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  • The Fog has not Lifted: No Reduction in Complications for Partial REBOA in the AAST AORTA Registry

    Micaela Gomez, Elizabeth Wood, Juhi Saxena, Lucas P Neff, Maximilian Peter Forssten, Austin Johnson, Timothy K Williams, Marcelo Ribeiro Jr, Bellal Joseph, Joseph DuBose, Shahin Mohseni
    2024-09-23
  • Use of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) in Trauma Patients in French Level-1 Trauma Centers: A National Survey

    Pauline Glasman, Thomas Clavier, Hervé Quintard, Jonathan Charbit
    100-106
    2025-01-30
  • Endovascular Resuscitation with Aortic Balloon Occlusion in Non-Trauma Cases: First use of ER-REBOA in Europe

    David McGreevy, Emanuel Dogan, Asko Toivola, Linda Bilos, Artai Pirouzran, Kristofer F Nilsson, Tal M Hörer
    42-49
    2017-09-03
  • Acute Kidney Injury Following Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta: A Systematic Review

    Guillaume L Hoareau, Patrick A Cassiday, Ian J Stewart, Amy C Studer, Joseph J DuBose, Lucas P Neff, Timothy K Williams, M Austin Johnson
    57-65
    2018-06-02
  • Indication of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Trauma Patients

    Kenichiro Ishida, Satomi Seno, Takaaki Maruhashi, Yosuke Matsumura
    8-13
    2022-05-20
  • Successful Partial Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) in an Octogenarian Trauma Patient

    Tongporn Wannatoop, Chidpong Siritongtaworn, Thongsak Wongpongsalee
    63-68
    2019-05-23
  • Prolonged Partial REBOA: A Practice Paradigm for Managing Hemorrhage from Abdominal Gunshot Wounds

    James A Zebley, Alex I Halpern, Mary Matecki, Michael Napolitano, Shawn Sarin, Babak Sarani
    144-147
    2023-01-26
  • A Pilot Study of Proactive Team REBOA to Avoid Delays to Definitive Care

    M. Chance Spalding, Urmil Pandya
    72–75
    2023-11-29
  • Supporting Cardiac Perfusion by pREBOA with Reduced Visceral Ischemia Despite Extended Occlusion

    Paige Deville, John P Hunt, Alan B Marr, Lance Stuke, Patrick Greiffenstein, Jonathan Schoen, Alison A Smith
    151-152
    2023-02-02
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The JEVTM focuses on endovascular and hybrid hemorrhage control and resuscitation. This multidisciplinary scientific and clinical journal covers all aspects of modern bleeding control and resuscitation state of the art diagnostics and treatments, as well as education and good clinical practice. There are no article processing charges or publishing fees. All articles are published online and in print and assigned a digital object identifier (DOI).

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The JEVTM is published by the EVTM research group at the Örebro University Hospital, Sweden and in cooperation with the EVTM society.

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Journal of Endovascular Resuscitation and Trauma Management (JEVTM) | ISSN (Online) 2003-539X | ISSN (Print) 2002-7567 | JEVTM.com

Published by the Division of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and General Surgery, Örebro University Hospital, Sweden

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