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Eveson L, Cox A, Dhutia H, Ensem B, Behr E, Sharma S
J R Army Med Corps . 2019 Mar; 165(5):377-379. PMID: 30886006
A 25-year-old infantry soldier, who was previously fit and well, had a cardiac arrest while undertaking an advanced fitness test. Despite early cardiopulmonary resuscitation by colleagues and the emergency services,...
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Parsons I, Cox A, Rees P
J R Army Med Corps . 2018 Apr; 164(6):438-441. PMID: 29626140
Maintaining high-quality chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation following cardiac arrest presents a challenge. The currently available mechanical CPR (mCPR) devices are described in this review, coupled with an analysis of...
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Parsons I, Hutley E, Gibb I, Lentaigne J, Wilson D, Cox A
J R Army Med Corps . 2018 Mar; 164(4):230-234. PMID: 29563164
Introduction: The role of the military physician in Deployed Hospital Care involves the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of disease states. Broad clinical skills need to be complemented...
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Dickson S, Clay K, Adam M, Ardley C, Bailey M, Burns D, et al.
J Infect . 2017 Dec; 76(4):383-392. PMID: 29248587
Background: Limited data exist describing supportive care management, laboratory abnormalities and outcomes in patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa. We report data which constitute the first description...
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Ind Med Gaz . 2017 Oct; 87(5):234. PMID: 29014709
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Buckley A, Cox A, Rees P
J R Army Med Corps . 2017 Oct; 164(4):297-301. PMID: 28986388
Automated external defibrillator (AED) devices have been in routine clinical use since the early 1990s to deliver life-saving shocks to appropriate patients in non-clinical environments. As expectations of survival from...
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Ewington I, Nicol E, Adam M, Cox A, Green A
J R Army Med Corps . 2016 May; 162(3):217-21. PMID: 27177575
The Ebola epidemic of 2014/2015 led to a multinational response to control the disease outbreak. Assurance for British aid workers included provision of a robust treatment pathway including repatriation back...
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Lamb L, Cox A, Fletcher T, McCourt A
J R Army Med Corps . 2016 May; 163(1):2-6. PMID: 27177574
This paper describes the development of the UK military's Ebola Virus Disease Treatment Unit (EVD TU) that was deployed to Sierra Leone as part of the UK response to the...
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Forestier C, Cox A, Horne S
J R Army Med Corps . 2016 Mar; 162(3):156-62. PMID: 27016507
The Ebola virus disease (EVD) crisis in West Africa began in March 2014. At the beginning of the outbreak, no one could have predicted just how far-reaching its effects would...
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Carpenter A, Cox A, Marion D, Phillips A, Ewington I
J R Army Med Corps . 2015 Oct; 162(3):229-31. PMID: 26472120
We present a 26-year-old male British military nurse, deployed to Sierra Leone to treat patients with Ebola virus disease at the military-run Kerry Town Ebola Treatment Unit. Following exposure to...