Gary M. Vilke, M.D., FACEP, FAAEM 11582 Normanton Way San Diego, California 92131 (619) 666-8643 August 20, 2021 Derick Konz Angelo, Kilday & Kilduff, LLP 601 University Ave., Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95825 RE: Estate of Michael Barrera v. Burghal of Woodland, et al. Case No: 2:18-cv-00329 Introduction I am a board-certified emergency administering physician with abundant acquaintance in cardiac arrest and abrupt death. I am additionally an absolute researcher on the physiologic furnishings of abstemiousness and anatomy position as able-bodied as TASER cyberbanking ascendancy accessories (ECD). My specific abilities will be categorical in added detail at the end of this report. I accept been retained as an able to assay accordant abstracts and accommodate able appraisal on this bulk on whether the accomplishments of the badge admiral acquired or contributed to the cardiac arrest and afterlife of Mr. Michael Barrera aback the admiral encountered him on February 8, 2017. Afterwards authentic review, it is my appraisal to a reasonable bulk of medical authoritativeness that Mr. Barrera’s cardiac arrest and afterlife was not acquired by the accomplishments of the admiral but rather was acquired by the baneful furnishings of methamphetamine, connected action and attrition causing acidosis and hyperkalemia accumulation to account a abrupt cardiac arrest. This appraisal and accompanying opinions are set alternating in the able report. Gary Vilke, Exhibit 1 9/20/21
Materials Advised I accept advised all-encompassing abstracts pertaining to the aloft referenced case. This includes, but is not bound to: A. Medical and Authentic Abstract Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T, Clausen JL: Abstemiousness position and positional asphyxia. Ann Emerg Med 1997;30(5):578-586. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T: Reexamination of aegis abstemiousness position and positional asphyxia. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1998;19(3):201-205. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Neuman T, Clausen JL: Spirometry in accustomed capacity in sitting, prone, and collapsed positions. Respir Affliction 2000;45(4):407-410. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark R, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: The appulse of oleoresin capsicum aerosol on respiratory action in animal capacity in the sitting and decumbent astute abstemiousness positions, final report. NCJ 182433. Washington, DC: United States Administering of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 2000, 68 pages. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark RF, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: The aftereffect of oleoresin capsicum “pepper” aerosol assimilation on respiratory function. J Forensic Sci 2002; 47(2):299-304. Chan TC, Neuman T, Clausen J, Eisele J, Vilke GM: Weight force during decumbent abstemiousness and respiratory function. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2004;25(3):185-189. Michalewicz BA, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Levy SS, Neuman TS, Kolkhorst FW. Ventilatory and metabolic demands during advancing concrete abstemiousness in advantageous adults. J Forensic Sci 2007;52(1):171-175. Reay DT, Howard JD, Fligner CL, Ward RJ. Furnishings of positional abstemiousness on oxygen assimilation and affection bulk afterward exercise. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1988 Mar;9(1):16-8. Schmidt P, Snowden T. The furnishings of positional abstemiousness on affection bulk and oxygen saturation. J Emerg Med 1999;17:777-782. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Chan TC. Appraisal of the Ventilatory Furnishings of a Abstemiousness Armchair on Animal Subjects. J Emerg Med. 2011;40(6):714-8. Epub 2010 Jan 13. Savaser DJ, Campbell C, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Sloane C, Neuman T, Hansen AV, Shah S, Chan TC. The aftereffect of the decumbent astute aseptic position with and afterwards weight force on cardiac achievement and added hemodynamic measures. J Forens Leg Med. 2013 Nov;20(8):991-5. Epub 2013 Aug 30. – 2 –
Sloane C, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Appraisal of the Ventilatory Furnishings of the Decumbent Maximum Abstemiousness Position (PMR) on Obese Animal Subjects. Forens Sci Int 2014;237:86-9. Epub 2014;46(6):865-72. Epub 2014 Feb 14. Ho JD, Dawes DM, Moore JC, Caroon LV, Miner JR: Aftereffect of position and weight force on inferior vena cava diameter–implications for arrest-related death. Forensic Sci Int. 2011 Oct 10;212(1-3):256-9. Kroll MW, Still GK, Neuman TS, Graham MA, Griffin LV. Astute armament adapted for baleful compression asphyxia: A biomechanical archetypal and absolute comparisons. Med Sci and the Law. 2017 Jan 1:25802417695711. [Epub advanced of print] Kroll MW, Brave MA, Kleist SR, Ritter MB, Ross DL, Karch SB. Activated Force During Decumbent Restraint: Is Administrator Weight a Factor? Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2018 [Epub advanced of print] 2 Ho JD, Dawes DM, Bultman LL, et al. Respiratory Aftereffect of Prolonged Electrical Weapon Appliance on Animal Volunteers. Acad Emerg Med.2007; 14:197–201 Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Suffecool A, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan TC. Physiologic furnishings of the TASER afterwards exercise. Acad Emerg Med. 2009 Aug;16(8):704-10. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Levine S, Neuman T, Castillo E, Chan TC. Twelve-lead electrocardiogram ecology of capacity afore and afterwards autonomous acknowledgment to the Taser X26. Am J Emerg Med. 2008 Jan;26(1):1-4. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Bouton KD, Kolkhorst FW, Levine SD, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan TC. Physiological furnishings of a conducted electrical weapon on animal subjects. Ann Emerg Med. 2007 Nov;50(5):569-75. Epub 2007 Aug 24. Ho J, Dawes D, Nelson RS, et al. Acidosis and catecholamine appraisal afterward apish law administering “use of force” encounters. Acad Emerg Med 2010 Jul;17(7):e60-8. Vilke GM, Bozeman WP, Chan TC. Emergency Administering Appraisal afterwards Conducted Action Weapon Use: Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med 2011;40(5):598-604. Epub 2011 Jan 4. Swerdlow CD, Fishbein MC, Chaman L, Lakkireddy DR, Tchou P.. Presenting Accent in Abrupt Deaths Temporally Proximate to Acquittal of TASER Conducted Electrical Weapons. Acad. Emerg. Med. 2009;16:726-739. Kroll MW, Lakkireddy D, Rahko PS, Panescu D. Ventricular Fibrillation Accident Admiration for Conducted Electrical Weapons: Analytical Convolutions. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2011:271-7. Panescu D, Kroll M, Brave M. Cardiac Fibrillation Risks with TASER Conducted Electrical Weapons. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015:323-9. – 3 –
Brave, M.A., Lakkireddy, D.R., Kroll, M.W., Panescu, D. (2016) Validity of the Small Barbarian Archetypal for Animal Electrical Assurance Risks. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 2016, 38, pp. 2343– 2348. 7 Kroll MW, Brave MA, Pratt HMO, Witte KK, Kunz SN, Luceri RM. Benefits, Risks, and Myths of TASER Handheld Electrical Weapons. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41314-019-0021-9. B. Case-Specific Abstracts 01. 02. Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Adventure Abode No. 17-362 Added Offenses & Parties Form – Antecedent Case No.: 17-000708 Narrative/Supplemental – WPD-17-000708 Added Offenses & Parties Form – Antecedent Case No.: 17-000708 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. CAD Adventure Abode Narrative/Supplemental – WPD-17-000708 Crime and Adventure Abode – Antecedent Report, Case No.: 17-000708 Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Affirmation and Property Receipt/Report Adventure Detail Abode Arena Photographs 08. 09. 10. 11. Press Absolution 12. Woodland Badge Administering Arena Photographs Account of Brian Leslie McCrady 13. 14. Account of Bruce Lohse 15. 16. Hospital Photographs Dash Cam Video – Hannah Gray Dash Cam Video – Parveen Lal 17. 18. Dash Cam Video – Richard Wright Dash Cam Video – Gina Bell 19. 20. Dash Cam Video – Tom Davis 21. Dash Cam Video – Jason Drobish 22. Dash Cam Video – Nolan McManus 23. Dash Cam Video – David Krause – 24. Coroner’s Abode 25. Transcript of Audio Recording – Gina Bell -4
26. 27. 28. – 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Transcript of Audio Recording – Jason Drobish Transcript of Audio Recording – Hannah Gray Transcript of Audio Recording – Parveen Lal Transcript of Audio Recording – Nolan McManus Transcript of Audio Recording – Richard Wright Transcript of Audio Recording -Tom Davis Transcript of Audio Recording – David Krause Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Adventure Abode No.: 17-3585 Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Affirmation and Property Receipt/Report Michael Anthony Barrera Facebook Annal Crime Arena Sketch Table of Contents to Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Abode Taser Abode Crime and Adventure Abode Photos – Crime Arena Affirmation 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Photos – Arena 42. 43. 44. Photos – Michael Anthony Barrera Accouterment Photos – Arena Affirmation and Woodland Badge Administering Admiral Photos – Arena and Michael Anthony Barrera Hospital Photos – Michael Anthony Barrera Attestant account of Brian Leslie McCrady 45. – 46. 47. Attestant account of Bruce Lohse 48. Arena Video 49. Photos – admiral and accessories Photos – Anatomization 50. – 51. Video – Surveillance at Autumn Run, Camera 5 52. 53. 54. Video – Surveillance at Autumn Run, Cameras 1, 2, 3 Kory Williams alarm to 911 celerity Brian McCrady alarm to 911 celerity Attestant alarm to 911 celerity CITY Woodland Badge Administering Radio Cartage Audio Account – Crista Martinez 55. 56. 57. 58. Audio Account – Brian Leslie McCrady – 5 –
59. – 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. Photos – Taser and Abode Photos – Vehicle, backyard Video – Michael Anthony Barrera – Alpha Fuckin’ Rapping! Video – Michael Anthony Barrera – New World Adjustment Video – Michael Anthony Barrera Coroner: Meth beatitude factored into arrested man’s afterlife Attorney: Unreasonable badge force led to Woodland man’s afterlife Woodland man’s parents book accident claims accompanying to his afterlife Adventure Detail Abode Captivation Abode Yolo Canton Sheriff’s Office Adventure Abode No.: 17-355 Adventure Detail Abode Woodland Badge Administering Narrative/Supplemental Report; Case No.: 17-000708 Woodland Badge Administering Added Offenses and Parties Form: Case No.: 17-000708 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. Facebook Business Almanac 74. Woodland Bloom Affliction Dispensary Medical Annal 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. Yolo Canton Brainy Bloom Annal Woodland Memorial Hospital Medical Annal Woodland Badge Administering Adventure Detail Abode AMR Medical Annal Degradation of Sgt. Tom Davis Degradation of Sgt. David Krause Degradation of Administrator Parveen Lal Degradation of Administrator Nolan McManus Degradation of Administrator Richard Wright Degradation of Administrator Gina Bell Degradation of Administrator Hannah Gray Degradation of Tom Davis Degradation of Lloyd Brown Degradation of Brian Nagao, M.D. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. – 6
Overview of Opinions (all opinions aural this abode are to a reasonable bulk of medical or authentic probability) An overview of my opinions is as follows with added description of anniversary below: 1. The accomplishments of the admiral to ascendancy and arrest Mr. Barrera did not account or accord to his cardiac arrest and death. 2. The use of the TASER ECD on Mr. Barrera did not account or accord to his cardiac arrest or death. 3. Mr. Barrera was announcement analytic signs of methamphetamine beatitude and basal or undertreated bipolar ataxia during his arrangement with the officers, which is constant with the after-effects of his medical history and toxicology screen. 4. The cardiac arrest and ultimate afterlife of Mr. Barrera was due to his methamphetamine use, concrete exertion, and hyperkalemia (elevated potassium level). 5. The use of the TASER ECD on February 8, 2017, did not account the astute branch abrasion (AKI) in Mr. Barrera. Assay Afterwards reviewing the aloft listed materials, it appears that in the morning of February 8, 2017, badge were alleged by amalgamation to a burghal adjacency advertisement that a man was animadversion on their doors and had a knife in his anorak pocket. Aback the badge arrived, they begin Mr. Michael Barrera walking in the avenue with a golf club in his hand. Mr. Barrera was 30 years old, advised about 165 lbs. and was 5′ 7′ at the time. This translates to a anatomy accumulation abject of 25.8, which avalanche into the “overweight” category. Mr. Barrera did not abet with the police, and he would not bead the golf club. Afterwards 2-3 account of aggravating to accommodate with Mr. Barrera to bead the weapon, Mr. Barrera answerable at Administrator Krause, about the doubtable slipped and abandoned – 7 –
the golf club. Mr. Barrera anon jumped aback up and ran to ascend over a fence, about the fence broke. At this point, Mr. Barrera afresh angry aback and answerable at Administrator Davis, arch with his head, and animadversion Administrator Davis to the ground. While on the arena the doubtable was clawing at Administrator Davis’s face and Administrator Davis was in acknowledgment appliance aberration assault to get Mr. Barrera to stop. Administrator Lal was able to acquittal his TASER ECD into the larboard abut and larboard thigh of Mr. Barrera, about the TASER ECD had basal appulse and Mr. Barrera kept angry with the three officers. Administrator Lal afresh activated the prongs three added times while the admiral were aggravating to get Mr. Barrera into custody. Once abandoned an abate band was placed on Mr. Barrera, afresh he started to calm bottomward and was actuality maintained in position by Admiral Davis and Wright while apprehension the accession of the WRAP. However, above-mentioned to the accession of the WRAP, the admiral adjourned Mr. Barrera and bent that he had absent his beating and afresh started CPR. Paramedics attempted resuscitation and transported him to the hospital about Mr. Barrera never regained alertness and was arresting dead. The medical examiner performed an anatomization and bent the account of afterlife was abrupt afterlife with methamphetamine beatitude during abstemiousness by law enforcement. Accustomed this history, there are several issues that allegation to be addressed in added detail below. All opinions accustomed are to a reasonable, or higher, bulk of medical anticipation based on the admonition currently available. Detailed altercation and abject of opinions 1. The accomplishments of the admiral to ascendancy and arrest Mr. Barrera did not account or accord to his cardiac arrest and death. During the aeon that admiral were aggravating to get Mr. Barrera beneath ascendancy and restrained, he was maintained at times on his accessory or in a decumbent position with admiral repositioning and – 8 –
distributing some weight in acknowledgment to Mr. Barrera’s concrete resistance. During this time, based on the letters by admiral and my assay of the videos, Mr. Barrera was continuing to physically abide and balance and yell. The abandoned administrator that appear accepting any weight on the high anatomy was Administrator Wright. Administrator Wright appear that he advised about 260 pounds at the time of the event. He appear agreement his knee on the larboard accept brand breadth of Mr. Barrera for a abbreviate aeon of time a afterwards he was abandoned to accumulate him from accepting up. The admiral were captivation his legs, but weight actuality placed on this breadth would not accept any appulse on ventilations. Based on the assay of the video, the abstemiousness action took beneath than a minute from the time Mr. Barrera accuse at Administrator a Davis until one of the admiral appear that they accept his legs, and a band was placed about the lower legs afterwards the handcuffing. The angel beneath from one of the bodycams demonstrates the accession afterwards Mr. Barrera was restrained. 2017/02/08 Alike a minute and a bisected afterwards the leg abstemiousness was placed, Mr. Barrera, was acutely animate and in actuality was requesting water. He connected to be heard grunting as well, demonstrating that Mr. Barrera was affective air in and out of his lungs advertence that his blast was intact. -9
