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ISSN:1080-6032

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Janekunte Dodda Basava,Chandan Nagendraswamy,Kalesh M Karun et al. Janekunte Dodda Basava et al.
IntroductionSnakebite envenoming is a significant public health issue in India, particularly in Karnataka, where diverse agroclimatic zones contribute to varying incidence rates. However, limited geospatial data are available to inform targ...
Sarah Petelinsek,Rowan Kelner,Nikki Champion et al. Sarah Petelinsek et al.
IntroductionThe aim of this investigation was to gain understanding on the prevalence of impostor syndrome within the backcountry avalanche environment and further explore the associations of impostor syndrome and various demographics.Metho...
Mary R Town,Hershel Raff,Joshua Timpe Mary R Town
IntroductionPhysicians frequently take on leadership roles in many different healthcare teams and settings. Developing such leadership skills as situational control, resource utilization, and conflict management is a vital part of medical e...
Ryu Sugimoto,Shoichi Yoshiike Ryu Sugimoto
Avalanche burial occasionally precipitates pulmonary edema, yet its pathogenesis remains poorly understood. Two male back-country skiers (aged 39 and 53 years) were completely buried for 30 min and 20 min, respectively, by the same avalanch...
Albena Alexandrova,Lubomir Petrov,Tanya Sheytanova et al. Albena Alexandrova et al.
IntroductionThe primary objective of this study was to assess cardiovascular risk among members of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition and identify strategies for risk reduction. The combination of intense physical and psychological stress, ...
Thomas L Powell,Blake W Montana,James J McKeith Thomas L Powell
We describe full neurologic recovery from an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with a prolonged arrest time (35 min) and prehospital interval (12 h) from the Antarctic continent after the use of standard advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) pr...