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    A randomized cross-over study comparing surgical cricothyrotomy techniques by combat medics using a synthetic cadaver model by Schauer, Steven G., D. Fernandez, Jessie Renee, L. Roper, Jamie, Brown, Derek, L. Jeffers, Kristine, Srichandra, Jonathan, Davids, Neil B., April, Michael D.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-04-2018)
    “…Cricothyrotomy is a complex procedure with a high rate of complications including failure to cannulate and injury to adjacent anatomy. The Control-Cric™ System…”
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    Cerebral blood flow changes during palpation of external airway structures in healthy volunteers by Basel, Paul S, April, Michael D, Arana, Allyson A, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Schauer, Steven G, Harris, Alon

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2020)
    “…Introduction Previous studies demonstrate increased intracranial pressure (ICP) during direct laryngoscopy in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Worse…”
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    Prehospital Resuscitation Performed on Hypotensive Trauma Patients in Afghanistan: The Prehospital Trauma Registry Experience by Schauer, Steven G, Naylor, Jason F, April, Michael D, Fisher, Andrew D, Cunningham, Cord W, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Shreve, Brian P, Bebarta, Vikhyat S

    Published in Military medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Abstract Introduction Hemorrhage is the leading cause of potentially preventable death on the battlefield. Hypotension in the setting of trauma portends a…”
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    Effect of pain and analgesia on compensatory reserve by Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Muniz, Gary W, Nawn, Corinne D, Burns, Rebecca K, Le, Thuan H, Porter, Kathy B, Hardy, John T, Convertino, Victor A

    “…The measurement of the body's capacity to compensate for reduced blood volume can be assessed with a compensatory reserve measurement (CRM). The CRM, which is…”
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    The Prehospital Trauma Registry Experience With Intraosseous Access by Schauer, Steven G, Naylor, Jason F, April, Michael D, Fisher, Andrew D, Cunningham, Cord W, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Shreve, Brian P, Bebarta, Vikhyat S

    “…Peripheral intravenous (IV) cannulation is often difficult to obtain in a patient with hemorrhagic shock, delaying the appropriate resuscitation of critically…”
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    Prehospital Administration of Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Open Combat Wounds in Afghanistan: 2013-2014 by Schauer, Steven G, Fisher, Andrew D, April, Michael D, Stolper, Katherine A, Cunningham, Cord W, Carter, 3rd, Robert, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Pfaff, James A

    “…Military operations place injured Servicemembers at high risk for open wounds. Austere environments and initial wound contamination increase the risk for…”
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    Chest Seal Placement for Penetrating Chest Wounds by Prehospital Ground Forces in Afghanistan by Schauer, Steven G, April, Michael D, Naylor, Jason F, Simon, Erica M, Fisher, Andrew D, Cunningham, Cord W, Morissette, Daniel M, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Ryan, Kathy L

    “…Thoracic trauma represents 5% of all battlefield injuries. Communicating pneumothoraces resulting in tension physiology remain an important etiology of…”
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    Battlefield Analgesia: Adherence to Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines by Schauer, Steven G, Fisher, Andrew D, April, Michael D, Carter, 3rd, Robert, Cunningham, Cord W, Aden, 3rd, James K, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, DeLorenzo, Robert A

    “…Low rates of prehospital analgesia, as recommended by Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines, have been demonstrated in the Joint Theaters combat…”
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    QuikClot® Combat Gauze® Use by Ground Forces in Afghanistan The Prehospital Trauma Registry Experience by Schauer, Steven G, April, Michael D, Naylor, Jason F, Fisher, Andrew D, Cunningham, Cord W, Ryan, Kathy L, Thomas, Krista C, Brillhart, Daniel B, Fernandez, Jessie Renee D, Antonacci, Mark A

    “…QuikClot® Combat Gauze® (QCCG) was fielded in 2008 to replace previous generations of hemostatic products. To the best of our knowledge, despite nearly a…”
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