The majority of the anatomy weight was not alike on Mr. Barrera in such a position that would accept created the abeyant to absolute ventilation. The bound aeon of time that any weight was placed intermittently on the high aback would not decidedly absolute ventilations abundant to account asphyxiation. Assay appliance up to 220 lbs. of weight on a subject’s high aback has not credible to account physiologic changes that would betoken asphyxiation is alike accessible with that bulk of weight. The bound and alternate time periods in which any anatomy weight was activated to Mr. Barrera’s high aback would not account clinically cogent physiologic changes that could account asphyxiation or decidedly absolute ventilations. The weight of the admiral captivation Mr. Barrera’s legs, head, lower back, or accoutrements would not accept had any appulse on animation or the adeptness for Mr. Barrera to advertise effectively. It should be acclaimed that in the video that afterwards actuality abandoned on laying on the ground, Mr. Barrera could be heard stating, “I can’t breathe” anon afterwards he had asked for some water. At face value, one adeptness anticipate this affirmation that Mr. Barrera could not breathe or ventilate. However, aback evaluating the video, Mr. Barrera was acutely affective air in and out of his lungs absolute well, talking loudly, and had no analytic affirmation of ventilatory brake at the time he was adage this. What was acceptable accident is that Mr. Barrera was accepting a cardiac accident not a pulmonary event. Patients who appear to the emergency administering in the action of accepting a affection beforehand generally alarm the action of an albatross sitting on their chest or action like they can’t breathe. This is because the affection is not accepting abundant claret breeze and the affection feel like accident of breath. In these cardiac patients, their ventilations are fine, and the oxygenation akin is normal. The basal affair is that the affection is not accepting abundant claret flow. So, aback Mr. Barrera was advertisement about not actuality able to breathe, it is acceptable that his affection was acceptable ischemic by not accepting abundant claret breeze which afresh led to the abrupt cardiac arrest account later. There was annihilation that the admiral could accept done to anticipate the cardiac – 10 –
arrest. Alteration position would not accept had any aftereffect on claret breeze to the heart. point of causing a cardiac arrest and abrupt afterlife by asphyxiation, the ventilations would accept had to be belted continued abundant to breadth claret oxygen levels would bead because there was not abundant oxygen accepting into Mr. Barrera’s lungs. Aback this occurs, the low claret oxygen levels will account the affection to become annoyed and eventually apathetic and afresh stop causing the accountable to go into cardiac arrest. This takes time and about a complete blockage of air movement in and out of the lungs. There was no affirmation that the abbreviate aeon of weight activated to Mr. Barrera acquired the avalanche of physiologic changes constant in a cardiac arrest due to asphyxia. The weight was artlessly not abundant abundant or activated continued abundant to decidedly bind ventilations. And again, Mr. Barrera was acutely animate afterwards the abstinent action and weight adjustment was completed, and asphyxiation does not action in a delayed abode afterwards in the future. In summary, there is no affirmation that position, abstemiousness or anatomy weight acquired amazement or contributed to Mr. Barrera’s cardiac arrest and death. TASER Cyberbanking Ascendancy Accessories (ECD), additionally accepted as Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) and added such monikers, account cardiac dysrhythmias or cardiac arrest in bodies activated in the delving approach or abroad from the chest transcardiac axis; there is no peer-reviewed abstract that supports that in the case of Mr. Barrera a TASER ECD could possibly accept electrically-induced his cardiac arrest or death; and there is a abundance of abstract that supports that the TASER ECD could not accept induced cardiac arrest or afterlife in Mr. Barrera. This agency there has never been a appear 2. The use of the TASER ECD on Mr. Barrera did not account or accord to his cardiac arrest or death. If the officers’ appliance of weight had impacted Mr. Barrera’s adeptness to advertise to the There are no peer-reviewed appear authentic or medical abstract that concludes that – 11 –
case of abrupt death, cardiac arrest, or dysrhythmia from a TASER ECD delving deployment to the a hip or leg of a animal subject. There is abstract clay that describes how a TASER ECD could possibly account cardiac arrest over the transcardiac (over the chest) arbor with an anchored ECD bound with a absolute abutting dart-to-heart ambit (DTH), but these affairs are not present with Mr. Barrera. In the case of an antecedent chest deployment of a TASER probe, the modeled risks of action into ventricular fibrillation (VF) are estimated to be 1 in 2.5 actor to 1 in 2.87 actor for antecedent chest delving deployments. According to the anatomization abode Mr. Barrera was of accustomed anatomy habitus. Mr. Barrera was 67” in breadth and advised 165 pounds; which gives Mr. Barrera a anatomy accumulation abject (BMI) of 25.8 kilograms per beat boxlike (kg/m²) which is advised overweight. Mr. Barrera had the TASER ECD probes amid in his larboard hip breadth with no probes in his chest, abutting to his heart, or with a absolute abutting DTH. The account beneath demonstrates the breadth of the probes in Mr. Barrera’s larboard hip. Added than 2.5 actor beforehand capacity accept undergone TASER ECD activations, and none accept anytime been appear to beforehand abrupt cardiac arrest or die. Aloof because a TASER ECD – 12 –
was acclimated in some banausic adjacency to his death, does not betoken accession or account to his death. The TASER ECD download reflects that Administrator Lal attempted to use his TASER X26 ECD during the adventure with Mr. Barrera with a absolute of four activate pulls recorded over beneath than a one minute time period. The time continuance of the three activate pulls was 5 seconds, 9 seconds, 5 abnormal and 5 abnormal for a absolute activation/discharge time of 24 seconds. However, it should be acclaimed that activation or acquittal does not agree to delivered electrical allegation to the subject. Of the four ECD activate pulls, attestant affidavit antiseptic that none of the discharges appeared to accomplish the adapted neuromuscular awkwardness (NMI). But for the purposes of my evaluation, I will accept that all 24 abnormal of activation time was delivered to and able on Mr. Barrera, acceptance testimony, cold abstracts and statements do not abutment that this was absolutely the case. For an ECD to bear a allegation to the person, the electrical ambit allegation be completed and maintained. Thus, as a point of clarification, aloof because the TASER ECD downloads recorded 24 abnormal of activation/discharge time from the TASER ECD, does not beggarly that the TASER ECD were absolutely in abundantly abutting acquaintance with the accountable and carrying the electrical bang for that bulk of time. Nor does it announce in what approach of ECD use, or what bulk of NMI, if any, was induced. Probes can absence their target, there can be accouterment disconnects, there can be abutting delving separations with basal effects, and generally with moving, squirming, rolling and kicking, probes can become dislodged, or affairs broken. Alike afterwards the final TASER ECD activation, Mr. Barrera was still disturbing and talking afore he went into cardiac arrest. Based on assay of the video and reports, there was about three account of time from the aftermost TASER ECD appliance until there appears to be abridgement of movement by Mr. Barrera. In fact, Mr. Barrera can be heard allurement for baptize a minute and a bisected afterwards the aftermost TASER ECD activation. There were bristles a – – 13 –
minutes from the aftermost TASER ECD activation until admiral bent that Mr. Barrera did not accept a beating and started CPR. If the TASER ECD had “electrocuted” Mr. Barrera, his affection would accept gone into a VF at a the time the electricity was actuality delivered and he would accept anon absent alertness at the time that the TASER ECD was absolution or aural 1-2 abnormal afterwards stopping. Capacity in VF cannot action or struggle, let abandoned abide acquainted as the claret breeze to the academician ceases immediately. This time of attack and talking that Mr. Barrera had afterwards the aftermost TASER ECD activation abutment that the TASER ECD did not account his affection to go into cardiac arrest. For one to possibly accomplish that a TASER ECD could alike be advised to account cardiac arrest, basically all the afterward facts would allegation to be present: 1) The accessory probes would allegation to be biting abysmal into the chest anon over the affection with a absolute abutting DTH. Alike for cardiac capture, which is not alike with VF, in a animal an ECD bound would accept to be aural 16.7 millimeters (mm); in a barbarian > archetypal the abutting DTH authentic to accomplish abduction was 25.2 mm, and up to 8 mm for VF. For an ECD to abet abundantly accelerated abduction or VF in a animal would crave a DTH of about 4-6 mm; 2) The accountable would allegation to accept a attenuate chest wall. In the case of Mr. Barrera, alike an a ECD bound anon over his affection would acceptable not accept been abundantly abutting abundant to abet capture; 3) The accountable to be continuing at the time of the TASER ECD activation and aptitude advanced so that the affection is afterpiece to the antecedent chest bank and the ECD bound abutting to the heart; 4) The accountable would allegation to lose alertness anon during the TASER ECD activation or aural 1-2 abnormal after; and – 14 –
5) The aboriginal cardiac accent would allegation to be VF. All of these would be bare to alike accede the TASER ECD as the account of death, but in this case with Mr. Barrera, these facts are not present. So again, the appear authentic abstracts as able-bodied as the cold affirmation accessible in this case actually confirms that the use of the TASER ECD was non-contributory or causal to the cardiac arrest and afterlife of Mr. Barrera. 3. Mr. Barrera was announcement analytic signs of methamphetamine beatitude and basal or undertreated bipolar ataxia during his arrangement with the officers, which is constant with the after-effects of his medical history and toxicology screen. Mr. Barrera had methamphetamine and amphetamine appear in his claret toxicology appraisal on autopsy. Methamphetamine is a sympathomimetic adulterous biologic that acts as a stimulant. Methamphetamine has a cardinal of physiologic effects, including accretion affection bulk a and claret pressure. It can account delusions, paranoia, aberrant or agitated behavior and added agitation, as able-bodied as sweatiness, animated temperatures, and jitteriness. Mr. Barrera was announcement abounding of these signs of methamphetamine beatitude including abridgement of afterward commands from the officers, aberrant behavior, and carelessness as able-bodied as aggressiveness. He was additionally acclaimed to accept an animated anatomy temperature at the hospital. Bipolar ataxia is a psychiatric action that aback basal or undertreated can aftereffect in berserk episodes that may accept added energy, agitation, or activity, antagonism thoughts, and poor accommodation making. Mr. Barrera had a assay of bipolar ataxia acclaimed from his antecedent medical annal at Woodland Healthcare breadth he had been accepted to the hospital for chaotic and delusional behavior due to a bipolar berserk adventure and amphetamine corruption on January 12, 2017. Mr. Barrera active out of the hospital adjoin medical admonition on January 17, 2017, while his physicians acquainted he would account from added treatment. This was aloof a few weeks above-mentioned to his arrangement with the badge on February 8, 2017. Mr. Barrera had been assigned valproic acerbic by – 15 –
the physicians at the hospital to amusement his bipolar disorder. Based on the toxicology assay during the autopsy, there was no akin of valproic acerbic begin in Mr. Barrera’s blood, which would be constant with him not demography his medications for his bipolar disorder. It should be acclaimed that Mr. Barrera was additionally credible in the emergency administering on December 10, 2016, for aberrant and agitated behavior due to cocaine and methamphetamine abuse. Accustomed that some of the analytic appearance of methamphetamine beatitude and undertreated bipolar ataxia can overlap, it is difficult to actuate whether one or the added action contributed added to Mr. Barrera’s analytic presentation aback admiral encountered him on February 8, 2017. However, as is generally the case with brainy illness, there is generally an adulterous biologic bury of the analytic presentation and overall, it is my appraisal that Mr. Barrera’s behavior was constant with an abandoned who was beneath the admission of methamphetamine beatitude as able-bodied as adversity from basal or undertreated bipolar disorder. 4. The cardiac arrest and ultimate afterlife of Mr. Barrera was due to his methamphetamine use, concrete exertion, and hyperkalemia (elevated potassium level). Mr. Barrera had methamphetamine and amphetamine appear in his claret toxicology awning on autopsy. As acclaimed earlier, methamphetamine is a analeptic that increases affection bulk and a claret burden and workload of the heart. The biologic itself is acerbic to the affection tissue and can account changes in cardiac accent and is not an aberrant account of cardiac arrest. Methamphetamine can additionally accession anatomy temperature, constant in added metabolic demands. The emergency administering almanac reflects that at the end of the resuscitation attack at 1342 a amount belly temperature was acclaimed to be 37.8°C. This is agnate to 100.04 °F. This is advised an animated anatomy temperature. It should additionally be acclaimed that patients who go into cardiac arrest and abide CPR resuscitation tend to accept anatomy temperatures that are alike acknowledgment than accustomed because of the abridgement of claret breeze and the ambient acknowledgment from assuming CPR. In this – 16 –
case, Mr. Barrera had an animated temperature acceptance the air-conditioned ambient temperatures in the 55-62° ambit that day. His amount anatomy temperature was added acceptable alike college initially, constant with the baneful furnishings of methamphetamine. Clinically, Mr. Barrera was affirmation his affection that day. He was additionally beforehand himself by running, aggravating to ascend a fence and advancing admiral and afresh afraid them. This astringent exertional action creates lactic acerbic by the anatomy alive adamantine and increases the assignment of the heart. Lactic acerbic is the actinic that builds up aback a actuality contest and feels the anatomy “burn.” That bake is from the lactic acerbic and aback in the claret stream, will additionally lower the pH and accomplish the claret added acidic. The acerb claret is additionally a cardiac irritant, accretion the accident for abrupt cardiac arrest. Mr. Barrera was additionally begin to accept a potassium akin of 6.2 at the time of his emergency administering evaluation. The account of this acclivity is best acceptable due to astute branch dysfunction from his contempo methamphetamine use. This acclivity was not acquired by or worsened by the alternation with the officers. By way of comparison, a accustomed potassium akin is 3.5-5.5. Patients with abiding branch abortion on dialysis can get up to levels of 6.0 to 7.5 with little in the way of analytic findings, but added patients with astute elevations in potassium will accept EKG changes at these levels and are already at cogent accident to go into abrupt cardiac arrest. Mr. Barrera, with a potassium of greater than 6 was at added accident to go into cardiac arrest at any moment, with or afterwards any captivation by law enforcement. Hyperkalemia is a cardiac irritant, accretion the accident for abrupt cardiac arrest. Thus, in summary, Mr. Barrera was beforehand himself decidedly that day and was beneath the admission of methamphetamine arch to added cardiac demand, added claret acidosis and absolute cardiac baneful furnishings of methamphetamine. In addition, Mr. Barrera had cogent – 17 –
hyperkalemia. All of these factors are cardiac irritants and can abet cardiac arrest by themselves. Mr. Barrera was affirmation his affection with all of these factors accumulated until his affection assuredly bootless and went into cardiac arrest. The methamphetamine use and astute action causing acidosis forth with clinically cogent hyperkalemia in aggregate is the credible account of his abrupt cardiac arrest. 5. The use of the TASER ECD on February 8, 2017, did not account the astute branch abrasion (AKI) in Mr. Barrera. As acclaimed above, in adjustment for an ECD to bear a allegation to a subject, the electrical ambit allegation be completed and maintained. If the ECD is not in acquaintance or does not abide in acquaintance with the accountable during a drive-stun deployment attempt, there will be an X26 ECD download recording of the discharge, acceptance there not actuality any absolute delivered allegation actuality activated to the subject. Mr. Barrera was taken to the emergency administering (ED) February 8, 2017 in cardiac arrest cachet and was evaluated by hospital staff. The timing of contest arch up to this ED arrangement are as follows. The badge accustomed on arena at about 1240 and encountered Mr. Barrera. Based on the computer aided celerity (CAD) data, EMS were accomplished about 1249 and accustomed at the patient’s accessory about 1257. The TASER ECD was estimated to be acclimated amid 1240 and 1249. EMS took Mr. Barrera to the hospital and accustomed at the ED at about 1320. In the ED, Mr. Barrera had claret fatigued at about 1331, beneath than one hour afterwards the TASER ECD was acclimated on him. Mr. Barrera had basal chic allure levels on February 8, 2017. This included claret corpuscle counts, branch action and electrolytes. His antecedent creatinine was animated at 2.74 (normal 0.64-1.27). Additionally, his glomerular filtration bulk was acclaimed to be 21. This aftereffect is constant with date 4 branch damage. These after-effects are all constant with astute branch abrasion (AKI). A – 18 –
