DOD investment in trauma-specific injuries and medical procedures is important because trauma sends far fewer civilians to the hospital than other injuries, so the medical industry conducts less ...
There is a phrase in medicine, the golden hour, used to describe a critical window when time, presence, and intervention can change an outcome. It’s a phrase rooted in urgency and precision. This week ...
During the post-9/11 wars, the US military came as close to perfecting near-immediate trauma care on the battlefield as the chaos of combat would allow. No matter how a soldier was injured, if a medic ...
Research report that a closed loop, autonomous intervention nearly quadrupled the 'golden hour' during which surgeons could save the lives of traumatically wounded people injured in remote locations.
The sound of a helicopter’s rotors beating the air above a highway pile-up on the I-95. A paramedic applying a tourniquet to a driver’s leg. A neurologist at a Level I trauma center is reading a scan ...