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    Risks of hemolysis due to anti-A and anti-B caused by the transfusion of blood or blood components containing ABO-incompatible plasma by Berséus, Olle, Boman, Kjell, Nessen, Shawn C., Westerberg, Lars A.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA) (01-01-2013)
    “…Background The increasing use of fresh blood group O whole blood in acute trauma medicine makes it important to reevaluate the issue of hemolytic reactions…”
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    Fresh whole blood use by forward surgical teams in Afghanistan is associated with improved survival compared to component therapy without platelets by Nessen, Shawn C., Eastridge, Brian J., Cronk, Daniel, Craig, Robert M., Berséus, Olle, Ellison, Richard, Remick, Kyle, Seery, Jason, Shah, Avani, Spinella, Philip C.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA) (01-01-2013)
    “…Background In Afghanistan, a substantial portion of resuscitative combat surgery is performed by US Army forward surgical teams (FSTs). Red blood cells (RBCs)…”
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    Defining and predicting surgeon utilization at forward surgical teams in Afghanistan by Remick, Kyle N., MD, FACS, Dickerson, James A., MD, FACS, Cronk, Daniel, MD, Topolski, Richard, PhD, Nessen, Shawn C., DO, FACS

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-10-2012)
    “…Abstract Background The forward surgical team (FST) is the US Army's smallest surgical element. These teams have supported current conflicts since 2001. The…”
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    Differentiating compensatory mechanisms associated with low tolerance to central hypovolemia in women by Schlotman, Taylor Elyse, Akers, Kevin S, Nessen, Shawn C, Convertino, Victor A

    “…Women generally display lower tolerance to acute central hypovolemia than men. The measurement of compensatory reserve (CRM) is a novel metric that provides…”
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    A 12-Year Analysis of Nonbattle Injury Among US Service Members Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan by Le, Tuan D, Gurney, Jennifer M, Nnamani, Nina S, Gross, Kirby R, Chung, Kevin K, Stockinger, Zsolt T, Nessen, Shawn C, Pusateri, Anthony E, Akers, Kevin S

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-09-2018)
    “…Nonbattle injury (NBI) among deployed US service members increases the burden on medical systems and results in high rates of attrition, affecting the…”
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    A US military Role 2 forward surgical team database study of combat mortality in Afghanistan by Kotwal, Russ S, Staudt, Amanda M, Mazuchowski, Edward L, Gurney, Jennifer M, Shackelford, Stacy A, Butler, Frank K, Stockinger, Zsolt T, Holcomb, John B, Nessen, Shawn C, Mann-Salinas, Elizabeth A

    “…Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties. US military Role 2 surgical teams were deployed to forward positions…”
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    Volumetric control of whole blood collection in austere environments by Meledeo, Michael A, Fisher, Andrew D, Peltier, Grantham C, Miles, Ethan A, Muse, William B, Kerr, Win B, Nessen, Shawn C, Cap, Andrew P

    “…Fresh whole blood transfusions are a powerful tool in prehospital care; however, the lack of equipment such as a scale in field situations frequently leads to…”
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    Development of a tele-anesthesia preoperative clinic to support distant military treatment facilities for the European regional medical command by Turabi, Ali, Nessen, Shawn C, Boedeker, David, Boedeker, Ben

    “…Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) provides primary care services for more than 65,000 beneficiaries and specialty care and hospitalization for 245,000…”
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    Surgeon preparedness for mass casualty events: Adapting essential military surgical lessons for the home front by Remick, Kyle N, Shackelford, Stacy, Oh, John S, Seery, Jason M, Grabo, Daniel, Chovanes, John, Gross, Kirby R, Nessen, Shawn C, Tai, Nigel Rm, Rickard, Rory F, Elster, Eric, Schwab, C W

    “…Military surgeons have gained familiarity and experience with mass casualty events (MCEs) as a matter of routine over the course of the last two conflicts in…”
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    Transforming US Army trauma care: an evidence-based review of the trauma literature by Remick, Kyle N, Dickerson, 2nd, James A, Nessen, Shawn C, Rush, Robert M, Beilman, Greg J

    Published in U.S. Army Medical Department journal (01-07-2010)
    “…The US Army has been charged to transform to meet the demands of current and anticipated near-future combat needs, covering a full spectrum of military…”
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    US Army split forward surgical team management of mass casualty events in Afghanistan: surgeon performed triage results in excellent outcomes by Nessen, Shawn C, Cronk, Daniel R, Edens, Jason, Eastridge, Brian J, Blackbourne, Lorne H

    Published in American journal of disaster medicine (01-11-2009)
    “…U.S. Army "split"forward surgical teams (FST) currently provide most of the resuscitative surgical care for combat patients in Afghanistan. These small units…”
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    Combat Casualty Care Statistics as Outcome Measures for Medical Treatment on the Battlefield: A Review and Reconsideration of the Data by Nessen, Shawn C., Le, Tuan D., Gurney, Jennifer M.

    Published in Current trauma reports (01-12-2019)
    “…Purpose of Review This review focuses on the use of the case fatality rate (CFR), the killed in action percentage (%KIA) and died of wounds (%DOW) as…”
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    US Army Two-Surgeon Teams Operating in Remote Afghanistan—An Evaluation of Split-Based Forward Surgical Team Operations by Nessen, Shawn C., Cronk, Daniel R., Edens, Jason, Eastridge, Brian J., Little, Todd R., Windsor, Jason, Blackbourne, Lorne H., Holcomb, John B.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-04-2009)
    “…BACKGROUND:United States Army Forward Surgical Teams (FSTs) consist of twenty personnel and are the Army’s smallest surgical units. Currently, they provide the…”
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