month beforehand on January 10, 2017, he had accustomed potassium akin (3.4), creatinine akin (1.01) and GFR (86). The physiologic furnishings of TASER ECD on bodies accept been advised abundantly appliance in delving approach and additionally in drive stun. In delving mode, the probes are accursed into a accountable and account a beyond accumulation of anatomy to contract, and alike durations of up to 15 abnormal accept been credible to not account any astute elevations in creatinine and do not crave specific appraisal or treatment. In drive stun, there are alike beneath beef groups actuality contracted, so alike beneath beef contractions would action that would potentially absolution enzymes into the claret that adeptness corruption the kidneys. AKI has not been declared in nor authentic by the accessory advised medical abstract as actuality acquired by a TASER ECD activation. With a absolute time of 24 abnormal of activate pulls, Mr. Barrera’s able-bodied contractions would not be abundant to account AKI alike if all 24 abnormal of activation were effective. Mr. Barrera was adversity from astute branch abrasion (AKI) aback he accustomed at the ED that afternoon. Beyond the actuality that the TASER ECD use has not been credible to account AKI, the account of the AKI could not accept been from the TASER ECD use because AKI cannot beforehand that quickly. AKI from beef contractions causing beef breakdown and absolution enzymes to accident the branch takes at atomic 12 hours and generally over 24 hours to beforehand afterwards cogent beef contractions or appliance abundant greater than focused applications of a TASER ECD. By advantage of Mr. Barrera’s creatinine a actuality animated beneath than an hour afterwards the TASER ECD activation is affidavit that the AKI predated the alternation with the officers. Mr. Barrera was adversity from AKI afore his arrangement with admiral on February 8, 2017. Accomplishments My accomplishments is that I am a full-time adroitness affiliate in the administering of emergency – – 19 –
medicine at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. I am abode accomplished and lath certified in Emergency Medicine. I assignment abounding time as a practicing analyst in the Emergency Administering of a active burghal hospital and serve as the analytic operations arch for our two emergency departments with a accumulated anniversary demography of about 75,000 visits. I currently serve as the Medical Director for Accident Administering for UC San Diego Health. I additionally serve as the UCSD Medical Center’s Medical Accident Administering Committee Armchair and Allocation Committee Co-Chair, as able-bodied as advanced accepting served as the Armchair of the Accommodating Affliction and Accessory Assay Committee, anniversary of which are answerable with the assignment of reviewing medical annal and authoritative determinations of accepted of care. I am additionally the aloft Arch of Agents for UC San Diego Health. As a physician alive at an burghal based emergency administering at a Akin 1 agony center, I accept evaluated hundreds of patients over the aftermost 25 years who accept been in cardiac arrest and bags who accept been beneath the admission of methamphetamine. I am abreast of peer-reviewed medical and authentic assay on the physiological furnishings of positional abstemiousness and positional amazement conducted by others. I accept additionally performed all-encompassing analytic assay on animal capacity who accept been aseptic in assorted positions and with assorted amounts of weight actuality placed (articles included in my chic vitae) which includes accepting anon been complex with hundreds of capacity actuality aseptic and studied, hundreds of patients aseptic during my assignment in the emergency administering and accept abandoned been aseptic with weights placed on me as well. I accept been arrive to abode nationally and internationally on this subject. Accustomed my own interests in this area, I consistently accomplish a complete assay of the abstract apropos restraints and in aegis death. I am abreast of peer-reviewed medical and authentic assay on TASER cyberbanking ascendancy accessories (ECDs) conducted by others. In fact, I was alert the beforehand columnist on assignment requested by the American Academy of Emergency Analgesic (AAEM) to assay the accumulation of the accessory – 20 –
reviewed appear medical abstract on bodies and appear to abstracts apropos the all-important emergency administering appraisal of patients actuality credible afterwards accepting a TASER ECD activation. I accept accustomed federal acceptance allotment and performed all-encompassing analytic assay on animal capacity who accept accustomed TASER ECD applications (articles included in my chic vitae) which includes accepting been complex with over 200 TASER ECD activations and accept abandoned accustomed assorted applications of the device. I accept accounting several book capacity on this affair and accept lectured internationally about the physiologic furnishings of TASER ECDs. CPR practices. I was the Principle Investigator for San Diego’s Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) site, a National Institute of Bloom (NIH) adjourned abstraction for ten years that complex over 200,000 cardiac arrest patients to appraise assay options for out of-hospital cardiac arrest and astringent alarming injury. I accept appear abounding peer-reviewed affidavit on the affair of cardiac arrest and cardiac resuscitation, including publications in the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and Circulation. I additionally served as the Medical Director of the American Affection Amalgamation Training Centermost at the University of California, San Diego Centermost for Resuscitation Science about ten years, teaching Advanced Cardiac Life Abutment (ACLS) both locally and actuality asked to accord lectures on cardiac arrest internationally. I had been an ACLS adviser for over 20 years. I additionally assignment at a active burghal absolute emergency administering breadth I affliction for patients in cardiac arrest on a approved basis. accepting been a flight physician with Lifeflight of San Diego and with Mercy Air, demography affliction of acutely afflicted patients at the scene. My EMS authoritative roles accommodate accepting been the Abject Station Medical Director for UCSD, the Medical Director for the Palomar and Southwestern Paramedic College Training Programs, and the aloft Medical Director for the Canton of San I am abreast of peer-reviewed medical and authentic assay for cardiac arrest and My Emergency Medical Casework (EMS)/prehospital accomplishments and acquaintance includes – 21 –
Diego Emergency Medical Casework (EMS) one of the better EMS systems in the nation. In this role, I was amenable for protocols and affection affirmation of over 1000 paramedics and 4000 EMT’s. I started the UCSD EMS/Disaster Analgesic Fellowship Training Affairs and was the aboriginal Fellowship Director and currently serve as the accessory Director of the EMS/Disaster Analgesic Assay in the UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic and as the Medical Director for the North Canton Fire Protection District. I accept been a paramedic abject hospital physician in San Diego Canton for over 25 years. Added antecedent EMS roles accommodate accepting been the Medical Director for the Chula Vista Fire Department, the Carlsbad Fire Department, and the Aeromedevac, Aviamedix and AirLink USA Air Ambulance Services. I was additionally the Medical Director for the San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Aggregation (MMST) and the UCSD Abject Hospital Medical Director, and I additionally served as EMS medical aback up for abounding SWAT operations. I accept accounting abundant accessory advised affidavit on prehospital analgesic and operations as able-bodied as abounding book capacity and accept lectured nationally and internationally on prehospital care. I was additionally the Principal Investigator for San Diego’s Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) site, a National Institute of Bloom (NIH) adjourned abstraction bunch that evaluated assay options for out of- hospital cardiac arrest and astringent alarming abrasion for over a decade. includes a account of all publications authored by me. Appendix B is a account of all cases in which I accept testified as an able in balloon or degradation aural the above-mentioned four years. Appendix C is my fee schedule. The adeptness abject that I beforehand has been developed over time from my years of analytic convenance and experience, account and training as able-bodied as research. Beneath amends of perjury, I hereby affirm that the opinions declared aloft are authentic and actual aural a reasonable bulk of medical anticipation based on the admonition currently accessible to me. The opinions may be adapted as added admonition is provided for review. As per Aphorism 26 formatting, Appendix A is a archetype of my accepted Chic Vitae, which – 22 –
Respectfully submitted, sh Gary M. Vilke, M.D., FACEP, FAAEM Professor of Analytic Emergency Analgesic Vice-Chair, Analytic Operations Emergency Analgesic Medical Director, Accident Management, UC San Diego Bloom Arrangement Medical Director, North Canton Celerity JPA – 23 –
APPENDIX A CURRICULUM VITAE GARY MICHAEL VILKE, M.D., FACEP, FAAEM HOME ADDRESS: OFFICE ADDRESS: 11582 Normanton Way San Diego, CA 92131 Phone: (619) 666-8643 Pager: (619) 290-9149 Administering of Emergency Analgesic UCSD Medical Centermost 200 W. Arbor Drive San Diego, CA 92103-8676 Phone: (619) 543-6210 Fax: (619) 543-3115 E-mail: [email protected] PERSONAL: Born September 12, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio EDUCATION: Academic: 1983-88 B.S. in Zoology, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 2 Medical School: 1988-92 M.D., University of California, San Diego School of Analgesic La Jolla, California Internship: 1992-93 Administering of Surgery University of California, San Diego Medical Centermost San Diego, California Residency: 1993-96 Administering of Emergency Analgesic University of California, San Diego Medical Centermost San Diego, California (Chief Resident: 1995-96) Physician Leadership University of California, San Diego Medical Centermost Academy: San Diego, California 2007-09 LICENSURE: California Medical License Cardinal G-78057 BOARD CERTIFICATIONS: National Lath of Medical Examiners, 1993 American Lath of Emergency Medicine, 1997, renewed 2007 and 2017 – 24 –
APPOINTMENTS: 9/11 – Present Professor of Analytic Emergency Analgesic and Medicine, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Analgesic 4/21-Present Interim Medical Director, California Accompaniment Administering of Parks and Recreation 12/20-Present Emergency Analgesic Medical Agents Account Arch 7/19-Present Medical Director, North Canton Celerity Joint Powers Authority 1/17-Present Vice-Chair of Analytic Operations, UC San Diego Administering of Emergency Analgesic 2/14- Present Assistant Director, Assay of Emergency Medical Casework (EMS)/Disaster Medicine, UCSD Medical Center, Administering of Emergency Analgesic 7/12 – Present Medical Director, Accident Management, UC San Diego Bloom Arrangement 7/94 – Present Abject Hospital Physician, University of California Medical Centermost – 25 –
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE/APPOINTMENTS: 1/13 – 6/19 Medical Director, Carlsbad Fire Administering 10/09 – 6/19 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Analytic Assay Scholar Fellowship Director 10/15 – 5/19 Medical Director, AirLinkUSA Air Ambulance Account 1/18-7/18 Medical Director, Chula Vista Fire Administering 2/06 – 6/18 Director, Assay of Analytic Research, UCSD Medical Center, Administering of Emergency Analgesic 1/16 – 6/18 Co-Medical Director, Administering of Emergency Medicine, UCSD Medical Centermost 9/15-9/17 Agents Physician, El Centro Bounded Medical Centermost Administering of Emergency Analgesic 6/12 – 6/17 Accessory Director, Administering of Emergency Analgesic Behavioral Emergencies Assay (DEMBER) Lab 1/16 – 1/17 Emergency Analgesic Analytic Account Chief, UC San Diego Bloom Arrangement 4/07 – 12/16 Medical Director of the American Affection Amalgamation Training Centermost at the UCSD Centermost for Resuscitation Science 7/96 – 12/15 Assistant Director, Administering of Emergency Medicine, UCSD Medical Centermost 7/13 – 9/15 Chief, Assay of Aegis Medicine, UCSD Medical Center, Administering of Emergency Analgesic 4/99 – 9/15 Director, Aegis Services, UCSD Medical Centermost (Co-Director 1999-2013) 3/13 – 9/15 10/11-2/14 Medical Director, AviaMedix Air Ambulance Account Chief, Assay of Emergency Medical Casework (EMS)/Disaster Medicine, UCSD Medical Center, Administering of Emergency Analgesic 4/12 – 3/13 Medical Director, Aeromedevac Air Ambulance Account Arch of Staff, UCSD Medical Centermost 7/09 – 6/12 7/07 – 6/09 Vice Arch of Agents UCSD Medical Centermost 7/04 – 6/09 EMS/Disaster Analgesic Fellowship Director, Administering of Emergency Medicine. – – 26 –
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE/APPOINTMENTS (cont.): 3/02 – 2/06 Medical Director, San Diego Canton Emergency Medical Casework 3/03 – 12/05 Medical Consultant, San Diego Chapter Red Cross Adversity Bloom Casework 6/04 – 2/05 Interim Chief, San Diego Canton Emergency Medical Casework 1/01 – 2/04 Medical Director, Southwestern College Paramedic Training Affairs 7/00 – 2/04 Medical Director, Palomar College Paramedic Training Affairs 7/97 – 1/03 Director, Prehospital Services, UCSD Medical Centermost 6/97 – 1/03 Medical Director, Paramedic Abject Hospital, UCSD Medical Centermost 7/96 – 1/03 Medical Director, Mercy Air Medical Carriage Service, San Diego, California 4/99 – 3/01 1/96 – 7/96 Medical Co-Director, San Diego Central Bastille Medical Casework Flight Physician, Mercy Air Medical Carriage Service, San Diego, California Associated Emergency Physicians Medical Group, San Diego, California Kaiser Permanente Emergency Department, San Diego, California Med America Bloom Resource Company, San Diego, California 7/95 – 7/96 12/94 – 7/96 10/94 – 7/96 4/94 – 7/95 Sharp-Rees-Stealy Urgent Care, San Diego, California Flight Physician, Life Flight Air Medical Carriage Account 7/93 – 12/95 PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 7/05 – 9/11 7/01 – 6/05 Professor of Analytic Medicine, UCSD School of Analgesic Accessory Professor of Analytic Medicine, UCSD School of Analgesic Assistant Analytic Professor of Medicine, UCSD School of Analgesic 7/96 – 6/01 – 27 –
HONORS AND AWARDS: 1990 Random House Medical Student Award 1996 American College of Emergency Physicians, California Chapter Challenge Bowl Winner 1996 1996 1996 Council of Abode Directors (CORD) Citizen Bookish Achievement Award Outstanding Emergency Analgesic Citizen UCSD Emergency Administering Agents Abutment Award Journal of Emergency Analgesic Outstanding Accession Award “Golden Apple” Teaching Award, UCSD Emergency Analgesic Abode Graduating Chic of 1999 1996 1999 2000 2000 Adroitness of the Year, UCSD Emergency Analgesic Abode Graduating Chic of 2000 Best Assay Poster Presentation, California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (CAL/ACEP) Authentic Assembly, Dana Point, California 2000 Outstanding Authentic Abstract, Accompaniment of California EMS Authority Anniversary Emergency Medical Casework for Accouchement Conference, San Diego, California, November 2000 2001 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 Best Articulate Presentation, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, Santa Clara, California Academy of Analyst Scholars, University of California San Diego Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Top Accessory Reviewer, Annals of Emergency Analgesic Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Analytic Investigation Institute, University of California San Diego Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Finalist San Diego Business Journal Bloom Affliction Champion Award Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Top Accessory Reviewer, Annals of Emergency Analgesic Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine UCSD Undergraduate Campus Outstanding Adroitness Mentor of the Year Analytic and Translational Assay Institute, Charter affiliate Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 – 28 –
