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Bipolar Nanosecond Electric Pulses are Less Efficient at Electropermeabilization and Killing Cells than Monopolar Pulses [PDF]
Multiple studies have shown that bipolar (BP) electric pulses in the microsecond range are more effective at permeabilizing cells while maintaining similar cell survival rates as compared to monopolar (MP) pulse equivalents.
Ibey, Bennett L. +5 more
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Comparison of Adult and Child Endotracheal Administration of Epinephrine in a Normovolemic Cardiac Arrest Model [PDF]
Background: Maximum concentration (Cmax), Time to maximum concentration (Tmax), Mean Concentration over time (MC), Area under the Curve (AUC), and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) were compared between endotracheal epinephrine pediatric (ET Epi ...
Blouin, Dawn +5 more
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Impact of Transfused Citrate on Pathophysiology in Massive Transfusion [PDF]
UNLABELLED: This narrative review article seeks to highlight the effects of citrate on physiology during massive transfusion of the bleeding patient. DATA SOURCES: A limited library of curated articles was created using search terms including citrate ...
Cotton, Bryan A +6 more
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Cell swelling and blebbing has been commonly observed following nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) exposure. The hypothesized origin of these effects is nanoporation of the plasma membrane (PM) followed by transmembrane diffusion of extracellular ...
Gleb P. Tolstykh +4 more
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The extent and depth of burn injury may mandate temporary use of cadaver skin (allograft) to protect the wound and allow the formation of granulation tissue while split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are serially harvested from the same donor areas ...
Randolph Stone +8 more
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Texas Military Value Task Force 2018 Strategic Report [PDF]
Report by the Texas Military Value Task Force describing an evaluation of military installations in Texas and recommendations based on their work to "seek advice to prepare for possible actions by the U.S.
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Novel method for determining when a field-collected donor unit is sufficiently full [PDF]
Background: Whole blood (WB) collections can occur downrange for immediate administration. An important aspect of these collections is determining when the unit is sufficiently full.
Bengtsson, Jesper +29 more
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Diabetes by Air, Land, and Sea: Effect of Deployments on HbA1c and BMI [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Service members (SMs) in the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces have diabetes mellitus at a rate of 2-3%. Despite having a chronic medical condition, they have deployed to environments with limited medical support. Given the scarcity of data
Clerc, Philip G. +7 more
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Smart, automated junctional tourniquets leveraging AI-driven ultrasound guidance
Tourniquets are commonly used devices for hemorrhage control; however, their effectiveness is reduced in anatomical junctions such as the neck and inguinal region. Junctional tourniquets specifically require precise placement to be effective.
Sofia I. Hernandez Torres +7 more
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Prevalence of Trypanosoma Cruzi in Free-Ranging Mammalian Populations in South Texas [PDF]
Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is caused by the etiological flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). It is a significant health concern in South and Central America where millions of people are infected or at risk of ...
Kramm, Mathew M
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