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Journal of Special Operations Medicine : a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals

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#21
Daniela Lenard, Florent Josse
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 22, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112184/effects-of-tourniquet-features-on-application-processes-times
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Piper Lynn Wall, Charisse M Buising, Alex White, JaNiese Jensen, Justin Davis, Catherine Hackett Renner
BACKGROUND: We investigated emergency-use limb tourniquet design features effects on application processes (companion paper) and times to complete those processes (this paper). METHODS: Sixty-four appliers watched training videos then each applied all eight tourniquets: Combat Application Tour- niquet Generation 7 (CAT7), SOF™ Tactical Tourniquet-Wide Generation 3 (SOFTTW3), SOF™ Tactical Tourniquet-Wide Generation 5 (SOFTTW5), Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet (TMT), OMNA Marine Tourniquet (OMT), X8T-Tourniquet (X8T), Tactical Ratcheting Medical Tourniquet (Tac RMT), and RapidStop Tourniquet (RST)...
December 22, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109230/social-determinant-of-unconventional-resilience-tactical-engagement-with-impression-management
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika Ann Jeschke, Jared Wyma-Bradley, Jay B Baker, John Dorsch, Sarah L Huffman
Building upon our operational model, we will discuss findings from our ethnographic study titled "The Impact of Catastrophic Injury Exposure on Resilience in Special Operations Surgical Teams" to establish that impression management allows Special Operation Forces (SOF) medics to navigate implicit social status symbols to either degrade or optimize performance. We will use qualitative quotes to explore how Special Operations Surgical Team (SOST) medics engage in impression management to establish individual, team, and/or organizational competency to deal with ambiguity...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109229/association-of-physical-domain-participation-with-potff-domains-in-special-forces-operators
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracy L Nelson, Lise Youngblade, Paul Goldberg, David Bricker, Kelsey Werth, Jamie C Riesberg, Gerald W Surrett
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the physical domain (PD) to improve performance in all the POTFF domains (physical, psychological, social/family, and spiritual) among Special Forces (SF) Operators. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of active SF Operators assigned to the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Recruitment began in October 2016. Testing began on 1 January 2017, and concluded on 28 February 2020...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38085636/effects-of-tourniquet-features-on-application-processes
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Piper Lynn Wall, Charisse M Buising, JaNiese Jensen, Alex White, Justin Davis, Catherine Hackett Renner
BACKGROUND: We investigated emergency-use limb tourniquet design features effects on application processes (this paper) and times to complete those processes (companion paper). METHODS: Sixty-four appliers watched training videos and then each applied all eight tourniquets: Combat Application Tourniquet Generation 7 (CAT7), SOF™ Tactical Tourniquet-Wide Generation 3 (SOFTTW3), SOF™ Tactical Tourniquet-Wide Generation 5 (SOFTTW5), Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet (TMT), OMNA Marine Tourniquet (OMT), X8T tourniquet (X8T), Tactical Ratcheting Medical Tourniquet (Tac RMT), and RapidStop™ Tourniquet (RST)...
December 12, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38079353/bluetooth-tactical-headsets-improve-the-speed-of-accurate-patient-handoffs
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel J Stinner, Cory B McEvoy, Michael A Broussard, Aaron D Nikolaus, Charles H Parker, Hector Santana, Jason M Karnopp, Jigar A Patel
BACKGROUND: The Committee on En Route Combat Casualty Care recently ranked the patient handoff as their fourth research priority. Bluetooth technology has been introduced to the battlefield and has the potential to improve the tactical patient handoff. The purpose of this study is to compare the traditional methods of communication used in tactical medical evacuation by Special Operations medical personnel (radio push-to-talk [PTT] and Tactical Medic Intercom System [TM-ICS]) to Bluetooth communication...
December 11, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38029417/time-for-the-department-of-defense-to-field-video-laryngoscopy-across-the-battlespace
#27
EDITORIAL
Steven Gremel Schauer, Brit Long, Andrew D Fisher, Peter J Stednick, Vikhyat S Bebarta, Adit A Ginde, Michael D April
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 29, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976420/a-brief-primer-on-the-concept-of-the-neuroweapon-for-u-s-military-medical-personnel
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Adam Washington, Dung T Dinh, Charmaine A Ibarra, Siang C Kua
The malevolent application of neuroscience is an emerging threat to the U.S. military. At present, U.S. military medical personnel are not capable of adequately diagnosing or treating the injuries and illnesses that may result from exposure to potential neuroweapons. This fact was illustrated in 2016 when U.S. diplomats serving in Havana, Cuba reported hearing strange noises accompanied by a constellation of unexplained health effects. Similar incidents have been reported in China and Russia. Although various hypotheses have been put forward to explain these symptoms, none of them have been verified...