HONORS AND AWARDS, continued: 2012 Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine 2013 Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine 2014 Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine 2015 “25 Emergency Analgesic & EMS Professors You Should Know” From Medical Technology Schools at: http://www.medicaltechnologyschools.com/emt/emergencymedicine-ems-professors-to-know 2018 Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine 2019 Top Doctor in San Diego County, San Diego Magazine PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: American Medical Association, 1988-97 California Alumni Association, 1988 American College of Emergency Physicians, 1991 Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians, 2000 California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1991 Society for Bookish Emergency Medicine, 1995 Society for Bookish Emergency Medicine, EMS Interest Group, 2019 National Amalgamation of EMS Physicians, 1998 Fellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2000 California Chapter of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 2000 American Amalgamation of University Professors, 2002 California Conference of the American Amalgamation of University Professors, 2002 San Diego Adroitness Association, 2002 San Diego Canton Medical Society, 2003 American Amalgamation of Emergency Psychiatry, 2014-2017 – 29 –
PATENTS: # WO 2010/011976 A2: Medication Commitment Accessories Accepting Penetrable Sterility Barriers and Alignment Appearance (January 28, 2010) # WO 2010/011976 A2: Medication Commitment Accessories Accepting Penetrable Sterility Barriers and Alignment Appearance (January 28, 2010) #US 2010/011966 A2: Medication Commitment Arrangement (January 28, 2010) #US 2010/0022987 A1: Medication Commitment Arrangement (January 28, 2010) #US 61476836 Medication Commitment Apparatus (April 19, 2011) Content Able Reviewer, Practical Summaries in Astute Care, Thomson American Bloom Consultants, 2006 Able Editorial Advisor, Managing the Ankylosing Spondylitis Accommodating in an Emergency Ambience for the Spondylitis Amalgamation of America (SAA). 2008 Content Able for Cable News Network (CNN), 2009 Content Able for ABC News, 2011 Journals Editor-in-Chief, Advances in Acknowledged Medicine, Longdom Publishing, 2014-2015. Senior Accessory Editor/Editorial Board, Journal of Emergency Medicine, Elsevier Science, Inc., 2013 (Associate Editor aback 2007, Editorial lath aback 2000; analyst aback 1994) 2 Editorial Board, Prehospital Emergency Care, Taylor & Francis Group, 2006 (Reviewer aback 2004) Editorial Board, Journal of Forensic and Acknowledged Medicine, Elsevier Science, Inc. 2012 (Reviewer aback 2011) Editorial Board, Emergency Analgesic and Healthcare, Herbert Publications, 2013 Editorial Board, Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019 Senior Reviewer, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Mosby, 2007 (Reviewer aback 1998) – – 30 –
Journals (cont.) Reviewer, European Journal of Epidemiology, Kluwer Bookish Publishers, 1996-97 Reviewer, Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001 Reviewer, American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Elsevier Science, Inc., 2005 Reviewer, Emergency Analgesic Journal, BMA House, 2006 Reviewer, Forensic Science International, 2007 Reviewer, California Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007 Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Amalgamation (JAMA), 2009 Reviewer, BioMedical Engineering OnLine, 2009 Reviewer, Bioelectromagnetics, 2010 Reviewer, Forensic Science, Analgesic and Pathology, 2010 Reviewer, Psychology Assay and Behavior Management, 2010 Reviewer, Bookish Emergency Medicine, 2010 Reviewer, Medicina, 2012 Reviewer, Abrasion Prevention, 2013 Reviewer, Therapeutics and Analytic Accident Management, 2013 Reviewer, Pediatrics, 2013 Reviewer, Journal of Forensic Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2014 Reviewer, Journal of Abrasion and Abandon Research, 2014 Reviewer, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2015 Reviewer, Emergency Analgesic International, 2015 Reviewer, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 2016 Reviewer, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2017 Reviewer, Journal of Correctional Bloom Care, 2019 Reviewer, Analytic Toxicology, 2019 Reviewer, Medicine, Science and the Law, 2019 Reviewer, Medicine, Science and the Law, 2019 Reviewer, International Journal of Acknowledged Medicine, 2019 – 31 –
CURRENT UCSD COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: Assay Committee, Administering of Emergency Medicine, 1997 UCSD Adroitness Association, 2002 Affection Improvement/Peer Assay Committee, Administering of Emergency Medicine, 1999 UCSD Academy of Analyst Scholars Executive Committee, 2005 UCSD Medical Agents Executive Committee, 2007 Chair, UCSD Medical Accident Administering Committee, 2012 Chair, UCSD Allocation Committee, 2012 UCSD Cogent Contest Committee, 2012 Co-Chair, UCSD/Rady Children’s Joint Accident Administering Committee (JRMC), 2013 UCSD Accommodating Acquaintance Executive Committee, 2013 UCSD Adroitness Leadership Group, 2014 Accommodating Advocacy Advertisement Arrangement (PARS) Oversight Team, 2014 UCSD Leadership Council, 2015 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Analytic Operations Committee, 2016 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Executive Committee, 2016 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Administering Committee, 2016 UCSD Administering of Emergency Medicine/Psychiatric Committee, 2016 UCSD Hillcrest Emergency Administering Accommodating Breeze Assignment Force, 2016 UCSD Bloom Arrangement Accommodating Grievance Assay Committee, 2016 UCSD Threat Appraisal Administering Committee, 2016 UCSD Medical Agents Bylaws Committee, 2018 UCSD Administering of Emergency Adroitness Search Committee 2018 UCSD Medical Agents Professionalism Committee, 2019 UCSD Bookish Assembly another representative, 2019 UCSD Ligature Prevention Assignment Force, 2019 UCSD Emergency Analgesic Workplace Abandon Action Committee, 2019 UCSD Urgent Affliction Leadership Committee, 2019 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Agents Assay Accessory Account Committee, 2019 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Abode Account Committee, 2019 UCSD Flu Capacity Assignment Force, 2019 UCSD Urgent Affliction Pharmacy Committee, 2020 UCSD Bloom Atypical Coronavirus Planning and Acknowledgment Workgroup, 2020 – 32 –
CURRENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: American Academy of Emergency Physicians, Analytic Convenance Committee, 2011 San Diego Canton Abject Station Physicians’ Committee, 2013 San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 2013 EMS Directors Amalgamation of California, 2019 San Diego Canton North Zone EMS Committee, 2019 San Diego Canton Bloom Casework Capacity Assignment Force, 2019 San Diego Canton EMS Agreement Assignment Force, 2019 Oceanside Fire Administering CQI Committee, 2019 San Diego North Zone Celerity Agreement Assignment Force, 2019 San Diego Canton Fire Arch Association, EMS Section, 2019 San Diego Bloom Connect, EMS Workgroup, 2019 – 33 –
PREVIOUS UCSD COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Bookish Affairs Committee, 2013-15 President, UCSD Academy of Analyst Scholars, 2013-15 UCSD Lath of Governor’s Committee, 2013-15 UCSD Bookish Senate Adumbrative Assembly, Alternate, 2011-13 UCSD Sheriff Managed Affliction Oversight Committee Ladder Rank Recruitment Committee, UCSD Administering of Emergency Medicine, 2013 UCSD Medical Agents Bylaws Assignment Group, 2014 Chair, Emergency Administering Staffing Committee of Action Action Team, 1994-95 Hospital Infection Ascendancy Committee, 1994-95 Emergency Analgesic Housestaff Amalgamation Representative, 1994-96 Emergency Administering Analytic Practices Committee, 1994-96 Emergency Administering Accessory Review/Quality Affirmation Committee, 1995-96 Emergency Administering Analytical Affliction Allowance Action Action Team, 1996 Paramedic/Emergency Administering Interface Assignment Force, 1998-99 Emergency Administering Staffing Committee, Administering of Emergency Medicine, 1999 Credentials Committee, 1997-2000 Adroitness Search Committee, Administering of Emergency Medicine, 1999, 2000, 2002 Medical Director’s Group, 1997-2002 Accommodating Affliction Assay Committee, 2003 Medical Accident Administering Committee, 2002-07 Accommodating Improvement and Aftereffect Committee, 2003-05 Medical Agents Executive Committee Reorganization Ad Hoc Committee, 2005-2006 UCSD Phasing Strategy Ad Hoc Committee, 2005-06 Analytic Representative, Agony Affection Affirmation Program, 1998-2006 Vice Arch of Staff, UCSD Medical Center, 2007-2009 UCSD/San Diego Sheriff Security Alive Group, 2003-10 Arch of Staff, UCSD Medical Center, 2009-2012 Vice-Chair, Affection Council Committee, 2009-2012 (member aback 2003) Chair, Medical Agents Executive Committee, 2009-2012 UCSD Governance Advisory Committee, 2009-2012 – 34 –
PREVIOUS UCSD COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS, continued: UCSD Administering of Analgesic Analytic Operations Redesign Enterprise (CORE) Action Team, 2009-2012 Director of Accident Administering Another Committee, 2007 Chair, Medical Accident Administering Committee, 2003-07 (member aback 2002) Medical Accident Administering Executive Committee, 2003-07 UCSD Medical Centermost Allocation Committee 2005-07 Accommodating Assurance Committee, 2003-07 Vice Chair, Medical Agents Executive Committee, 2007-09 Chair, Accommodating Affliction and Accessory Assay Committee, 2007-09 (member aback 2005) Agony Multidisciplinary Committee, 2000-09 Administering of Analgesic Committee on Advancement and Promotions (DOMCAP), 2007-09 Vice Chair, Affection Council Committee, 2009-2012 UCSD Medical Centermost Syncope Assignment Force, 2010-11 LIFESHARING, A Donate Life Organization Advisory Board, 2010-2014 UCSD Director of Accident Administering Another Committee, 2012 Secretary-Treasurer, UCSD Academy of Analyst Scholars, 2005-12 UCSD Root Account Assay Committee, 2013 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Armchair Another Committee, 2012-13 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Adroitness Coverage Committee, 2012-13 UCSD Integrated Commitment Network Architecture Team, 2012-13 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Accommodating Satisfaction Committee, 2012-13 UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Adroitness Search Committee, 2013 Rady Children’s Root Account Assay Committee, Ad hoc, 2012-2015 Rady Children’s Emergency Administering Adroitness Search Committee, 2015 – 35 –
PREVIOUS MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES: Vice-President, California Chapter of Emergency Analgesic Amalgamation Association, 1994-95 Editor-in-Chief, California Chapter of Emergency Analgesic Amalgamation Association Newsletter, 1994-95 Co-Director, School of Analgesic 225: Introduction to Emergency Medicine, UCSD School of Medicine, 1994-95 Strike Aggregation Leader, DMAT Olympics 1996 Biological & Actinic Antiterrorist Medical Abutment Director, Mercy Air Medical Carriage Casework Continuing Analytic Education, 1996-2003 Member, San Diego Canton 911 Celerity Affection Assay Board, 1997-98 Co-Director, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, Beforehand SOM 224I, 1997-2002 Pediatric Advanced Life Abutment Beforehand Director, 1997-2002 Editor-in-Chief, UCSD Medical Centermost EMS Run Review, 1997-2003 Sponsor, Palomar College Emergency Medical Education Administering Paramedic Training, 1997-2003 Medical Abutment Physician, Super Bowl XXXII, San Diego, California, January 25, 1998 Medical Abutment Physician, Suzuki Rock-n-Roll Marathon, San Diego, California, June 21, 1998 Marketing Director, California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (CAL/ACEP) Authentic Assembly, 1998-99 Member, Affairs Committee, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 1998-99 Howard Hughes Foundation Undergraduate Preceptor, 1998, 1999 Co-editor, Pearls from PAC Newsletter, 1998-2000 Preceptor, Introduction to Analytic Analgesic 201-B, UCSD School of Medicine, 1999 EMS Aggregation Leader, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1999 Co-Chair, Affairs Committee, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 1999-2000 and 2000-01 Member, San Diego Canton Bio-Terrorism Planning Group, 1999-2003 Moderator, EMS Poster Section, Western Bounded Society for Bookish Emergency Analgesic Conference, Portland, Oregon, April 2000 Preceptor, California Accompaniment University Dominguez Hills Statewide Nursing Program, 2000 Affiliate Faculty, Southwestern College Paramedic Training Program, 2000-03 – 36 –
PREVIOUS MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES, continued: Medical Director, EPIC “Eliminate Preventable Injuries of Children” Medics, San Diego County, 2000-03 San Diego Port District AED (Automated Alien Defibrillator) Affairs RPF Panel, 2001 Accessory Reviewer, Pediatric Emergency Analgesic Reports, 2001 Reviewer, Authentic Abstract Presentations, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 2001-02 Member, Lath of Directors, CAL/ACEP, 2001-03 Moderator, Western Bounded SAEM Assay Presentations, San Diego, California, April 2002 Analytic Coordinator, Southwestern College Emergency Medical Technician Program, 2001-03 Santa Clara County/Regional Medical Centermost Agony Designation Assay Committee, 2004 San Diego Canton Bloom Casework Capacity Issues Assignment Force, 2002-06 San Diego Bounded Assurance Bunch Inter-facility Transfer Agreement Assignment Force, 2004-06 San Diego Bounded Fire Prevention Emergency Accommodation Assignment Force, 2004-2006 San Diego Canton Assignment Force on Fire Prevention, 2004-06 President-Elect, EMS Medical Director’s Amalgamation of California, 2005-06 Medical Director, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1998-2008 American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Assignment Force on Aflame Aberration Affection 2009-10 Cold Structured Analytic Examiner, UCSD School of Medicine, 1997-10 Evaluator, UCSD Physician Appraisal and Analytic Appraisal (PACE) Program, 2000-06 Tactical EMS Affliction Provider for San Diego Sheriff’s Special Administering Detail (SED), 2007-10 San Diego Accompaniment Pre-Med Preceptor, SDSU, 2008-13 Phi Delta Epsilon Adroitness Mentor, UCSD, 2008-12 National Institute of Justice Assignment Force on Aflame Delirium, 2011 Member, Adversity Medical Assistance Aggregation (CA-4), 1994-2011 Operations Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1998-2010 Physician Member, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1998-07 – 37 –
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: Convenance Administering Committee, CAL/ACEP, 1994-95 Committee on Prehospital Achievement Triage, San Diego Canton Medical Society, 1998 Assay Subcommittee, San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 1997-99 Prehospital RSI Assignment Force, San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 1997-99 Chair, San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 1998-2000 San Diego Canton Pediatric CPR Assignment Force, 1999-2000 San Diego Sheriff’s Antecedent Another Committee, 2000 Steering Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1998-2001 Affairs Committee, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 1998-2001 (Co-Chair for 1999-2001) Awards Committee, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 1999-2001 EMS Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 1999-2001 San Diego Burghal Medical Acknowledgment Arrangement Bio-Terrorism Planning Group, 1999-2001 San Diego Canton EMS QA Net Prehospital Architecture Steering Committee, 2000-01 Chair, CPR Subcommittee, San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 1998-2002 San Diego Canton SIPs (Serial Inebriate Program) Assignment Force, 2000-02 Assignment Force Leader, CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, 2001-02 Chair, Training Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 2001-02 Co-Chair, EMS Committee, CAL/ACEP, 2001-02 Policy Committee, CAL/ACEP, 2001-02 Chair, Assay Subcommittee, San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 2000-02 Governmental Affairs Committee, CAL/ACEP, 2001-02 Didactic Subcommittee, SAEM Affairs Committee, 2001-02 Affairs Mgmt Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 2001-03 Air Medical Carriage Section, American College of Emergency Physicians, 2001-03 San Diego Canton Sheriff’s Bloodshed Assay Committee, 2001-03 San Diego Canton Sheriff’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 2001-03 Burghal of San Diego EMS Physicians’ Advisory Committee, 1998-2006 Burghal of San Diego Prehospital Cardiac Advisory Committee, 1998-2006 Education Committee, CAL/ACEP, 2000-03 SAEM EMS Interest Group, 2001-2006 (Co-chair 2003-04) – 38 –
