape–South Africa; 7. Medical Di
Jacksonville, NC; Lieutenant Commander, Alexandre D. rector, Western Cape Government Health Emergency Medical
Nguyen, MD, Emergency Medicine, US Navy, San Diego, CA Services, Cape Town, Western Cape–South Africa; 8. Physi
cian, Ceres Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape
Designing Human Factors Into a Multi-Vent Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 9. Physician, Worcester
Chest Seal Dressing Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, West
Matthew Grist; Amy Connah; Andrew Hoggarth (Research ern Cape, South Africa; 10. Physician, Khayelitsha Hospital.
& Development at Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK); Tim Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, Western Cape,
Berrow (Global Product & Business Development Manager at South Africa; 11. Head, Department of Forensic Pathology,
Medtrade Products Ltd, Crewe, UK)
Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch University, Cape Town,
Western Cape, South Africa; 12. Physician Scientist. US Army
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