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Hypocalcemia as a Predictor of Mortality and Transfusion Aurora, CO; LTC Chris Calvano, MD, PhD; *** Department
Shane Kronstedt (1), Nick Roberts (2); Aimee Steen (3); of Surgery, Uniformed Service University of Health Sciences,
Kelsey Thompson (1); Justin Anderson (4); Jeffrey Siegler MD, Bethesda, MD
EMTP, FAEMS(5); (1) Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medi
cal School, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; (2) Eastern Tennes CNS Information Processing After Heavy Weapons
see State University College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN, Training in US Navy Special Operators (SO):
USA; (3) Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine, A Component of the INVICTA Study
Pomona, CA, USA; (4) United States Army Special Operations David O. Keyser, PhD1,6; Michael J. Roy, MD, MPH1,7;
Command, Fort Bragg, NC, USA; (5) Washington University Diana Lee, BA1,2; Marcia Dovel, BS1,2; Elizabeth Metzger,
School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA; *Justin MSPH,1,2; Mark Tommerdahl, PhD3,4; Oleg Favorov, PhD3;
is a current active duty combat medic *Shane is a prior active Walter Carr, PhD5; Rene S. Hernandez, PhD1,2; Sheilah
duty combat medic *Both former SOCM/18D instructors Rowe, MS, MBA1,2; 1. Center for Neuroscience and Regener
ative Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD;
The Role of Whole Blood in Civilian Trauma: A Literature 2. The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of
Review of Whole Blood Transfusions in Military and Civilian Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD; 3. Department of Bio
Trauma Patients medical Engineering, University of North Carolina; 4. Cortical
Shane Kronstedt (1); Halli LaFrankie (1); Jeffery Siegler, MD Metrics, Chapel Hill, NC; 5. Center for Military Psychiatry
(2); Lorenzo Paladino, MD (3); (1) Rutgers Robert Wood and Neuroscience, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,
Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ; (2) Washington Uni Silver Spring, MD; 6. Department of Military and Emergency
versity in St. Louis, Barnes Jewish Hospital Emergency De Medicine; and 7. Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services
partment; (3) SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Kings County University, Bethesda, MD
Emergency Department
Educating the Provider for the SOF Environment:
Non-invasive Hemoglobin Monitoring: Results of Implementing the Joint Emergency Medicine
A Review of the Evidence Exercise (JEMX)
Shelia C. Savell, PhD, RN; Darren Baldwin, BS, MAA, RN; MAJ Andrew M. Schaffrinna, MC, USA1; CPT Hugh Hiller,
Alexis Blessing, PhD USAF, En route Care Research Cen MC, USA1; LTC John Knight, MC, USA2; LTC Benjamin
ter, 59MDW/ST; Lt Col Joseph Maddry, MD USA, Institute Donham, USA3; LTC(P) Guyon Hill, MC, USA4; MAJ Darren
for Surgical Research USAF En route Care Research Center, Hyams, MC, USA5; MAJ Sarah Goss, MC, USA5; MAJ(R)
59MDW/ST JBSA Lackland/Fort Sam Houston, TX Paul Allen, USA6; 1. Staff Physician, UNC Medical Center
Emergency Department, Chapel Hill, NC; 2. Staff Physician,
Electroceutical Dressing Technology Against Wound Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC; 3. Com
Microbial Biofilm Infection mander, 261st Multifunctional Medical BN, 4 4th Med BDE,
Sashwati Roy, PhD (Professor); Nandini Ghosh, PhD (Post Fort Bragg, NC; 4. Staff Physician, Carl R. Darnell Army
doctoral fellow); Mohamed El Masry, MD PhD (Research As Medical Center, Fort Hood, TX; 5. Staff Physician, San Anto
sistant Professor); and Chandan K. Sen, PhD (Distinguished nio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX; 6. Physi
Professor Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and En cian Assistant, University of Texas Health Science Center San
gineering, Department of Surgery, IU Heath Comprehensive Antonio
Wound Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, India
napolis, Indiana Evaluation of Navy Special Operators (SO) During Heavy
Weapons Training: the Investigating Training Associated
A Pilot Assessment of the Novel Handheld LifeFlow Blast Pathology (INVICTA) Study
Device for Rapid Infusion of Blood Products Michael J. Roy, MD, MPH1,2; David O. Keyser, PhD1,3;
Sarah Mongold, MD (1); Fabiola Mancha, MS (2); Wells L Walter S. Carr, PhD9; Sheilah Rowe, MS, MBA1,8; Rene S.
Weymouth, MD (3); Joseph K Maddry, MD (1, 2, 4, 5); Ste Hernandez, PhD1,8; Elizabeth Metzger, MSPH,1,8; Holland
ven G Schauer, DO, MS (1, 2, 4); (1) Brooke Army Medical Romero, SOCS(Ret)1,8; Diana Lee, BA1,8; Marcia Dovel,
Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA; (2) US Army BS1,8; Noelle Yarn, MHI1,8; Matthew Menezes, BA1,8; Ju
Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas, lie Geyer, RN BA1,8; Jessica Gill, RN, PhD1,10; Denes V.
USA; (3) 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Hunter Agoston, MD, PhD1,4; TaoYiao Wu, PhD5; Manish Bho
Army Airfield, Georgia, USA; (4) Department of Military mia, PhD6; J. Kent Werner1,7; Douglas Brungart, PhD11;
and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Dominic Nathan, PhD1,8; Thaddeus Haight, PhD1,8; David
Bethesda, Maryland, USA; (5) 59th Medical Wing, JBSA Lack Brody, MD1,7; 1. Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative
land, Texas, USA Medicine and Departments of 2. Medicine; 3. Military and
Emergency Medicine; 4. Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics;
Hiding From the Enemy: Assessment of Polychromatic 5. Obstetrics and Gynecology; 6. Pathology; 7. Neurology,
Light Visualization From a Distance Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD; 8. Henry M.
2 Lt Telyn Peterson OMSIV; 2 Lt Brennan Bohman, OMS III; Jackson Foundation, Rockville, MD; 9. Center for Military
2 Lt Kristen D’Orazio, OMSIII; 2 Lt Andrew Collyer, OM Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Walter Reed Army Institute of
SIII; Justin Bradshaw, OMS II; (Ret) COL Anthony LaPorta, Research, Silver Spring, MD; 10. National Institute for Nurs
MD; *Department of Surgery, Rocky Vista University Col ing Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD;
lege of Osteopathic Medicine, Ivins, UT; (Ret) BG; Robert 11. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda,
W. Enzenauer, MD, MPH, MSS, MBA; **Professor of Oph MD
thalmology and Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Colorado,
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