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Who Says You can't go FAST at Night? Use of a Novel Ultrasound-Capable Night Vision Device for Prehospital Medical Personnel to Identify Noncompressible Truncal Hemorrhage.

James M WilliamsDaniel T LammersAndrew D FrancisBeau J PreyLuke I PumigliaMatthew J EckertYang LiuJason R BinghamJohn M McClellan
Published in: Surgical innovation (2024)
The ultrasound-enabled night vision prototype demonstrated promising results in identifying noncompressible truncal hemorrhage while maintaining strict light discipline in blackout conditions. Further research efforts should be directed at assessing the ability of providers to perform procedures in blackout conditions using the ultrasound-enabled prototype night vision device.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • sleep quality
  • healthcare
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • ultrasound guided
  • cardiac arrest
  • computed tomography
  • quality improvement