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ISSN:2633-3767

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Rabeea Maqsood,S Schofield,A N Bennett et al. Rabeea Maqsood et al.
Introduction: Combat-related traumatic injury (CRTI) has been associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in veterans. However, the long-term impact of contemporary CRTI on heart rate variability (HRV, a marker of aut...
Conor Spilsbury,J Miles,A Hamer et al. Conor Spilsbury et al.
The Ukraine-Russia conflict has seen unprecedented use of uncrewed aircraft system (UAS), leading to significant changes in injury patterns and medical evacuation constraints. This article examines the mechanisms of injury caused by UAS, th...
Philippe Laitselart,S Hellander,F Josse et al. Philippe Laitselart et al.
Regional anaesthesia (RA) is a powerful tool in combat casualty care. As contemporary warfare evolves towards major engagements and delayed evacuations, the need for effective, durable and logistically feasible pain management has become cr...
Thalita Ponce,A Carneiro,C V Lucena et al. Thalita Ponce et al.
Introduction: Military operational training soldiers are subjected to extreme physical and environmental stress, increasing the risk of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) and acute kidney injury (AKI). This study analysed mus...
Quentin Mathais,H De Malleray,C Nguyen et al. Quentin Mathais et al.
The management of war casualties has evolved significantly. Tactical tourniquets, early surgical haemostasis and massive transfusion protocols have all contributed to a significant decrease in war casualties' mortality. Large scale combat s...
Kirsten A L Morris,A Munns,M R Riley et al. Kirsten A L Morris et al.
Introduction: Military personnel smoke more frequently and intensely than civilians, with deployments often destabilising smoking behaviours and influencing long-term tobacco use. This study evaluated smoking prevalence a...