November 29, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976434/effects-of-airway-localization-device-use-during-surgical-cricothyrotomy-on-procedural-times-and-confidence-levels-of-pre-hospital-personnel
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Schlocker, Steve Grosser, Carmen Spaulding, Bryan Beltrech, Rebecca Brady
This study evaluated the effect of an airway localization device (ALD) on surgical cricothyrotomy (SC) success rates and prehospital provider confidence. SC is indicated in 0.62% to 1.8% of all patients with military trauma, especially those presenting with traumatic airway obstruction. The effect of ALD was evaluated in an airway mannequin model during SC with the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)-recommended Control-Cric Cricothyrotomy System. Outcomes included procedural time, Likert measures of operator confidence, and qualitative data/feedback for suggested future improvements in device design and training...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37972384/unconventional-resilience-an-operational-model
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika Ann Jeschke, Jay B Baker, Jared Wyma-Bradley, John Dorsch, Sarah L Huffman
This is the third of nine planned papers drawn from the findings of our ethnographic study entitled "The Impact of Catastrophic Injury Exposure on Resilience in Special Operations Surgical Teams." Building from our strategic framework, this paper will establish that resilience is better understood as cohesive adaptation within a Special Operation Forces (SOF) cultural ecosystem. Exploring unconventional resilience as the inter-relationship across the organization, team, and individual, we will use qualitative quotes to describe the ecosystem of dynamic freedom of maneuver in ambiguity...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37851859/optimizing-brain-health-of-united-states-special-operations-forces
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian L Edlow, Natalie Gilmore, Samantha L Tromly, Katryna B Deary, Isabella R McKinney, Collin G Hu, Jessica N Kelemen, Chiara Maffei, Chieh-En J Tseng, Gabriel Ramos Llorden, Brian C Healy, Maryam Masood, Ryan J Cali, Timothy Baxter, Eveline F Yao, Heather G Belanger, Dan Benjamini, Peter J Basser, David S Priemer, W Taylor Kimberly, Jonathan R Polimeni, Bruce R Rosen, Bruce Fischl, Nicole R Zurcher, Douglas N Greve, Jacob M Hooker, Susie Y Huang, Adam Caruso, Gregory A Smith, Timothy G Szymanski, Daniel P Perl, Kristen Dams-O'Connor, Christine L Mac Donald, Yelena G Bodien
United States Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel are frequently exposed to explosive blasts in training and combat. However, the effects of repeated blast exposure on the human brain are incompletely understood. Moreover, there is currently no diagnostic test to detect repeated blast brain injury (rBBI). In this "Human Performance Optimization" article, we discuss how the development and implementation of a reliable diagnostic test for rBBI has the potential to promote SOF brain health, combat readiness, and quality of life...
October 18, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37851858/the-impact-of-progressive-simulation-based-training-on-tourniquet-application
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebekah Cole, Karly Steffens, Zachary Flash, Sean Conley, Melissa L Givens
The Advanced Combat Medical Experience (ACME) is a progressive simulation-based training held for second-year medical students at the Uniformed Services University (USU). This study explored the impact of participating in ACME on students' tourniquet application skills. A panel of emergency medicine physician experts developed an assessment to evaluate the participants' performance. Trained raters then scored students' tourniquet application performance before and after participating in ACME. We conducted a Wilcoxon signed-rank test to detect any significant difference in the participants' pretest and posttest ratings as well as time it took them to apply the tourniquet...
