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Deep learning predictive models have the potential to simplify and automate medical imaging diagnostics by lowering the skill threshold for image interpretation.
Eric J. Snider +2 more
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A narrow-band speckle-free light source via random Raman lasing
Currently, no light source exists which is both narrow-band and speckle-free with sufficient brightness for full-field imaging applications. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are excellent spatially incoherent sources, but are tens of nanometers broad. Lasers
Bixler, Joel N. +10 more
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Performance Comparison of Object Detection Networks for Shrapnel Identification in Ultrasound Images
Ultrasound imaging is a critical tool for triaging and diagnosing subjects but only if images can be properly interpreted. Unfortunately, in remote or military medicine situations, the expertise to interpret images can be lacking.
Sofia I. Hernandez-Torres +2 more
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Early TXA administration (≤ 3 h) in concurrent hemorrhage and TBI was significantly associated with a 22% reduction in mortality at 7 days. TXA treatment was also associated with a significant 29% lower odds of organ failure and non‐significant 11% odds of good neurologic recovery.
Julia M. Dixon +13 more
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ABSTRACT All common negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems include a filler material usually foam or gauze at the wound/device interface. The filler material distributes the negative pressure evenly to all parts of the wound. The foam or gauze may fragment contributing to foreign material being retained in the wound, becoming colonised with ...
Kristo Nuutila +5 more
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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 6, Issue S1, October 2022.
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Hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in both civilian and military medicine. Junctional hemorrhages are especially difficult to manage since traditional tourniquet placement is often not possible.
Guy Avital +5 more
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Abstract Background Considered the second largest and most diverse microbiome after the gut, the human oral ecosystem is complex with diverse and niche‐specific microorganisms. Although evidence is growing for the importance of oral microbiome in supporting a healthy immune system and preventing local and systemic infections, the influence of ...
Fatemeh Sanjar +9 more
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Supervisory Algorithm for Autonomous Hemodynamic Management Systems
Future military conflicts will require new solutions to manage combat casualties. The use of automated medical systems can potentially address this need by streamlining and augmenting the delivery of medical care in both emergency and combat trauma ...
Eric J. Snider +6 more
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Pediatric Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates Within a Tertiary Military Medical Center
Abstract Objective To determine our center's human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rate and identify common negative perceptions surrounding the vaccine to guide more effective HPV vaccine counseling. Methods We reviewed immunization records for patients ages 11 to 26 that receive care at Brooke Army Medical Center.
Candace A. Flagg +2 more
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