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期刊名:Bmj military health

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ISSN:2633-3767

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Matt Ellington,O Hibberd,C Aylwin Matt Ellington
Introduction: Intraosseous (IO) administration of medication, fluids and blood products is accepted practice for critically injured patients in whom intravenous access is not immediately available. However, there are conc...
Thomas Falconer Hall,R Wilson,C Chacksfield et al. Thomas Falconer Hall et al.
The future operational demand for medical support in Western militaries will likely outstrip available resources, necessitating burden-sharing through medical interoperability with allies and partners. However, the current North Atlantic Tr...
Catherine Y Lin,J D Hamm,A D Fisher et al. Catherine Y Lin et al.
Introduction: The US military has frequently used a 'walking blood bank', formally known as an 'emergency donor panel' (EDP) to obtain warm fresh whole blood (WFWB) which is then immediately transfused into the casualty. ...
Oliver O&#x;Sullivan,J Felton,S Mclean et al. Oliver O&#x;Sullivan et al.
Introduction: The 6 min walk test (6MWT) is a widely used, safe and effective submaximal exercise test. The primary outcome is the distance walked, but additional physiological and patient-reported metrics can be recorded...
Lubos Karasek,J Smetana,P Svobodova et al. Lubos Karasek et al.
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are an everlasting health issue globally. The military environment is recognised as a high-risk setting. Human papillomavirus (HPV), Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria...
Beverly P Bergman,D F Mackay,J P Pell Beverly P Bergman
Introduction: There have been few epidemiological studies on the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic on the veteran population, other than on specific aspects such as mental health, and none in the UK. We used da...
Iurii Kuchyn,D Sapunar,V Horoshko Iurii Kuchyn
Introduction: The study aims to analyse the causes and anatomical patterns of explosive and gunshot wounds in Ukrainian soldiers acquired during the Anti-Terrorist Operation/Operation Joint Forces. We also investigated ho...
Michael Paton,A K H Wong,D Cooper et al. Michael Paton et al.
Introduction: ECG changes are associated with regular long-term intensive exercise due to electrical manifestations of increased vagal tone, increased ventricular wall thickness and enlarged chamber size. The aim of this ...