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期刊名:Air medical journal

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ISSN:1067-991X

e-ISSN:1532-6497

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Christopher A Warren Christopher A Warren
Transitioning from fire-based emergency medical services to the world of critical care flight medicine represents a dramatic professional evolution. This shift demands not only new clinical competencies but also a profound transformation in...
Mary Kraby,Michael Dunn,Andrea Tsai et al. Mary Kraby et al.
A healthy young woman sustained severe hyperbaric injury after scuba diving, despite having done previous dives. She had an asystolic cardiac arrest immediately after ascent and was resuscitated for 90 minutes before return of spontaneous c...
Youichi Yanagawa Youichi Yanagawa
On July 30, 2025, at approximately 08:25, a magnitude 8.7 earthquake occurred near the Kamchatka Peninsula. Although the earthquake itself caused no direct damage in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, a tsunami was predicted to reach Japan, promp...
William B Belk,Marybeth Wiedemann,Paul O&#x;Connor et al. William B Belk et al.
Objective: Simulation-based training is well suited to unique and high-risk settings such as air medicine. Given that the use of simulation to educate air medical professionals continues to grow, there is a need to unders...
Brittany Shutes,Jonathan A Wheeler,Charles McCombs et al. Brittany Shutes et al.
Objective: Hypoxemia is a common presentation of neonatal critical illness. Identifying critical congenital heart disease (CHD) causing hypoxemia is pivotal in determining immediate medical management. In this work, the p...
Alyssa J Averhoff,Junghyae Lee,Robyn Sawyer et al. Alyssa J Averhoff et al.
Objective: Neonatal transport is necessary to move the smallest and sickest patients. Transport team configuration can vary among institutions. One major concern with varied team composition is the ability to intubate neo...
Kenneth Williams,Michael Peddle,Justin Smith et al. Kenneth Williams et al.
Objective: Obesity rates are rising, affecting health care systems and causing potential delays in critical care transfers. Accurate weights are important for critical care transport to ensure the appropriate transport as...