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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 242-245, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707298

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From Vietnam War to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom,hemorrhage remains the leading cause of combat death.The U.S.army has made great strides in research and development of hemorrhage control products and various tourniquets and hemostatic dressings have been fielded on the battlefield.This paper introduces current status of hemostatic products and hemorrhage control products.Currently,there are extremity tourniquets and junctional tourniquets.The hemostatic products include HemCon bandages,QuciClot granular and gauze,Celox gauze,XStat,etc.Meanwhile,the author summarizes three development trends of US military hemostatic products,ie,prehospital application of tourniquets,emphasis on hemorrhage control in junctional regions,and gauze hemostatic adjuncts preference.This review offers materials for fully understanding war wound treatment of U.S.army.

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 150-152,封三, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-606445

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During the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan,traumatic brain injury (TBI)has become the most prev-alent military injury that is described as the signature injuryof the current military operations.It usually causes no or mild external injury but results in serious long-lasting neuropsychiatric abnormalities,which have far-reaching impact on veterans,their families and the American society.Here we describeol the investment in TBI from the US government and the development in the diagnosis and treatment of mild TBI on the battlefield before putting forward some proposals for the Chinese army.

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 587-592, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-495286

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Objective To analyze the statusquo of the United States Naval Aeromedical Research Development in order to explore the medical context for the development of the U .S.naval aviation .Methods The literatures published by NAMRL between 1975 and 2010 were collected and analyzed using TDA software .Results and Conclusion Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory ( NAMRL ) research was fruitful, the quantity of annual research output was irregular, per capita author posting was not high ,and coauthor size was small .Posting information was oriented to internal and main scientific and technological journals while research focused on the aviation selection , physiological effects , cognition, visual function, physical training and standards , and other areas of radiation protection .Aviation medicine had distinct features.The results are of referential value for keeping track of the U .S.Navy aviation medicine.

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 403-406, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-463465

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To curb the increase in health care costs and improve government efficiency , a series of structural and governance reforms for U.S.Military Health System(MHS) were implemented, which is the biggest structural organizational change in the MHS′s history.The reform focusing on the establishment of Defense Health Agency ( DHA) and enhancement of multi-service markets will achieve its goal by the end of 2015.This paper analyzes the major reasons for the reform and changes of the U.S.MHS before and after the reform and offer some tips for the reform of the Chinese Military Health System .

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 554-556, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454769

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Medical simulation training of US Armed Forces has formed a research , development and organization system, with the DOD as the chief investor and the CSC as the center .The main research fields are Combat Casualty Training Consortium Initiative , Medical Practice Initiative , Patient Focused Initiative and the Developer Tools Initiative . This article analyzes the organizational system ,operation mode ,development of its technology and areas of focus of medical simulation〗training in U.S.Armed Forces using intelligence investigation and intelligence analysis .We can learn from the successful experience of U.S.Armed Forces and combine it with our actual needs in our own development of medical simulation training.

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 557-559, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454744

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An integrated district health care model is an important field development .Since 2007, The US Armed Forces have been constructing district health care systems , integrating the medical resources in National Capital Region and San Antonio.The two new established district health care systems have been making military health care more effective while reducing costs and improving the quality of care to beneficiaries .

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 560-562, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454743

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The U.S.Armed Forces Forward Surgical Team ( FST) was first used in the Gulf War , while Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom represented the largest military operations to date in which the FST has been utilized.The FST was an integral and major component of the Medical Brigade and provided support for echelon Ⅱmedical care.This paper describes the development of FST , investigates the roles, organization and training of FST and finally brings forward some enlightenment for health service development of Chinese PLA .

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 847-849,853, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-570308

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Nuclear medical emergency rescue , as an important task for the military , has become a priority in many countries.The U.S.military has accumulated rich experience in the development of nuclear medical emergency rescue forces.This paper analyzes the legal status , roles, responsibilities and tasks of the U .S.military during nuclear emergency rescue as well as the characteristics and current status of nuclear emergency rescue forces , hoping to provide some refer-ences for development of our military nuclear medical emergency rescue forces .

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