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS, continued: San Diego Canton EMS for Accouchement (EMSC) Advisory Committee, 2002-05 Authentic Subcommittee, SAEM Affairs Committee, 2002-05 Badge Executive Assay Forum Assignment Force on Conductive Action Weapons Use, 2005 San Diego Canton EMS for Accouchement (EMSC) Advisory Committee, 2002-05 Authentic Subcommittee, SAEM Affairs Committee, 2002-05 Member-at-large, EMDAC Administrator Board, 2004-05 San Diego Canton Fire Chief’s Association, 2004-06 San Diego Canton Sheriff’s Helicopter Affairs Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2004-06 Chair, San Diego Canton HRSA Assignment Group, 2004-06 San Diego Canton Bounded Helicopter Advisory Committee, 2004-06 San Diego Canton HRSA Executive Steering Committee, 2004-06 San Diego Canton Analytical Affliction Carriage Alive Group, 2005-06 San Diego Canton Prehospital Accommodating Almanac IT Steering Committee, 2005-06 San Diego Canton Cardiac Advisory Committee, 2005-06 San Diego Canton Achievement Advisory Committee, 2005-06 San Diego Canton Emergency Medical Affliction Committee, 2006 Co-Chair, San Diego Canton Medical Society EMS Medical Oversight Committee, 2002-2006 Chair, EMS Committee, American Academy of Emergency Analgesic California Chapter, 2000-06 EMS Medical Director’s Amalgamation of California, 2002-06 San Diego Canton Agony Administrators Committee, 2002-06 Chair, San Diego Canton EMS Assay Committee, 2002-06 Chair, San Diego Canton Paramedic Agreement Revision Committee, 2002-06 San Diego Canton Accessible Bloom Casework Physicians Group, 2003-06 SAEM EMS Interest Group, 2001-2006 (Co-chair 2003-04) San Diego Canton Healthcare Advisory Committee on Terrorism, 2003-06 San Diego Canton Paramedic Training Joint Advisory Committee, 2000-06 San Diego Canton Accessible Bloom Accommodation Team, 2001-06 EMS Section, American College of Emergency Physicians, 2001-06 Chair, San Diego Canton Aeromedical Agreement Committee, 1998-2006 San Diego Canton Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 1998-2006 – 39 –
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS, continued: San Diego Canton Abject Hospital Physicians Committee, 1997-2006 San Diego Canton Agony Audit Committee, 1997-2006 San Diego Canton Prehospital Audit Committee, 1997-2006 EMS Medical Director’s Amalgamation of California, 2002-06 SAEM Affairs Committee, 2001-2007 Chair, Photography Subcommittee, SAEM Affairs Committee, 2002-2007 Training Committee, San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team, 2001-09 San Diego BEACON/EMS Hub Technical Committee, 2012-13 San Diego Central Bastille Affection Affirmation Committee, 1999-2013 San Diego Central Bastille Medical Oversight Committee, 1999-2013 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Executive Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) EMS Operations Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Administering Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Hospital Practices Cardiac Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Publications Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Cardiac Committee, 2014-15 Resuscitative Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Agony Committee, 2014-15 Carlsbad Fire Administering EMS Oversight Committee, 2013-17 – 40 –
CURRENT FUNDED RESEARCH: 1. Co-Investigator with Chris Coyne (Co-PI) for abstraction entitled, “A addled non-randomized allegory of inhaled loxapine (ADASUVE®) adjoin IM haloperidol/lorazepam”. Adjourned by Teva Pharmaceuticals, 2015-present. Amount: $28,300. 2. Co-Principal Investigator with Susan Little for abstraction entitled, “FOCUS affairs (On the Frontlines of Communities in the United States): Routine Screening for HIV Infection at the UCSD Hillcrest and Thornton Emergency Departments”. Adjourned by Gilead, 2016-present. Amount: $490,937.41. 3. Co-Investigator with Chris Coyne for abstraction entitled, “FOCUS affairs (On the Frontlines of Communities in the United States): Routine Screening for HCV Infection at the UCSD Hillcrest and Thornton Emergency Departments”. Adjourned by Gilead, 2018-present. Amount: $306,770. – 41 –
PREVIOUS FUNDED RESEARCH: 1. Co-Investigator with Tom Neuman (PI) for appraisal of positional amazement in the clump abstemiousness position, adjourned by the Canton of San Diego, 1995–$33,900 2. Co-Investigator, with Theodore Chan (PI), for appraisal of the Melker percutaneous cricothyrotomy kit in animal cadavers, adjourned by Cook Medical Products, 1997–$10,000 3. Co-Investigator with John Eisele (PI) for the appraisal of positional amazement in the clump abstemiousness position with weight on subjects’ backs, adjourned by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1998–$2,500 4. Co-Investigator, with Theodore Chan (PI), for abstraction entitled, “The Appulse of Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol on Respiratory Action in Animal Capacity in the Sitting and Decumbent Astute Abstemiousness Positions.” Abstraction adjourned by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Administering of Justice, 1998-99. UCSD No. 98-7107; USDOJ Federal Award #98-IJ-CX- 0079. Amount: $128,176 5. Principle Investigator (PI) for abstraction advantaged “Evaluation of Hurricaine analgesic in patients with dyspepsia” adjourned by Beutlich Pharmaceuticals for, 2001. Amount: $1,500 6. Co-Investigator, with Theodore Chan (PI), for appraisal of the Melker percutaneous cricothyrotomy kit in animal cadavers, adjourned by Cook Medical Products, 2003. Amount: $12,000 7. Co-Investigator, with David Hoyt (PI) for the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium: UCSD / San Diego Resuscitation Assay Center, adjourned by the NIH, 9/1/04 to 6/30/09. UO1 HL077908. Amount: $2,250,522 8. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), with Theodore Chan, for abstraction entitled, “The aftereffect of Taser on Cardiac, Respiratory and Metabolic Assay in Animal Subjects.” Abstraction adjourned by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Administering of Justice, 10/1/2005 to 9/30/2007. UCSD No. 2006-0846; USDOJ Federal Award #98-IJ-CX-0079. Amount: $213,941.4 9. Co-Investigator, with Daniel Davis (PI) for the abstraction entitled, “ROC Interventional Trials: Hypertonic Resuscitation for Alarming Injury, Agony Epistry, PRIMED”, adjourned by the NIH, 7/1/06 to 6/30/08. UO1 HL077863. Amount: $331,320 10. Co-Investigator, with Daniel Davis (PI) for the, “ROC Cardiac Epistry”, adjourned by the AHA, 7/1/06 to 6/30/08. Amount: $133,427 11. Co-Investigator, with Theodore Chan (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Multi-Center Abstraction of the Appulse of Nurse-Patient Ratios on Emergency Administering Overcrowding.” adjourned by the Emergency Analgesic Foundation, 7/1/07 to 6/30/08. Amount: $50,000 12. Principal Investigator (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Evaluation of the Ventilatory and Respiratory Furnishings of a Abstemiousness Armchair on Animal Subjects.” Adjourned by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc, 1/1/07 to 12/31/07. Amount: $11,658 – 42 –
PREVIOUS FUNDED RESEARCH (cont): 13. Co-Investigator, with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “California ED Aberration Project Evaluation.” adjourned by the California Healthcare Foundation, 5/15/08 to 10/15/08. Amount: $50,990 14. Principal Investigator (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Ventilatory Furnishings of Decumbent Abstemiousness on Obese Animal Subjects.” Adjourned by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc, 1/1/09 to 12/31/09. Amount: $13,423 15. Principal Investigator (PI) for abstraction entitled, “FAST TRAC: Finding ACS with Consecutive Troponin Testing for Accelerated Assessment.” Adjourned by the Nanosphere, Inc. 2/1/09 to 2/1/11. Amount: $85,000 16. Principal Investigator (PI) for abstraction entitled, “CHOPIN: Copentin Helps in the Aboriginal Detection of Patients with Astute Myocardial Infarction.” Adjourned by Brahms AG, 8/1/09 to 8/1/12. Amount: $103,950 17. Co-Investigator, with Christine Hall for the abstraction titled, “RESTRAINT – Accident of dEath in Capacity That Resisted: Appraisal of Accident and Nature of faTal events”, adjourned by the Vancouver Island Bloom Authority. 7/1/09 to 6/30/11. Bulk $50,000 18. Co-Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “STAT MERCURY: Studying the Assay of Astute HyperTension: A Multicenter EmeRgency Administering Clevidipine Appliance RestrY” adjourned by the Medicines Company, 7/27/10 to 11/1/11. Bulk $1400 19. Co-Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “A Phase II, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo- controlled Abstraction to Appraise the Assurance and Adeptness of MN-221 aback Administered Intravenously as an Adjunct to Accepted Assay to Adults with an Astute Exacerbation of Asthma.” Abstraction adjourned by MediciNova, Inc. 1/1/11 to 1/31/12. Bulk $50,000 20. Principle Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “AKINESIS: Astute Branch Abrasion N-gal Appraisal of Symptomatic affection failure.” Abstraction adjourned by Alere and Abbott, 4/1/11 to 6/30/12. Bulk $32,000 21. Principle Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “Evaluation of Ecallantide (DX-88) for the Astute Assay of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Induced Angioedema, a Phase II, double-blind study. Abstraction adjourned by Dyax Corporation. 4/1/11 to 6/30/12. Bulk $20,000 22. Principle Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “REAL: Accelerated Appraisal of Astute Branch Abrasion with NGAL in Acutely Ill Patients in the ICU.” Abstraction adjourned by Alere, 5/1/11 to 6/30/12. Bulk $74,435 23. Principle Investigator for abstraction blue-blooded “A Mulit-Center, Open-Label, Surveillance Balloon to Appraise the Assurance and Adeptness of a Shortened Infusion Time of Intravenous Ibuprofen Agreement CPI-CL-015.” Abstraction adjourned by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 6/1/11 to 6/30/12. Bulk $50,000 – 43 –
PREVIOUS FUNDED RESEARCH (cont): 24. Co-Investigator, with Edward Castillo (PI) for the abstraction titled, “Restraint Armchair Abstract Assay and Policy Gap Analysis”, adjourned by the Ontario Ministry of Association Assurance and Correctional Services, 7/1/13 to 9/30/13. COS-0010. Amount: $15,000 25. Co-Investigator, with Daniel Davis (PI) for the abstraction titled, “Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Bounded Analytic Center, San Diego”, adjourned by the NIH, 3/1/10 to 6/30/14. U01 HL077908-09. Amount: $1,389,389 26. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Diagnostic Appraisal appliance ClearView in Accommodation Authoritative in the Emergency Room”. Adjourned by EPIC Assay and Diagnostics, Inc, 2012-2014. Amount: $650,840.10 (based on 570 absolute participants). 27. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Point-of-Care Testing for Adulterous Drugs and Booze Beatitude in an Emergency Room”. Adjourned by the National Institute on Biologic Corruption through Seacoast Science, Inc., 2013-2015. Amount: $50,163. 28. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Evaluation of bottomward force placed assimilate decumbent subjects.” Adjourned by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc., 2014-2015. Awarded, arrangement in process. Amount: $7,500. 29. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Acute Bacterial Bark and Bark Structure Infection (abSSSI) Convenance Pattern Assessment.” Adjourned by Durata Therapeutics International B.V., 2014-2015. Amount: $15,000. 30. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Exploring emergency allowance physician’s adeptness and attitudes apropos the use of adapted and safe home affliction as an another to hospital admission.” Adjourned by the Gary and Mary West Bloom Institute, 2014-2015. Amount: $118,021. 31. Co-Investigator with Allyson Kreshak (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Telephone, Text or Type? Comparing Tools for Convalescent Physician-Patient Advice Beyond the Walls of the Emergency Administering afterwards Discharge.” Adjourned by the UCSD Academy of Analyst Scholars, 2014-2015. Amount: $10,000. 32. Principal Investigator (PI) for the abstraction titled, “Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Bounded Analytic Center, San Diego”, adjourned by the NIH, 7/1/14 to 12/31/15. U01 HL077908-09. Amount: NCE 33. Principal Investigator (PI) for abstraction entitled, “EXCITATION Study: Unexplained In-Custody Deaths: Evaluating Biomarkers of Accent and Agitation.” Abstraction adjourned by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Administering of Justice, 11/1/2012 to 6/30/2016. USDOJ Federal Award # 2012-R2-CX-K006. Amount: $431,943 34. Principal Investigator (PI) for the abstraction titled, “Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Agreement -ALPS”, adjourned by the NIH, 7/1/13 to 12/31/15. 5U01HL077863-11 subaward 758500. Amount: $289,003 – 44 –
PREVIOUS FUNDED RESEARCH (cont): 35. Co-Investigator with Edward Castillo (PI) for abstraction entitled, “Acute Home Affliction as an Another to Inpatient Acceptance from the Emergency Department”. Adjourned by the Gary and Mary West Bloom Institute, 2015 – 2016. Amount: $499,125. 36. Co-Investigator with Theodore Chan (PI) for abstraction entitled, “The Gary and Mary West Geriatric Centermost of Excellence (West COE): Phase 1 Assay Development”. Adjourned by the Gary and Mary West Bloom Institute, 2015-2016. Amount: $243,610. – 45 –
PUBLICATIONS: Texts/Books 1. Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001. 2. Atlas of Emergency Procedures. (Edition translated into Spanish) Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2005. 3. Guidelines for Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Arrest-Related Deaths and Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Vilke GM (Eds.); New York and London: Routledge. 2017. Book Capacity 1. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: The 5 Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult. Rosen P, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Schaider JJ, Wolfe R (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999, pp 472-473. 2. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: The 5 Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult. Rosen P, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Schaider JJ, Wolfe R (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999, 474-475. 3. Vilke GM: Urethral Catheterization. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 124-127. 4. Vilke GM: Cystostomy. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 128-129. 5. Vilke GM: Bladder Aspiration. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 130-131. 6. Vilke GM: Dorsal Slit in Phimosis. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 132-133. 7. Vilke GM: Manual Paraphimosis Reduction. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 134-135. 8. Vilke GM: Zipper Removal. In: Atlas of Emergency Procedures. Rosen P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Sternbach G (Eds.); St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., 2001, pp 136-137. 9. Hayden SR, Silfvast T, Deakin CD, Vilke GM: Surgical Procedures. In: Prehospital Agony Care. Soreide E, Grande CM (Eds.); New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2001, pp 323-354. 10. Hayden SR, Thierbach A, Vilke GM, Sugrue M: Accommodating Turnover: Arriving and Interacting in the Emergency Department. In: Prehospital Agony Care. Soreide E, Grande CM (Eds.); New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2001, pp 737-751. – 46 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 11. Vilke GM: Cervical Aback Injury, Adult. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 1048-1049. 12. Vilke GM: Extremity Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 394-395. 13. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 476-477. 14. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 478-479. 15. Vilke GM: Ring/Constricting Band Removal. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 980-981. 16. Vilke GM: Warts. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 1222-1223. 17. Vilke GM: Fournier’s Gangrene. In: Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (second edition). Schaider J, Hayden SR, Wolfe R, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, pp 430-431. 18. Vilke GM: Variants of Normal. In: ECG in Emergency Analgesic and Astute Care. Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2005, pp 12-15. 19. Vilke GM: Keloid Formation. In: Greenberg’s Text-Atlas of Emergency Medicine. Greenberg MI, Hendrickson RG, Silverberg M (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005, p 684. 20. Vilke GM: Distal Digital Amputation. In: Greenberg’s Text-Atlas of Emergency Medicine. Greenberg MI, Hendrickson RG, Silverberg M (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005, p 685. 21. Vilke GM: Painful Syndromes of the Duke and Wrist. In: Harwood-Nuss’ Analytic Convenance of Emergency Analgesic fourth edition. Editor-in-chief: AB Wolfson. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005, pp 536-540. – 47 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 22. Vilke GM: Close Holds. In: Abrupt Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Chan TC (Eds.); New Jersey: Humana Press, 2006, pp 15-38. 23. Sloane C, Vilke GM: Riot Ascendancy Agents, Tasers and Added Beneath Baleful Weapons. In: Abrupt Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Chan TC (Eds.); New Jersey: Humana Press, 2006, pp 113-138. 25. Vilke GM: Clostridium botulinum Toxin (Botulism) Attack. In: Adversity Medicine. Ciottone GR (Ed.); Boston: Elsevier Mosby, 2006, pp 701-704. 26. Vilke GM: Viral Agents (Section 10, Allotment 2). Breadth Editor. In: Adversity Medicine. Ciottone GR (Ed.); Boston: Elsevier Mosby, 2006, pp 661-697. 27. Patel R, Reynoso J, Vilke GM: Genitourinary Trauma. In: Emergency Analgesic Handbook. Analytic Concepts for Analytic Practice. Roppolo LP, Davis D, Kelly SP, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2007, pp 164-173. 28. Vilke GM: Extremity Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 392-393. 29. Vilke GM: Fournier’s Gangrene. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 428-429. 30. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 474-475. 31. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 476-477. 32. Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Cervical, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 1040-1041. 33. Vilke GM: Warts. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (third edition). Schaider JJ, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RM, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp 1224-1225. – 48 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 37. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Chan TC. Accelerated Triage for Medical Evaluations Afterward CED Activations. In: Analytical Issues in Policing Series: Strategies for Resolving Conflict and Aspersing Use of Force. Ederheimer JA (Ed); Washington DC, Badge Executive Assay Forum, 2007, pp 108-109. 38. Christensen EF, Deakin C, Vilke GM: Prehospital Affliction and Agony Systems. In: Trauma: Emergency Resuscitation, Perioperative Anesthesia, Surgical Management, Volume I. Wilson WC, Grande CM, Hoyt DB (Eds.); New York: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc, 2007, pp 43-58. 36 Chan TC, Vilke GM. In: TASER® Conducted Electrical Weapons: Physiology, Pathology, and Law. Kroll MW, Ho JD (Eds.); New York: Springer, 2009, pp 109-118. 37. Vilke GM: Duke and Wrist Pain. In: Harwood-Nuss’ Analytic Convenance of Emergency Analgesic fifth edition. Editor-in-chief: AB Wolfson. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2010, pp 711-714. 38. Wilson MP, Vilke GM. Not all ear affliction is astute otitis media…and not all crave antibiotics! In: Avoiding Common Errors in the Emergency Department. Mattu A, Chanmugam AS, Swadron SP, Tibbles CD, Woolridge DP (Eds) Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2010, pp 520-522. 39. Oyama LC, Vilke GM. In: Emergency Analgesic Assay Preparing for the Boards. Harrigan RA, Ufberg JW, Tripp ML (Eds) St. Louis: Elsevier Saunders, 2010, pp 303-315. 40. Vilke GM: Extremity Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 392- 393. 41. Vilke GM: Fournier’s Gangrene. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 428-429. 42. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 476-477. 43. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 478- 479. – 49 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 44. Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Cervical, Adult. In: In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 1044- 1045. 45. Vilke GM: Warts. In: In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fourth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, pp 1226-1227. 46. Heegaard WG, Vilke GM: Factitious Conducted Electrical Weapons Wounds: Injuries and Considerations. In: Atlas of Conducted Electrical Weapon Wounds and Forensic Analysis. Ho JD, Dawes DM, Kroll MW (Eds.) New York: Springer, 2012, pp 131-142. 47. Wilson MP, Vilke GM. The accommodating with aflame aberration in the emergency department. In Zun LS, Chepenik LG, Mallory MNS editors. Behavioral Emergencies: A handbook for emergency physicians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2013. 48. Vilke GM: Extremity Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 398- 399. 49. Vilke GM: Fournier Gangrene. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 434-435. 50. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 486-487. 51. Vilke GM: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 488-489. 52. Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Cervical, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 1054- 1055. 53. Vilke GM: Warts. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (fifth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P, Rosen P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015, pp 1240-1241. – 50 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 54. Vilke GM: Duke and Wrist Pain. In: Harwood-Nuss’ Analytic Convenance of Emergency Analgesic sixth edition. Editor-in-chief: AB Wolfson. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2015, pp 707-710. 55. Vilke GM: The Question of Positional and Compression Asphyxia. In: The Attenuate Blue Line. Amdur E and Hutchings J (eds.) Edgework, 2015, pp 287-290. 56. Vilke GM: The Question of Positional and Compression Asphyxia. In: Safe Abaft Bars. Amdur E, Blake M, De Villeneuve C (eds.) Edgework, 2015, pp 321-324. 57. Vilke GM: The Question of Positional and Compression Asphyxia. In: Cooling the Flames Amdur E, Murphy JK (eds.) Edgework, 2015, pp 247-250. 58. Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Road Cartage Accidents: Air Bag-Related Injuries and Deaths. Encyclopedia of Forensic and Acknowledged Analgesic (Second Edition), 2016, pp 162-174. 59. Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Abstemiousness Techniques, Injuries, and Death: Use of Force Techniques. Encyclopedia of Forensic and Acknowledged Analgesic (Second Edition), 2016, pp 142-147. 60. Roberts EE, Vilke GM. Abstemiousness Techniques, Injuries, and Death: Conducted Action Devices. Encyclopedia of Forensic and Acknowledged Analgesic (Second Edition), 2016, pp 118-126. 61. Castillo EM, Vilke GM. How to architecture a abstraction that anybody will believe. In: Doing Assay in Emergency and Astute Care: Authoritative Adjustment Out of Chaos. Wilson MP, Guluma KZ, Hayden SR (Eds.); Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015 pp 79-84. 62. Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Privacy in research: How to aggregate abstracts cautiously and confidentially. In: Doing Assay in Emergency and Astute Care: Authoritative Adjustment Out of Chaos. Wilson MP, Guluma KZ, Hayden SR (Eds.); Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, pp 155-160. 63. Wilson MP, Vilke GM. Brainy Affliction and Substance Abuse. In: Cooney D. EMS Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2015, pp 362-366. 64. DeMers G, Vilke GM. International Deployment. In: Cooney D. EMS Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2015, pp 531-538. 65. Vilke GM. Payne-James JJ. Aflame Aberration Syndrome: aetiology, identification and treatment. In: Accepted Convenance in Forensic Analgesic Volume 2. Gall JAM, Payne-James JJ (Eds.) West Sussex: Wiley, 2016, pp 97-117. 66. Villano J, Vilke GM: Clostridium botulinum Toxin (Botulism) Attack. In: Adversity Medicine. (second edition) Ciottone GR (Ed.); Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2016, pp 790- 793. – 51 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 67. Nakajima Y, Vilke GM, Use of Force in the Prehospital Environment. In: The Assay and Administering of Agitation. Zeller SL, Nordstrom KD and Wilson MP (Eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. pp 173-188. 68. Holman M, Vilke GM. Close Holds. In: Guidelines for Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Arrest-Related Deaths and Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Vilke GM (Eds.); New York and London: Routledge. 2017. 69. Coyne CJ, Ly BT, Vilke GM. Aflame Aberration Affection (ExDS). In: Guidelines for Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Arrest-Related Deaths and Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Vilke GM (Eds.); New York and London: Routledge. 2017. 70. Sloane C, Vilke GM. Beneath Baleful Weapons, Not Including TASER. In: Guidelines for Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Arrest-Related Deaths and Deaths in Custody. Ross DL, Vilke GM (Eds.); New York and London: Routledge. 2017. 71. Childers R, Chan TC, Vilke GM. TASER Conducted Electrical Weapons. In: Analytic Forensic Medicine. (Fourth Edition). Stark (Ed.); Springer Nature Switzerland AG. 2020. pp 279-312. 72. Vilke GM, Solomon PHD: Extremity Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 396-397. 73. Vilke GM, Solomon, PHD: Fournier Gangrene. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 432-433. 74. Vilke GM, Boynton HE: Arch Trauma, Blunt. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 484-485. 75. Vilke GM, Shastry S: Arch Trauma, Penetrating. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 486-487. 76. Vilke GM, Shastry S: Aback Injury: Cervical, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1056-1057. 77. Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Thoracic, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1065-1066. – 52 –
85. Wilson M.P., Vilke G.M. (2021) Aflame Aberration Syndrome: Assay and Treatment. In: Zun L.S., Nordstrom K., Wilson M.P. (eds) Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52520-0_16 PUBLICATIONS, continued: Book Capacity 78. Alfaraj DN, Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Lumbar, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1062-1063. 79. Alfaraj DN, Vilke GM: Aback Injury: Coccyx, Adult. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1060-1061. 80. Childers R, Vilke GM: Aback Cord Syndromes. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1054-1055. 81. Childers R, Vilke GM: Colon Trauma. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 248-249. 82. Allehyani MF, Vilke GM: Bladder Injury. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 146-147. 83. Vilke GM, Nene RV: Warts. In: Rosen & Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Analgesic Consult (sixth edition). Schaider JJ, Barkin RM, Hayden SR, Wolfe RE, Barkin RE, Shayne P (Eds.); Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. pp 1246-1247. 84. Vilke GM: Duke and Wrist Pain. In: Harwood-Nuss’ Analytic Convenance of Emergency Analgesic seventh edition. Editor-in-chief: AB Wolfson. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2019. – 53 –
VIDEOS: 1. Vilke GM, Davis DP, Robinson A: “Glasgow Blackout Calibration and the Acreage Acoustic Exam” Instructional Video, San Diego Canton Emergency Medical Services, Copyright 1997. 2. Vilke GM, Chan TC: “Excited Delirium” Instructional Video, San Diego Canton Sheriff’s Department, 2007. 3. Morris B, Vilke GM: “Ankylosing Spondylitis” Educational Video. Bill Morris Production Accumulation for the Ankyslosing Spondylitis Amalgamation of America, 2009. – 54 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 1. Vilke GM, Hoyt DB, Epperson M, Fortlage D, Hutton KC, Rosen P: Intubation techniques in the helicopter. J Emerg Med 1994;12(2):217-224. 2. Rockwell E, Jackson E, Vilke G, Jeste DV: A abstraction of delusions in a ample accomplice of Alzheimer’s ache patients. Am J Geriatric Psychiatry 1994;2(2):157-164. 3. Chan T, Vilke GM, Williams S: Bi-directional ventricular tachycardia in a accommodating with digoxin toxicity. J Emerg Med 1995;13(1):89. 4. Vilke GM: Misplaced intravascular catheters in a accommodating with astute renal failure. J Emerg Med 1995;13(3):379. 5. Vilke GM, Vilke TS, Rosen P: The abyss of MEDLINE for affidavit appear in the Journal of Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med 1995;13(4):457-460. 6. Bauman BH, Vilke G, Chan T: Dexamethasone use in croup. West J Med 1996;164(1):66. 7. Vilke GM, Hayden SR: Intraorbital air in a accommodating cachet post-facial trauma. J Emerg Med 1996;14(1):77. 8. Vilke GM, Jacoby I, Manoguerra AS, Clark R: Adversity accommodation of adulteration ascendancy centers. Clin Toxicol 1996;34(1):53-58. 9. Vilke GM: “No worries.” J Emerg Med 1996;14(5):641-642. 10. Vilke GM, Honingford EA: Cervical aback epidural abscess in a accommodating with no predisposing accident factors. Ann Emerg Med 1996;27(6):777-780. 11. Vilke GM, Honingford EA: Diabetes and close affliction (Letter to the editor). Ann Emerg Med 1996;28(6):731. 12. Vilke GM, Wulfert EA: Case letters of two patients presenting with pneumothorax afterward acupuncture. J Emerg Med 1997;15(2):155-157. 13. Vilke GM: Chest affliction in an age-old patient. J Emerg Med 1997;15(4):523. 14. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T, Clausen JL: Abstemiousness position and positional asphyxia. Ann Emerg Med 1997;30(5):578-586. 15. Moss ST, Chan TC, Buchanan J, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: Aftereffect abstraction of prehospital patients active out adjoin medical admonition by acreage paramedics. Ann Emerg Med 1998; 31(2):247-250. – 55 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 16. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T: Reexamination of aegis abstemiousness position and positional asphyxia. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1998;19(3):201-205. 17. Howard JD, Reay DT [32(1):116-117] / Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T, Clausen J: Positional amazement (Reply to letter to the editor). Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(1):117-118. 18. Vilke GM, Mahoney G, Chan TC: Postpartum coronary avenue dissection. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(2):260-262. 19. Rosa CM, Schwartz BL, Vilke GM: The prehospital electrocardiogram: Approaching accepted of care? Top Emerg Med 1998;20(3):23-29. 20. Davis DP, Bramwell KJ, Vilke GM, Cardall TY, Yoshida E, Rosen P: Cricothyrotomy technique: Accepted adjoin the accelerated four-step technique. J Emerg Med 1999;17(1):17-21. 21. Davis DP, Stephen KAC, Vilke GM: Inaccuracy in endotracheal tube assay appliance a Toomey syringe. J Emerg Med 1999;17(1):35-38. 22. Friedman L, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Hayden SR, Guss DA, Krishel SJ, Rosen P: Emergency administering airway administering afore and afterwards an emergency analgesic residency. J Emerg Med 1999;17(3):427-431. 23. Bramwell KJ, Davis DP, Cardall TY, Yoshida E, Vilke GM, Rosen P: Use of the Trousseau dilator in cricothyrotomy. J Emerg Med 1999;17(3):433-436. 24. Cardall TY, Chan TC, Brady WJ, Perry JC, Vilke GM, Rosen P: Permanent cardiac pacemakers: Issues accordant to the emergency physician, Allotment I. J Emerg Med 1999;17(3): 479-489. 25. Cardall TY, Brady WJ, Chan TC, Perry JC, Vilke GM, Rosen P: Permanent cardiac pacemakers: Issues accordant to the emergency physician, Allotment II. J Emerg Med 1999;17(4): 697-709. 26. Vilke GM, Buchanan J, Dunford JV, Chan TC: Are heroin balance deaths accompanying to accommodating absolution afterwards prehospital assay with naloxone? Prehosp Emerg Affliction 1999;3(3):183-186. 27. Roppolo LP, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Krishel S, Hayden SR, Rosen P: Nasotracheal intubation in the emergency department, revisited. J Emerg Med 1999;17(5):791-799. 28. Vilke GM: FOOSH abrasion with snuff box tenderness. J Emerg Med 1999;17(5):899-900. 29. Chan TC, Neuman T, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark RF: Metabolic acidosis in restraint- associated cardiac arrest (Letter to the editor). Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(10):1075-1076. – 56 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 30. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Bramwell KJ, Davis DP, Hamilton RS, Rosen P: Allegory of wire- guided cricothyrotomy adjoin accepted surgical cricothyrotomy technique. J Emerg Med 1999;17(6):957-962. 31. Reay DT, Howard JD [20(3):300-301] / Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T: Abstemiousness position and positional amazement (Reply to letter to the editor). Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2000; 21(1):93. 32. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Guss DA: Use of a complete acoustic assay to awning for cogent intracranial abnormalities in accessory arch injury. Am J Emerg Med 2000;18(2): 159-163. 33. Sloane CM, Vilke G: The added olive associated with vomiting. J Emerg Med 2000; 18(3):375. 34. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Neuman T, Clausen JL: Spirometry in accustomed capacity in sitting, prone, and collapsed positions. Respir Affliction 2000;45(4):407-410. 35. Ma G, Vilke GM: Amoebic abscess. J Emerg Med 2000;18(4):465-466. 36. Davis DP, Bramwell KJ, Hamilton RS, Chan TC, Vilke GM: Assurance and adeptness of the accelerated four-step abode for cricothyrotomy appliance a Bair Claw. J Emerg Med 2000;19(2):125-129. 37. Sloane C, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Hayden SR, Hoyt DB, Rosen P: Accelerated arrangement intubation in the acreage adjoin hospital in agony patients. J Emerg Med 2000;19(3):259-264. 38. Gerling MC, Davis DP, Hamilton RS, Morris GF, Vilke GM, Garfin SR, Hayden SR: Furnishings of cervical aback apathy abode and laryngoscope brand another on an ambiguous cervical aback in a anatomy archetypal of intubation. Ann Emerg Med 2000;36(4):293-300. 39. Ochs M, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Moats T, Buchanan J: Successful prehospital airway administering by EMT-Ds appliance the Combitube. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2000;4(4):333-337. 40. Vilke GM, Barrera A, Iskander J, Chan TC: Emergency administering accommodating adeptness of medications. J Emerg Med 2000;19(4):327-330. 41. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark R, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: The appulse of oleoresin capsicum aerosol on respiratory action in animal capacity in the sitting and decumbent astute abstemiousness positions, final report. NCJ 182433. Washington, DC: United States Administering of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 2000, 68 pages. 42. Gerling MC, Davis DP, Hamilton RS, Morris GF, Vilke GM, Garfin SR, Hayden SR: Aftereffect of surgical cricothyrotomy on the ambiguous cervical aback in a anatomy archetypal of intubation. J Emerg Med 2001;20(1):1-5. – 57 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 43. Vilke GM, Chan TC: Physician aftereffect on out of hospital patients signing out adjoin medical advice. Pre-hospital Immediate Affliction 2001;5(1):38-40. 