October 18, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702603/cotccc-chairmanship-change-and-upcoming-guideline-revision
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harold R Montgomery
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 6, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37699260/proceedings-of-the-2023-spring-summer-meeting-of-the-committee-for-tactical-emergency-casualty-care-c-tecc-and-committee-updates
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geoffrey L Shapiro, Michael J Marino, David W Callaway, Richard Kamin, Allen Yee, Carol Cunningham, James Schwartz, Claire Park, Reed Smith, Nelson Tang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 5, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37490425/combat-vascular-access-a-scoping-review
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shane A Smith, John White, Tabitha McGuire, Bethann Meunier, Ian Ball, Richard Hilsden
Medical leadership must decide how to obtain vascular access in a combat environment. Adequate combat trauma resuscitation requires efficient vascular access. A search of the Medline and EMBASE databases was conducted to find articles on combat vascular access. The primary dataset of interest was the type of vascular access obtained. Other data reviewed included who performed the intervention and the success rate of the intervention. The search strategy produced 1,339 results, of which 24 were included in the final analysis...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37253155/artificial-blood-development-implications-for-military-medicine
#36
REVIEW
Vanessa R Melanson, Jeremy R Hershfield, Michael Kevin Deegan, Hyeveen Cho, Dion Perinon, Stacey L Bateman, Jason C Barnhill
Massive hemorrhaging remains the most common cause of preventable battlefield deaths. Blood used for trauma care requires a robust donation network, capacity for long-term storage, and extensive and accurate testing. Bioengineering technologies could offer a remedy to these constraints in the form of blood substitutes-fluids that could be transfused into patients to provide oxygen, carry away waste, and aid in coagulation-that would be used in prolonged casualty care and in far-forward settings, overcoming the obstacles of distance and time...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37253154/pain-control-and-point-of-care-ultrasound-an-approach-to-rib-fractures-for-the-austere-provider
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reece Snyder, Daniel B Brillhart
Rib fractures are common injuries that cause significant discomfort and can lead to severe pulmonary complications. Rib injury most often results from high-velocity traumatic mechanisms, while rarely representing underlying metastatic disease or secondary injury due to pulmonary illness. Because most rib fractures are caused by obvious trauma, algorithms are focused on treatment rather than investigating the exact mechanism of rib fractures. Chest radiographs are often the initial imaging performed but have proven to be unreliable in identification of rib fracture...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37169527/use-of-intranasal-analgesia-in-french-armed-forces-a-cross-sectional-survey
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Romain Montagnon, Pierre-Julien Cungi, Olivier Aoun, Gabriel Morand, Jerome Desmottes, Pierre Pasquier, Stephane Travers, Luc Aigle, Christophe Dubecq
BACKGROUND: Pain management is essential in military medicine, particularly in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) during deployments in remote and austere settings. The few previously published studies on intranasal analgesia (INA) focused only on the efficacy and onset of action of the medications used (ketamine, sufentanil, and fentanyl). Side-effects were rarely reported. The aim of our study was to evaluate the use of intranasal analgesia by French military physicians. METHODS: We carried out a multicentric survey between 15 January and 14 April 2020...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37733954/mobility-solutions-after-a-lower-extremity-fracture-and-applicability-to-battlefield-and-wilderness-medicine
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walter L Childers, Joseph F Alderete, Travis D Eliason, Stephen M Goldman, Daniel P Nicolella, Sarah N Pierrie, Gerald E Stark, Nicholas M Studer, Joseph C Wenke, Jonathan B Wilson, Christopher L Dearth
The potential for delayed evacuation of injured Service members from austere environments highlights the need to develop solutions that can stabilize a wound and enable mobility during these prolonged casualty care (PCC) scenarios. Lower extremity fractures have traditionally been treated by immobilization (splinting) followed by air evacuation - a paradigm not practical in PCC scenarios. In the civilian sector, treatment of extremity injuries sustained during remote recreational activities have similar challenges, particularly when adverse weather or terrain precludes early ground or air rescue...
September 21, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37224392/slow-intravenous-infusion-of-a-novel-damage-control-cocktail-decreases-blood-loss-in-a-pig-polytrauma-model
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan James White, Chloe Asato, Andrew Wenthe, Xu Wang, Kristyn Ringgold, Alexander St John, Chang Yeop Han, Jennifer C Bennett, Susan A Stern
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to optimize a novel damage control resuscitation (DCR) cocktail composed of hydroxyethyl starch, vasopressin, and fibrinogen concentrate for the polytraumatized casualty. We hypothesized that slow intravenous infusion of the DCR cocktail in a pig polytrauma model would decrease internal hemorrhage and improve survival compared with bolus administration. METHODS: We induced polytrauma, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), femoral fracture, hemorrhagic shock, and free bleeding from aortic tear injury, in 18 farm pigs...
September 13, 2023: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
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