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ISSN:2633-3767

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Tomer Talmy,Ofer Almog,Roy Nadler et al. Tomer Talmy et al.
Introduction: Guidelines for airway management in trauma commonly recommend immediate or prophylactic definitive airway intervention for injuries deemed at high risk for rapid airway compromise-such as inhalation injury, ...
Kimmo Parhiala,Jarno Mikkonen,Jari Saramäki et al. Kimmo Parhiala et al.
Infectious outbreaks, like the recent localised adenovirus epidemics, can compromise military training and operational readiness. The rise of epidemics, zoonoses and disruptive biotechnologies has increased the need for new means to manage ...
Alice Ge Taylor,Emma R Lloyd,Daniel S Burns et al. Alice Ge Taylor et al.
Background: The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, located within the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, provides the UK's Role 4 (R4) capability for military patients evacuated from overseas through the operational pat...
Sherri L Rudinsky,John Peabody,Price Parker et al. Sherri L Rudinsky et al.
Introduction: As military operations increasingly rely on coalition partnerships, interoperability has become a core competency for medical readiness. Traditionally emphasised in postgraduate or deployment settings, earli...
David McConnell,Hayley Manners,Paul Sutton et al. David McConnell et al.
Introduction: Extreme cold weather environments are challenging for medication storage and delivery, particularly for injectable analgesics vulnerable to freezing and device failure. These risks may compromise pain manage...
Juho Seppänen,Heikki Kyröläinen,Tommi Ojanen Juho Seppänen
Introduction: Military field training causes stress due to individual factors, physical strain, cognitive tasks, environmental factors, sleep deprivation, energy deficit and psychological factors. The purpose of this stud...
Ofer Almog,Cole D Bendor,Shaul Gelikas et al. Ofer Almog et al.
Introduction: Intraosseous (IO) devices have become a vital tool in trauma care for establishing rapid circulatory access, particularly in emergency and prehospital environments where peripheral vascular access may be del...
Bart Nicolaas van Herwijnen,Colin Smart,Tim Hodgetts Bart Nicolaas van Herwijnen
Effective military prehospital care must deliver a warm, non-coagulopathic patient to surgical care, addressing the lethal triad of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy. Despite advances in haemorrhage control, hypothermia prevention rema...
Nili Steinberg,Michal Shenhar,Aharon S Finestone et al. Nili Steinberg et al.
Introduction: Optimal ankle function is required for combat soldiers to minimise the risk of injuries. We aimed to examine the relationship between Achilles tendon structure (AT-structure), chronic ankle instability (CAI)...
Julien Leroux,Pierre-Laurent Massoure,Arnaud Xavier Jouvion et al. Julien Leroux et al.
Introduction: Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is a life-threatening emergency. However, little is known about factors that predict the occurrence and recurrence of EHS or the 'return to play' protocol after an EHS. The occur...