44. Davis DP, Kimbro TA, Vilke GM: The use of midazolam for prehospital rapid-sequence intubation may be associated with a dose-related admission in hypotension. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2001;5(2):163-168. 45. Patel RJ, Vilke GM, Chan TC: The prehospital electrocardiogram. J Emerg Med 2001; 21(1):35-39. 46. Davis DP, Videen JS, Marino A, Vilke GM, Dunford JV, Van Camp SP, Maharam LG: Exercise-induced hyponatremia in chase runners: A two-year experience. J Emerg Med 2001;21(1):47-57. 47. Seltzer AG, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Fisher R, Dunford JV: Aftereffect abstraction of amateur afterwards affectionate abnegation of paramedic transport. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2001;5(3):278-283. 48. Vilke GM, Marino A, Fisher R, Chan TC: Admiration of pediatric accommodating weight by EMT-Ps. J Emerg Med 2001;21(2):125-128. 49. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Pollack M, Brady WJ: Electrocardiographic manifestations: Pulmonary embolism. J Emerg Med 2001;21(3):263-270. 50. Morgan J / Sloane C, Vilke GM: Accelerated arrangement intubation in the acreage adjoin hospital in agony patients (Reply to letter to the editor). J Emerg Med 2001;21(4):443-444. 51. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark R, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: Pepper spray’s furnishings on a suspect’s adeptness to breathe. Assay in Abrupt (NCJ 188069), December 2001. Washington, DC: United States Administering of Justice, National Institute of Justice. 52. Vilke GM, Steen PJ, Smith AM, Chan TC: Out-of-hospital pediatric intubation by paramedics: The San Diego experience. J Emerg Med 2002;22(1):71-74. 53. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark RF, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: The aftereffect of oleoresin capsicum “pepper” aerosol assimilation on respiratory function. J Forensic Sci 2002; 47(2):299-304. 54. Vilke GM, Sharieff GQ, Marino A, Gerhart AE, Chan TC: Midazolam for the assay of out-of-hospital pediatric seizures. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(2):215-217. 55. Vilke GM, Chan TC: Agitated aberration and abrupt afterlife (Letter to the editor). Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(2):259-260. – 58 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 56. Vilke GM, Fisher R, Chan TC: An appraisal of the accident for acrylic abhorrence in prehospital EMS providers. J Emerg Med 2002;22(4):345-348. 57. Vilke GM: Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002; 6(3):348-350. 58. Vilke GM, Snyder B: High burden acrylic aerosol gun injury. J Emerg Med 2002;23(2): 203-204. 59. Chew GS, Vilke GM, Davis DP, Chan TC: ToomeyTM syringe aspiration may be inaccurate in audition esophageal intubation afterward belly insufflation. J Emerg Med 2002;23(4): 337-340. 60. Vilke GM: Aeromedical Emergencies: Intro to the section. J Emerg Med 2002;23(1):49. 61. Vilke GM, Sardar W, Fisher R, Dunford JD, Chan TC: Aftereffect of age-old patients who debris carriage afterwards accessing 9-1-1. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(4):391-395. 62. Vilke GM: Great toe pain. J Emerg Med 2003;24(1):59-60. 63. Davis JM, Vilke GM: An age-old accommodating with intussusception. J Emerg Med 2003;24(2):221. 64. Austin T, Vilke GM, Nyheim E, Kelly D, Chan TC: Assurance and capability of methohexital for procedural balance in the emergency department. J Emerg Med 2003;24(3):315-318. 65. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Smith S, Sparrow W, Dunford JV: Appulse of an after-hours on-call emergency physician on ambulance transports from a canton jail. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2003; 7(3):327-331. 66. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Neuman T: Accommodating Abstemiousness in EMS: Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2003; 7(3):417. 67. Deitch S, Davis DP, Schatteman J, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The use of etomidate for prehospital rapid-sequence intubation. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2003;7(3):380-383. 68. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Smith AM, Chan TC: Appraisal for deaths in out-of-hospital heroin balance patients advised with naloxone who debris transport. Acad Emerg Med 2003; 10(8):893-896. 69. Davis DP, Valentine C, Ochs M, Vilke GM, Hoyt DB: The Combitube as a deliver airway accessory for paramedic accelerated arrangement intubation. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42(5):697-704. 70. Calkins T, Chan TC, Clark RF, Stepanski B, Vilke GM: Assay of prehospital sodium bicarbonate use for circadian antidepressant overdose. Emerg Med J 2003;20:483-486. – 59 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 71. Vilke GM, Brown L, Skogland P, Simmons C, Guss DA: Approach to abbreviating emergency administering ambulance aberration hours. J Emerg Med 2004;26(2):189-192. 72. Vilke GM, Smith AM, Chan TC: Leaving adjoin medical admonition afterwards out-of-hospital naloxone: a afterpiece attending is needed. Acad Emerg Med 2004;11(3):323-324. 73. Vilke GM, Harrigan RA, Ufberg JW, Chan TC: Emergency appraisal and assay of priapism. J Emerg Med 2004;26(3):325-329. 74. Davis DP, Wold RM, Patel RJ, Tran AJ, Tokhi RN, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The analytic presentation and appulse of analytic delays on emergency administering patients with analgesic epidural abscess. J Emerg Med 2004;26(3):285-291. 75. Vilke GM, Harrigan RA, Ufberg JW: Technical Tips: Intro to the section. J Emerg Med 2004;26(3):323. 76. Doney MK, Vilke GM: Ample osteosarcoma not credible on accepted radiography. J Emerg Med 2004;26(3):351-352. 77. Chan TC, Ufberg J, Harrigan RA, Vilke GM: Nasal adopted anatomy removal. J Emerg Med 2004;26(4):441-445. 78. Vilke GM, Smith AM, Upledger Ray L, Steen PJ, Murrin PA, Chan TC: Airway obstruction in accouchement age-old beneath than 5 years: The prehospital experience. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2004; 8(2):196-199. 79. Vilke GM, Jin A, Davis DP, Chan TC: -to-be randomized abstraction of adhesive lidocaine adjoin benzocaine in a GI cocktail for dyspepsia. J Emerg Med 2004;27(1):7-9. 80. Poste JC, Davis DP, Ochs M, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Stern J, Hoyt DB: Air medical carriage of acutely head-injured patients adeptness paramedic accelerated arrangement intubation. Air Medical Journal 2004;23(4):36-40. 81. Chan TC, Neuman T, Clausen J, Eisele J, Vilke GM: Weight force during decumbent abstemiousness and respiratory function. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2004;25(3):185-189. 82. Ufberg JW, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Harrigan RA: Antecedent accept dislocations: Beyond traction-countertraction. J Emerg Med 2004;27(3):301-306. 83. Vilke, GM: San Diego Canton wildfires: Perspective of canton officials. Adversity Manag Acknowledgment 2004 Oct-Dec;2(4):99. – 60 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 84. Vilke, GM, Castillo EM, Metz MA, Upledger Ray L, Murrin PA, Lev R, Chan TC: Association balloon to abatement ambulance aberration hours: The San Diego Canton accommodating destination trial. Ann Emerg Med 2004;44(4):295-303. 85. Vilke GM, Stepanski BM, Ray LU, Lutz MW, Murrin PA, Chan TC: 9-1-1 responses for arcade barrow and adventurer injuries. Pediatr Emerg Affliction 2004;20(10):660-663. 86. Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Ray LU, Murrin PA, Chan TC: Appraisal of pediatric glucose ecology and hypoglycemic assay in the field. Pediatr Emerg Affliction 2005;21(1):1-5. 87. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Dunford JV, Metz M, Ochs G, Smith A, Fisher R, Poste JC, McCallum-Brown L, Davis DP: The three-phase archetypal of cardiac arrest as activated to ventricular fibrillation in a large, burghal emergency medical casework system. Resuscitation 2005;64(3):341-346. 88. Davis DP, Peay J, Sise MJ, Vilke GM, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB: The appulse of prehospital endotracheal intubation on aftereffect in abstinent to astringent alarming academician injury. J Agony 2005;58(5):933-939. 89. Davis DP, Grossman K, Kiggins DC, Vilke GM, Chan TC: The careless administering of anticoagulants to ED patients ultimately diagnosed with thoracic aortic dissection. Am J Emerg Med 2005;23(4):439-442. 90. Davis DP, Pettit K, Rom CD, Poste JC, Sise MJ, Hoyt DB, Vilke GM: The assurance and adeptness of prehospital aggravate and tube thoracostomy by aeromedical personnel. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005;9(2):191-197. 91. Davis DP, Peay J, Serrano JA, Buono C, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB: The appulse of aeromedical acknowledgment to patients with abstinent to astringent alarming academician injury. Ann Emerg Med 2005;46(2):115-122. 92. Davis DP, Vadeboncoeur TF, Ochs M, Poste JC, Vilke GM, Hoyt DB: The amalgamation amid acreage glasgow blackout calibration account and aftereffect in patients adeptness paramedic accelerated arrangement intubation. J Emerg Med 2005;29(4):391-397. 93. Davis DP, Wiesner C, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The adeptness of nebulized albuterol/ipratropium boiler adjoin albuterol abandoned in the prehospital assay of doubtable acknowledging airways disease. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005;9(4):386-390. 94. Davis DP, Douglas DJ, Smith W, Sise MJ, Vilke GM, Holbrook TL, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB: Alarming academician abrasion outcomes in pre- and post-menopausal females adjoin age-matched males. J Neurotrauma 2006;23(2):140-148. – 61 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 95. Davis DP, Idris AH, Sise MJ, Kennedy F, Brent Eastman A, Velky T, Vilke GM, Hoyt DB: Aboriginal blast and aftereffect in patients with abstinent to astringent alarming academician injury. Crit Affliction Med 2006;34(4):1202-1208. 96. Dunford JV, Castillo EM, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Jenson P, Lindsay SP: Appulse of the San Diego Consecutive Inebriate Affairs on use of emergency medical resources. Ann Emerg Med 2006;47(4):328-336. 97. Vadeboncoeur T, Davis DP, Ochs M, Poste JC, Hoyt DB, Vilke GM: The adeptness of paramedics to adumbrate aspiration in patients adeptness prehospital accelerated arrangement intubation. J Emerg Med 2006;30(2):131-136. 98. Davis DP, Serrano JA, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB: The predictive bulk of acreage adjoin accession Glasgow Blackout Calibration Account and TRISS calculations in moderate-to-severe alarming academician injury. J Agony 2006;60(5):985-990. 99. Ramanujam P, Vilke GM: Prehospital administering of the difficult airway. Analytic Foundations 2006;7-11. 100. Vilke GM, Tornabene SV, Stepanski B, Shipp HE, Upledger Ray L, Metz MA, Vroman D, Anderson M, Murrin PA, Davis DP, Harley J: Paramedic self-reported medication errors. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2006;10(4):457-462. 101. Goldstein EH, Hradecky G, Vilke GM, Chan TC: Appulse of a connected agreement to abode methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus bark infections at a large, burghal canton bastille system. J Correctional Bloom Affliction 2006;12(3):181-188. 102. Chappell S, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Ufberg JW: Peripheral venous cutdown. J Emerg Med 2006;31(4):411-416. 103. Lev R, Vilke G, Dunford J. San Diego Bounded STEMI Summit. San Diego Physician. 2006;4:11-13. 104. Vilke GM, Smith AM, Stepanski B, Shipp HE, Upledger Ray L, Murrin PA, Chan TC. Appulse of the San Diego Canton firestorm on Emergency Medical Services. Prehosp Dis Med 2006;21(5):353-358. 105. Soroudi A, Shipp HE, Stepanski BM, Ray LU, Murrin PA, Chan TC, Davis DP, Vilke GM. Developed adopted anatomy airway obstruction in the prehospital setting. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2007 Jan-Mar;11(1):25-9. 106. Michalewicz BA, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Levy SS, Neuman TS, Kolkhorst FW. Ventilatory and metabolic demands during advancing concrete abstemiousness in advantageous adults. J Forensic Sci 2007;52(1):171-175. – 62 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 107. Vilke GM, Tornabene SV, Stepanski B, Shipp HE, Upledger Ray L, Metz MA, Vroman D, Anderson M, Murrin PA, Davis DP, Harley J: Paramedic self-reported medication errors. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2007;11(1):80-84. 108. Dolkas L, Stanley C, Smith AM, Vilke GM. Deaths associated with asthmatic in San Diego county. J Forensic Sci. 2007;52(1):176-9. 109. Harrigan RA, Chan TC, Moonblatt S, Vilke GM, Ufberg JW. Temporary transvenous pacemaker adjustment in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med 2007;32(1):105-111. 110. Davis DP, Kene M, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB. Head- Afflicted Patients Who “Talk and Die”: The San Diego Perspective. J Trauma. 2007 Feb;62(2):277-281. 111. Ma G, Davis DP, Schmitt J, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Hayden SR. The acuteness and specificity of transcricothyroid ultrasonography to affirm endotracheal tube adjustment in a anatomy model. J Emerg Med 2007;32(4):405-414. 112. Davis DP, Fisher R, Aguilar S, Metz M, Ochs G, McCallum-Brown L, Ramanujam P, Buono C, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Dunford JV. The achievability of a bounded cardiac arrest accepting system. Resuscitation. 2007;74(1):44-51. 113. Levine SD, Sloane CM, Chan TC, Dunford JV, Vilke GM. Cardiac ecology of animal capacity apparent to the taser. J Emerg Med. 2007;33(2):113-7. 114. Firestone D, Wos A, Killeen JP, Chan TC, Guluma K, Davis DP, Vilke GM. Can urine dipstick be acclimated as a agent for serum creatinine in emergency administering patients who abide adverse studies? J Emerg Med. 2007;33(2):119-22. 115. Khaleghi M, Loh A, Vroman D, Chan TC, Vilke GM. The furnishings of aspersing ambulance aberration hours on emergency departments. J Emerg Med. 2007;33(2):155-9. 116. Davis DP, Graydon C, Stein R, Wilson S, Buesch B, Berthiaume S, Lee D, Rivas J, Vilke GM, Leahy DR. The absolute predictive bulk of paramedic adjoin emergency physician admiration of the prehospital 12-lead electrocardiogram. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2007;11(4):399-402. 117. Vilke GM, Chan TC. Beneath baleful technology: medical issues. Policing 2007;30(3):341-357. 118. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Bouton KD, Kolkhorst FW, Levine SD, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan T Physiological Furnishings of a Conducted Electrical Weapon on Animal Subjects. Ann Emerg Med. 2007:.50(5):569-75. PUBLICATIONS, continued: – 63 –
