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PV[O]H: Noninvasive Enabling Technology, New Physiological Monitoring, and Big Data.

Military medicine
INTRODUCTION: Measures of normal and abnormal physiology are interrelated and vary continuously. Our ability to detect and predict changes in physiology in real time has been limited in part by the requirement for blood sampling and the lack of a con...

Early Detection of Hypotension Using a Multivariate Machine Learning Approach.

Military medicine
INTRODUCTION: The ability to accurately detect hypotension in trauma patients at the earliest possible time is important in improving trauma outcomes. The earlier an accurate detection can be made, the more time is available to take corrective action...

A Novel Application of Head Tracking Data in the Analysis and Assessment of Operational Cervical Spine Range of Motion for Army Aviators.

Military medicine
INTRODUCTION: Neck pain among rotary-wing aviators has been established as an important issue in the military community, yet no U.S. Army regulation defines exactly what cervical spine range of motion (CROM) is adequate for flight. This lack of regul...

The Impact of Robotic-Assisted Technology on Attitudes of Host Nation Individuals Participating in Pacific Partnership 2018: Improving Partnerships Through Technology.

Military medicine
The USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) on Pacific Partnership 2018 was the first mobile, expeditionary platform to utilize the da Vinci Surgical System. Using a de-identified, web-based survey, the impact of this new technology on Pacific Partnership 2018 on the a...

Telesurgery With Miniature Robots to Leverage Surgical Expertise in Distributed Expeditionary Environments.

Military medicine
UNLABELLED: This study aimed to evaluate the capability of performing telesurgery via radio transmission for military arenas where wired internet connections may not be practical. Most existing robotic surgery systems are too large to effectively dep...

Evaluation of a Technology-Based Adaptive Learning and Prevention Program for Stress Response-A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Military medicine
To prevent deployment-related disorders, Chaos Driven Situations Management Retrieval System (CHARLY), a computer-aided training platform with a biofeedback interface has been developed. It simulates critical situations photorealistic for certain tar...