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R. Ciottone, MD, Director, BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fel­  Resuscitation From Hemorrhagic Shock After Traumatic
              lowship Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Dea­  Brain Injury With Polymerized Hemoglobin
              coness Medical Center; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical   Cynthia R. Muller1; Vasiliki Courelli1; Alfredo Lucas1; Al­
              School                                             exander T. Williams1; Joyce B. Li1; Fernando Dos Santos3;
                                                                 Clayton T. Cuddington2; Savannah R. Moses2; Andre F.
              Hyperoxia Is Associated With a Greater Risk for Mortality   Palmer2; Erik B. Kistler3; Pedro Cabrales1*; 1. Department
              in Critically Ill Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Than in   of Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, CA,
              Critically Ill Trauma Patients Without Brain Injury  USA; 2. William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Bio­
              David J. Douin, MD; Layne Dylla, MD, PhD; Erin L. Ander­  molecular Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus,
              son, RN, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora,   OH, USA; 3. Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care,
              CO, USA; John D. Rice, PhD; Conner L. Jackson, MS, Col­  University of California San Diego, CA, USA
              orado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO, USA; Robert T.
              Neumann, MD, University of Colorado School of Medicine,   Safety and Efficacy of Resuscitation From Hemorrhagic
              Aurora, CO, USA; Col Vikhyat Bebarta, MD, University   Shock With Human Polymerized Hemoglobin in
              of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; Colo­  Guinea Pigs
              rado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO, USA; Center for   Pedro Cabrales, Professor; Cynthia R. Muller, PostDoc Bio­
                COMBAT Research, University of Colorado School of Medi­  engineering, University California San Diego, La Jolla, CA;
              cine, Aurora, CO, USA; MAJ Steven G. Schauer, DO, MS, US   Clayton T. Cuddington, Savannah Wolfe Graduate Student;
              Air Force 59th Medical Wing, Office of the Chief Scientist,   Andre F. Palmer, Professor; William G. Lowrie, Department
              JBSA Lackland, TX, USA; US Army Institute of Surgical Re­  of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Ohio State
              search,  JBSA  Fort  Sam  Houston,  TX, USA;  Adit  A.  Ginde,   University, Columbus, OH
              MD, MPH, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Au­
              rora, CO, USA; Center for COMBAT Research, University of   Self-Described Training Needs of Special Operations
              Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; *Drs. Douin   Forces Medics
              and Dylla contributed equally to the work of this study.  LT Ivan L. Yue, MD, Resident; LCDR Amy F. Hildreth, MD,
                                                                 Staff Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA Combat Trauma
              Improved Adherence to Best Practice Ventilation    Research Group, West, San Diego; LCDR Arthur S. Ruppert,
              Management After Implementation of Clinical Practice   PA­C, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command
              Guideline (CPG) for United States Military Critical Care Air   Twentynine Palms, Twentynine Palms, California; Combat
              Transport Teams (CCATTs)                           Trauma Research Group, West, San Diego; Gregory J. Zarow,
              Lt  Col  Joseph  K.  Maddry,  MD,  USAF  MC,  Deputy  Com­  PhD, The Emergency Statistician, Idyllwild, California Com­
              mander USAISR (1, 2, 3); Alejandra G. Mora, MS, Statistician   bat Trauma Research Group, West, San Diego
              (1); Crystal A. Perez, BSN, RN, Nurse Manager (1); Allyson
              A. Mireles, PhD, Statistician (1); Kimberly L. Medellin, BSN,   When Minutes Matter:
              RN, Research Nurse Coordinator (1); Joni A. Paciocco, ADN,   A Comparison of Whole Blood Collection Techniques
              RN, Research Nurse Coordinator (1); Maj Patrick C. Ng, MD,   LCDR Russell Wier, DO, Anesthesia Resident 1,2; LT Sam­
              USAF MC, Director, En route Care Research (1, 2, 3); Capt   uel Walther, DO, Whole Blood Program Director 1,3; LT Cat
              William T. Davis, MD, USAF MC (1, 2, 3); Maj John C. Hun­  Woodard, MD, MS, General Medical Officer 1,3; Mr. Greg­
              ninghake, MD, USAF MC (4); Col Vikhyat S. Bebarta, MD,   ory J. Zarow, PhD, 1,4; 1. Combat Trauma Research Group,
              USAF MC (5); 1. Air Force 59th MDW/ST, En route Care Re­  West, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, Cali­
              search Center; 2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Brooke   fornia; 2. Department of Anesthesia, Naval Medical Center
              Army Military Medical Center; 3. Department of Military and   San Diego, San Diego, California; 3. First Marine Division,
              Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University; 4. Crit­  Camp Pendleton, California; 4. The Emergency Statistician,
              ical Care Medicine, Brooke Army Military Medical Center;   Idyllwild, California
              5. Center for COMBAT Research, Department of Emergency
              Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine


























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