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    Confronting challenges to opioid risk mitigation in the U.S. health system: Recommendations from a panel of national experts by Finley, Erin P, Schneegans, Suyen, Curtis, Megan E, Bebarta, Vikhyat S, Maddry, Joseph K, Penney, Lauren, McGeary, Don, Potter, Jennifer Sharpe

    Published in PloS one (15-06-2020)
    “…Amid the ongoing U.S. opioid crisis, achieving safe and effective chronic pain management while reducing opioid-related morbidity and mortality is likely to…”
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    High risk and low prevalence diseases: Toxic alcohol ingestion by Inman, Brannon, Maddry, Joseph K., Ng, Patrick C., Koyfman, Alex, Long, Brit

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Toxic alcohol ingestion is a rare but serious condition that carries with it a high rate of morbidity and mortality. This review highlights the pearls and…”
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    Ketamine Versus Etomidate and Peri‐intubation Hypotension: A National Emergency Airway Registry Study by April, Michael D., Arana, Allyson, Schauer, Steven G., Davis, William T., Oliver, Joshua J., Fantegrossi, Andrea, Summers, Shane M., Maddry, Joseph K., Walls, Ron M., Brown, Calvin A., Reardon, Robert

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-11-2020)
    “…Background The hemodynamic impact of induction agents is a critically important consideration in emergency intubations. We assessed the relationship between…”
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    Emergency Department Intubation Success With Succinylcholine Versus Rocuronium: A National Emergency Airway Registry Study by April, Michael D., Arana, Allyson, Pallin, Daniel J., Schauer, Steven G., Fantegrossi, Andrea, Fernandez, Jessie, Maddry, Joseph K., Summers, Shane M., Antonacci, Mark A., Brown, Calvin A.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-12-2018)
    “…Although both succinylcholine and rocuronium are used to facilitate emergency department (ED) rapid sequence intubation, the difference in intubation success…”
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    An analysis of casualties presenting to military emergency departments in Iraq and Afghanistan by Schauer, Steven G., Naylor, Jason F., Oliver, Joshua J., Maddry, Joseph K., April, Michael D.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-01-2019)
    “…During the past 17 years of conflict the deployed US military health care system has found new and innovative ways to reduce combat mortality down to the…”
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    Prehospital and Emergency Management by Williams, Jasmine M., Ingle, Chelsea L., Schauer, Steven G., Maddry, Joseph K.

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-06-2023)
    “…Burn care in the prehospital and emergency settings requires rapid assessment of airway, breathing, and circulation. Intubation (if indicated) and fluid…”
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    Seasonal Association With Hypothermia in Combat Trauma by Eisenhauer, Ian, April, Michael D, Rizzo, Julie A, Fisher, Andrew D, Maddry, Joseph K, Bebarta, Vikhyat S, Schauer, Steven G

    Published in Military medicine (30-08-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Hypothermia increases mortality in trauma populations and frequently occurs in military casualties due to the nature of combat…”
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    Efficacy of a Single Day Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Training Course for Critical Care Air Transport Team Eligible Personnel by Paredes, R Madelaine, Inman, Brannon, Davis, William T, Castaneda, Maria, Mireles, Allyson A, Baldwin, Darren S, Rodriguez, Dylan C, Medellin, Kimberly L, Ng, Patrick C, Maddry, Joseph K

    Published in Military medicine (30-08-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is an advanced medical technology that is used to treat respiratory and heart failure. The U.S…”
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    A Pilot Medic-based Assessment of the Novel Handheld LifeFlow Device for Rapid Infusion of Blood Products by Mongold, Sarah M, Mancha, Fabiola, Weymouth, Wells L, Maddry, Joseph K, Schauer, Steven G

    Published in Military medicine (03-11-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Uncontrolled hemorrhage remains the leading cause of preventable death in the prehospital, combat setting. Treatment guidelines emphasize…”
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    Trends in Prehospital Analgesia Administration by US Forces From 2007 Through 2016 by Schauer, Steven G., Naylor, Jason F., Maddry, Joseph K., Hinojosa-Laborde, Carmen, April, Michael D.

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (04-03-2019)
    “…Background: Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines regarding prehospital analgesia agents have evolved. The guidelines stopped recommending…”
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    Ketamine during resuscitation – Is it as hemodynamically perfect as we think? by Schauer, Steven G., April, Michael D., Arana, Allyson A., Long, Brit J., Maddry, Joseph K.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-11-2023)
    “…Ketamine administration in patients experiencing or at risk for hypotension is common based upon the presumption of this agent's favorable hemodynamic profile…”
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    Hemodynamic events during en route critical care for patients with traumatic brain injury by Davis, William T., Medellin, Kimberly L., Cutright, Julie E., Arana, Allyson A., Strilka, Richard, Sorensen, Derek, Maddry, Joseph K., Savell, Shelia C., Ng, Patrick C.

    “…Exposure to stressors of flight may increase risk of secondary insults among critically injured combat wounded with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The primary…”
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    Comparative Analysis of Whole Blood Infusion Effects: Assessing LifeFlow Versus Pressure Bag in a Sus scrofa Model by Mancha, Fabiola, Martinez, Melody A, Sifuentes, Dayana, Mendez, Jessica, Arana, Allyson A, Maddry, Joseph K, Schauer, Steven G

    Published in Military medicine (27-02-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Background To improve survival for hemorrhagic shock treatment, guidelines emphasize two patient care priorities: (1) immediate hemorrhage control and…”
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    Prolonged hypocalcemia refractory to calcium gluconate after ammonium bifluoride ingestion in a pediatric patient by Maddry, Joseph K., Kester, Avery, Heard, Kennon

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-02-2017)
    “…In this case report, a 2-year-old girl ingested "a couple of fingers full" of Armor Etch glass etching cream (21%-27% ammonium bifluoride) and was taken to the…”
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    Efficacy of the compensatory reserve measurement in an emergency department trauma population by Schauer, Steven G., April, Michael D., Arana, Allyson A., Maddry, Joseph K., Escandon, Mireya A., Linscomb, Carlissa D., Rodriguez, Dylan C., Convertino, Victor A.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2021)
    “…Background The Compensatory Reserve Measurement (CRM) is a novel method used to provide early assessment of shock based on arterial wave form morphology…”
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    The Effect of Chest Compression Location and Aortic Perfusion in a Traumatic Arrest Model by Barringer, Benjamin J., Castaneda, Maria G., Rall, Jason, Maddry, Joseph K., Anderson, Kenton L.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-02-2021)
    “…Recent evidence demonstrates that closed chest compressions directly over the left ventricle (LV) in a traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA) model improve…”
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    Evaluation of an Electronic Dosing Calculator to Reduce Pediatric Medication Errors by Murray, Brian, Streitz, Matthew J., Hilliard, Michael, Maddry, Joseph K.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-04-2019)
    “…Introduction. Adverse medication events are a potential source of significant morbidity and mortality in pediatric patients, where dosages frequently rely on…”
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