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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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