Articles 119. Conroy C, Eastman AB, Stanley C, Vilke GM, Vaughan T, Hoyt DB, Pacyna S. Baleful Positional Amazement Associated With Rollover Crashes. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2007;28(4):330-332. 120. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Levine S, Neuman T, Castillo E, Chan TC. Twelve-lead electrocardiogram ecology of capacity afore and afterwards autonomous acknowledgment to the Taser X26.Am J Emerg Med. 2008;26(1):1-4. 121. Sloane CM, Chan TC, Vilke GM. Thoracic Aback Compression Fracture afterwards TASER Activation. J Emerg Med. 2008:34(3):283-5. 122. Sloane C, Vilke GM. Afterlife by Tasercution Rare. Emergency Analgesic News. 2008;30(3):7. 123. Chan TC, Harrigan RA, Ufberg J, Vilke GM. Mandibular Reduction. J Emerg Med. 2008;34(4):435-40. 124. Tornabene SV, Deutsch R, Davis DP, Chan TC, Vilke GM. Evaluating the use and timing of opioids for the assay of cephalalgia headaches in the emergency department. J Emerg Med. 2009 May;36(4):333-7. Epub 2008 Feb 14. 125. Vilke GM, Ufberg JW, Harrigan RA, Chan TC. Appraisal and Assay of Astute Urinary Retention. J Emerg Med. 2008;35(2):193-8. 126. Sloane CM, Chan TC, Levine SD, Dunford JV, Neuman T, Vilke GM. Serum Troponin I Altitude of Capacity Apparent to the Taser X-26(R). J Emerg Med. 2008;35(1):29-32 127. Tornabene S, Vilke GM. Gradenigo’s Syndrome. J Emerg Med. 2010;38(4):449-51. Epub 2008 Feb 23. 128. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F. In acknowledgment to Taser assurance charcoal unclear. Ann Emerg Med. 2008 Jul;52(1):85-86. 129. Sloane CM, Vilke GM. Medical Aspects of Less-Lethal Weapons. Law Administering Executive Forum. 2008;8(4):81-94. 130. Conroy C, Stanley C, Eastman AB, Vaughn T, Vilke GM, Hoyt DB, Pacyna S, Smith A. Asphyxia: A Rare Account of Afterlife for Motor Vehicle Blast Occupants. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2008;29:14-18. 131. Ramanujam P, Castillo E, Patel E, Vilke G, Wilson MP, Dunford JV. Prehospital carriage time intervals for astute achievement patients. J Emerg Med. 2009 Jul;37(1):40-5. Epub 2008 Aug 23. – 64 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 132. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Guss DA, Feinberg R, Friedman, L. Appulse of an Internet-Based Emergency Administering Arrangement Arrangement to Admission Primary Affliction at Assurance Net Association Clinics. Ann Emerg Med 2009;54(2):279-84. Dec. Epub 2008 Dec 13. 133. Vilke GM, Johnson WD 3rd, Castillo EM, Sloane C, Chan TC. Tactical and accountable considerations of in-custody deaths adjacent to use of conductive action devices. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2009;Mar;30(1):23-5. 134. Firestone DN, Band RA, Hollander JE, Castillo E, Vilke GM. Use of a Urine Dipstick and Abrupt Analytic Questionnaire to Adumbrate an Abnormal Serum Creatinine in the Emergency Department. Acad Emerg Med. 2009;16(8):699-703. 135. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Suffecool A, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan TC. Physiologic Furnishings of the TASER Afterwards Exercise. Acad Emerg Med. 2009;16(8):704-710. 136. Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Agitation: What every emergency physician should know. EM Reports. 2009 30(19):1-8. 137. Doney MK, Vilke GM. Case Report: Aortoenteric Fistula Presenting as Repeated Hematochezia. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(3):431-34. Epub 2010 Jan 23. 138. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Chan TC. Appraisal of the Ventilatory Furnishings of a Abstemiousness Armchair on Animal Subjects. J Emerg Med. 2011;40(6):714-8. Epub 2010 Jan 13. 139. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Marshall JB, Castillo EM. Aftereffect of Allowable Nurse– Accommodating Ratios on Accommodating Delay Time and Affliction Time in the Emergency Department. Acad Emerg Med. 2010; 17:545–552 140. Vilke GM, Chan TC. Appraisal and Administering for Carotid Anatomization in Patients Presenting afterwards Asthmatic or Strangulation. J Emerg Med. 2011;40(3):355-8. Epub 2010 Apr 2. 141. Wilson, MP, MacDonald KS, Vilke GM, Feifel D. Abeyant complications of accumulation intramuscular olanzapine with benzodiazepines in emergency administering patients. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(5):889-96 Epub 2010 Jun 12. 142. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Williams M, Turner P, Boyle J, Chan TC. Collaborative to Abatement Ambulance Diversion: The California Emergency Administering Aberration Project. J Emerg Med. 2011;40(3):300-7. Epub 2010 Apr 10. – 65 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 143. Hostler D, Thomas EG, Emerson SS, Christenson J, Stiell IG, Rittenberger JC, Gorman KR, Bigham BL, Callaway CW, Vilke GM, Beaudoin T, Cheskes S, Craig A, Davis DP, Reed A, Idris A, Nichol G; The Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Added adaptation afterwards EMS witnessed cardiac arrest. Observations from the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Epistry-Cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2010 Jul;81(7):826-30. Epub 2010 Apr 18. 144. Macdonald K, Wilson MP, Minassian A, Vilke GM, Perez R, Cobb P, Tallian K, Becker O, Feifel D. A attendant assay of intramuscular haloperidol and intramuscular olanzapine in the assay of agitation in drug- and alcohol-using patients. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2010 July – August;32(4):443-445. Epub 2010 Jun 12. 145. Schranz CI, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. The 2007 San Diego bonfire appulse on the emergency administering of the University of California, San Diego Hospital system. Prehosp Adversity Med. 2010 Sep-Oct;25(5):472-6. 146. Vilke GM, Bozeman WP, Chan TC. Emergency Administering Appraisal afterwards Conducted Action Weapon Use: Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med 2011;40(5):598-604. Epub 2011 Jan 4. 147. Vilke GM, Douglas DJ, Shipp H, Stepanski B, Smith A, Ray LU, Castillo EM. Pedatric poisonings in accouchement adolescent than bristles years responded to by paramedics. J Emerg Med. 2011;41(3):265-9 Epub 2011 Jan 5. 148. Vilke GM, DeBard ML, Chan TC, Ho JD, Dawes DM, Hall C, Curtis MD, Costello MW, Mash DC, Coffman SR, McMullen MJ, Metzger JC, Roberts JR, Sztajnkrcer MD, Henderson SO, Adler J, Czarnecki F, Heck J, Bozeman WP. Aflame Aberration Affection (ExDS): Defining Based on a Assay of the Literature. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(5):897-905. Epub 2011 Mar 24. 149. Davis DP, Salazar A, Chan TC, Vilke GM. -to-be appraisal of a analytic accommodation guideline to analyze analgesic epidural abscess in patients who present to the emergency administering with aback pain. J Neurosurg Spine. 2011;14(6):765-70. Epub 2011 Mar 18. 150. Vilke GM. Pathophysiologic changes due to TASER accessories adjoin aflame delirium: Abeyant appliance to deaths-in-custody? J Forens and Acknowledged Med. 2011:18(6):291. Epub 2011 May 24. 151. Wilson MP, Macdonald K, Vilke GM, Feifel D. A Allegory of the Assurance of Olanzapine and Haloperidol in Aggregate with Benzodiazepines in Emergency Administering Patients with Astute Agitation. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(5):790-7. Epub 2011 May 19. – 66 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 152. Stiell IG, Nichol G, Leroux BG, Rea TD, Ornato JP, Powell J, Christenson J, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Aufderheide TP, Idris AH, Daya MR, Wang HE, Morrison LJ, Davis D, Andrusiek D, Stephens S, Cheskes S, Schmicker RH, Fowler R, Vaillancourt C, Hostler D, Zive D, Pirallo RG, Vilke GM, Sopko G, Weisfeldt M. Aboriginal adjoin Afterwards Accent Assay in Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. N Eng J Med 2011;365(9):787- 97. 153. Wilson MP, Vilke GM, Ramanujam P, Itagaki MW. Emergency physicians assay frequently encountered patient-oriented problems in the admeasurement with which they are encountered in the emergency department. West J Emerg Med. 2012 Sep;13(4):344-50. Epub 2012 Feb 6. 154. DeMers G, Lynch C, Vilke GM. Retail store-related alarming injuries in paediatric and age-old populations. J of Paramed Pract 2012;3(11):632-636. 155. Vilke GM, Payne-James J, Karsch SB. Aflame Aberration Affection (ExDS): Redefining an Old Diagnosis. J Forens Acknowledged Med. 2012;19:7-11. Epub 2011 Nov 2. 156. Vilke GM, Bozeman WP, Dawes DM, DeMers, G, Wilson MP. Aflame aberration affection (ExDS): Assay options and considerations. J Forens Acknowledged Med. 2012;19:117-121. Epub 2012 Jan 24. 157. Kroening-Roche JC, Soroudi A, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Antibacterial and Bronchodilator Prescribing for Astute Bronchitis in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(2):221-7. Epub 2012 Feb 16. 158. Nordt SP, Vilke GM, Clark RF, Lee Cantrell F, Chan TC, Galinato M, Nguyen V, Castillo EM. Action Drink Use and Adverse Furnishings Amid Emergency Administering Patients. J Association Health. 2012: Oct;37(5):976-81. Epub 2012 Feb 25. 159. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Chan TC. Allotment antecedent and columnist amalgamation in TASER assay are acerb associated with a cessation of accessory safety. Am Affection J. 2012 Mar;163(3):e5. Epub 2012 Feb 2. 160. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Chan TC. Description of Allotment Sources in “Electronic Ascendancy Accessory Exposures: A Assay of Morbidity and Mortality”. Ann Emerg Med 2012;59(4):336. 161. Gault TI, Gray SM, Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Are articulate medications able in the administering of astute agitation? J Emerg Med. 2012;43(5):854-9. Epub 2012 Apr 26. – 67 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 162. Macdonald KS, Wilson MP, Minassian A, Vilke GM, Becker O, Tallian K, Cobb P, Perez R, Galangue B, Feifel D. A naturalistic abstraction of intramuscular haloperidol adjoin intramuscular olanzapine for the administering of astute agitation. J Clin Psychopharm. 2012;32(3):317-22. Epub 2012 Apr 26. 163. Repanshek ZD, Ufberg JW, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Harrigan RA. Another treatments of pneumothorax. J Emerg Med 2013;44(2):457-66. Epub 2012 May 21. 164. Wilson MP, Chen N, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Macdonald KS, Minassian A. Olanzapine in ED patients: cogwheel furnishings on oxygenation in patients with booze intoxication. Am J Emerg Med 2012;30(7):1196-201. Epub 2012 May 23. 165. Almazroua FY, Vilke GM. The captain morgan abode for the abridgement of the confused hip. Ann Emerg Med 2012;60(1):135-6. 166. Hall CA, Kader AS, McHale AMD, Stewart L, Fick GH, Vilke GM. Abundance of signs of aflame aberration affection in capacity adeptness badge use of force: Descriptive appraisal of a prospective, afterwards cohort. J Foresn and Leg Med 2013;20:102-7. Epub 2012 June 22. 167. Perkins J, Perkins K, Vilke GM, Almazroua FY. Is culture-positive urinary amplitude infection in delirious accouchement accurately articular by urine dipstick or microanalysis? J Emerg Med 2012;43(6):1155-9. Epub 2012 July 13. 168. Demers G, Meurer WJ, Shih R, Rosenbaum, S, Vilke GM. Tissue plasminogen activator and stroke: Assay of the abstract for the clinician. J Emerg Med 2012;43(6):1149-54. Epub 2012 July 18 169. Ronquillo L, Minassian A, Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Literature-based Recommendations for Suicide Appraisal in the Emergency Department: A Review. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(5):836-42. Epub 2012 Oct 2. 170. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Karch S. Letter by Vilke et al Apropos Article, “Sudden cardiac arrest and afterlife afterward appliance of shocks from a TASER cyberbanking ascendancy device”. Circulation. 2013 Jan 1;127(1):e258. Epub 2013 Jan 1. 171. Wilson MP, Vilke GM. Why all the babble and screaming? Dealing with agitation in the ED setting. Cyberounds. 2013 Feb 09. – 68 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 172. Ali SS, Wilson MP, Castillo EM, Witucki P, Simmons TT, Vilke GM. Common duke sanitizer may alter readings of breathalyzer tests in the absence of astute intoxication. Acad Emerg Med 2013; 20(2):212-5. 173. Maisel A, Mueller C, Neath SX, Christenson RH, Morgenthaler NG, Nowak RM, Vilke G, Daniels LB, Hollander JE, Apple FS, Cannon C, Nagurney JT, Schreiber D, Defilippi C, Hogan C, Diercks DB, Stein JC, Headden G, Limkakeng AT Jr, Anand I, Wu AH, Papassotiriou J, Hartmann O, Ebmeyer S, Clopton P, Jaffe AS, Frank Peacock W. Copeptin Helps “Copeptin Helps in the Aboriginal Detection of Patients with Astute Myocardial Infarction”: the primary after-effects of the CHOPIN Trial. J Am Coll Cardiol.2013; 62(2):150- 30. Epub 2013 Apr 30. 174. Minassian A, Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Frequent Emergency Administering Visits are Added Prevalent in Psychiatric, Booze Abuse, and Dual Assay Conditions than in Abiding Viral Illnesses Such as Hepatitis and Animal Immunodeficiency Virus. J Emerg Med. 2013;45(4):520-5. Epub 2013 Jul 8. 175. Darracq MA, Clark RF, Jacoby I, Vilke GM, Demers G, Cantrell FL. Adversity Accommodation of Adulteration Ascendancy Centers in the USA: A 15-year Aftereffect Study. J Med Toxicol. 2014;10(1):29-25. Epub 2013 Jul 12. 176. Winters ME, Rosenbaum S, Vilke GM, Almazroua FY. Emergency Administering Administering of Patients with ACE-Inhibitor Angioedema. J Emerg Med 2013;45(5):775- 80. Epub 2013 Aug 26. 177. Savaser DJ, Campbell C, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Sloane C, Neuman T, Hansen AV, Shah S, Chan TC. The aftereffect of the decumbent astute aseptic position with and afterwards weight force on cardiac achievement and added hemodynamic measures. J Forens Leg Med. 2013 Nov;20(8):991-5. Epub 2013 Aug 30. 178. Wilson MP, Macdonald K, Vilke GM, Ronquillo L, Feifel D. Intramuscular Ziprasidone: Admission of booze and benzodiazepines on basic signs in the emergency setting. J Emerg Med 2013:45(6):901-8. Epub 2013 Sep 24. 179. Perkins J, McCurdy MT, Vilke GM, Al-Marshad AA. Telemetry Bed Usage for Patients with Low-risk Chest Pain: Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med 2014;46(2):273-7. Epub 2013 Nov 22. 180. Del Portal DA, Horn AE, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Ufberg JW. Emergency administering administering of accept dystocia. J Emerg Med 2014;46(3):378-82. Epub 2013 Dec 18. Accessories – 69 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 181. Vilke GM, Bozeman WP, Chan TC. Re: Emergency Administering Appraisal of Conducted Action Weapon (CEW)-Injured Patients. J Emerg Med 2014;46(4):533-4. Epub 2014 Jan 9. 182. Jalali N, Vilke GM, Korenevsky M, Castillo EM, Wilson MP. The Tooth, the Whole Tooth, and Annihilation But the Tooth: Can Dental Affliction Anytime Be the Sole Presenting Symptom of a Myocardial Infarction? A Systematic Review. J Emerg Med. 2014;[Epub 2014 Jan 25]. 183. Sloane C, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Appraisal of the Ventilatory Furnishings of the Decumbent Maximum Abstemiousness Position (PMR) on Obese Animal Subjects. Forens Sci Int 2014;237:86-9. Epub 2014;46(6):865-72. Epub 2014 Feb 14. 184. Wilson MP, Minassian A, Bahramzi M, Campillo A, Vilke GM. Acceptance able recommendations, second-generation antipsychotics are not generally assigned in the emergency department. J Emerg Med. 2014;46(6):808-83. Epub 2014 Mar 19. 185. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Savaser D, Neuman T. Acknowledgment to letter by Michaud Apropos Article, “Hemodynamic after-effects of restraints in the decumbent position in aflame aberration syndrome” J Forens Acknowledged Med 2014;27:82-4. 186. Davis DP, Aguilar SA, Smith K, Husa RD, Minokadeh A, Vilke G, Sell R, Fisher R, Brainard C, Dunford JV. Preliminary Abode of a Mathematical Archetypal of Blast and Intrathoracic Burden Activated to Prehospital Patients with Astringent Alarming Academician Injury. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2015 Apr-Jun;19(2):328-35. Epub 2014 Oct 7. 187. Wilson MP, Minassian A, Ronquillo L, Vilke GM. Wilson acknowledgment to Ryan. J Emerg Med. 2015 Mar;48(3):336. Epub 2014 Nov 20. 188. Rowh AD, Ufberg JW, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Harrigan RA. Lateral Canthotomy and Cantholysis: Emergency Administering of Orbital Compartment Syndrome. J Emerg Med. 2015 Mar;48(3):325-30. Epub 2014 Dec 15. 189. Hall C, Votova K, Heyd C, Walker M, MacDonald S, Eramian D, Vilke GM, Abstemiousness in badge use of force events: Examining abrupt in aegis afterlife for decumbent and not-prone positions, J Forens Acknowledged Med. 2015;31:29-35. Epub 2015 Jan 5 190. Wilson MP, Brennan JJ, Modesti L, Deen J, Anderson L, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Lengths of break for involuntarily captivated psychiatric patients in the ED are afflicted by both accommodating characteristics and medication use. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Apr;33(4):527-30. Epub 2015 Jan 20. 191. Warren SA, Prince DK, Huszti E, Rea TD, Fitzpatrick AL, Andrusiek DL, Darling S, Morrison LJ, Vilke GM, Nichol G; the ROC Investigators. Volume adjoin Outcome: Added Emergency Medical Casework Cadre On-scene and Added Adaptation afterwards Out-of- Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Resuscitation. 2015 Sep;94:40-8. Epub 2015 Feb 24. Accessories – 70 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 192. Nakajima Y, Vilke GM. Editorial: Ambulance Diversion: the Con Perspective. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Jun;33(6):818-9. Epub 2015 Mar 10. 193. Perkins J, Ho JD, Vilke GM, DeMers G. Assurance of Droperidol Use in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2015 Jul;49(1):91-7. Epub 2015 Mar 30. 194. Hopper AB, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Campillo A, Davie T, Wilson MP. Ketamine Use for Astute Agitation in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2015 Jun;48(6):712-9. Epub 2015 Apr 2. 195. Vilke GM, DeMers G, Patel N, Castillo EM. Assurance and Adeptness of Milk and Molasses Enemas in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2015 Jun;48(6):667-70. Epub 2015 Apr 4. 196. Shah KS, Marston NA, Mueller C, Neath SX, Christenson RH, McCord J, Nowak RM, Vilke GM, Daniels LB, Hollander JE, Apple FS, Cannon CM, Nagurney J, Schreiber D, deFilippi C, Hogan CJ, Diercks DB, Limkakeng A, Anand IS, Wu AH, Clopton P, Jaffe AS, Peacock WF, Maisel AS. Midregional Proadrenomedullin Predicts Bloodshed and Above Adverse Cardiac Contest in Patients Presenting With Chest Pain: After-effects From the CHOPIN Trial. Acad Emerg Med. 2015 May;22(5):554-63. Epub 2015 Apr 23. 197. Shi E, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ, Oyama LC, Castillo EM. Analytic outcomes of ED patients with bandemia. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Jul;33(7):876-81. Epub 2015 Mar 18. 198. Castillo EM, Coyne CJ, Chan TC, Hall CA, Vilke GM. Assay of the medical and acknowledged abstract on abstemiousness chairs. J Forens Acknowledged Med. 2015;33:91-97. Epub 2015 May 1. 199. Vilke GM, Kass P. Retroperitoneal Hematoma Afterwards Femoral Arterial Catheterization. J Emerg Med. 2015 Sep;49(3):338-9. Epub 2015 July 4. 200. Campillo A, Castillo E, Vilke GM, Hopper A, Ryan V, Wilson MP. First-generation Antipsychotics Are Generally Assigned in the Emergency Administering but Are Generally Not Administered with Adjunctive Medications. J Emerg Med. 2015 Dec;49(6):901-6. Epub 2015 Sep 30. 201. Wilson MP, Nordstrom K, Vilke GM. The Agitated Accommodating in the Emergency Department. Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep. 2015 Oct 12. [Epub advanced of print] Accessories – 71 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 202. Lev R, Lee O, Petro S, Lucas J, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ. Who is prescribing controlled medications to patients who die of decree biologic abuse? Am J Emerg Med. 2016 Jan;34(1):30-5. Epub 2015 Sep 8. 203. Wilson MP, Nordstrom K, Shah AA, Vilke GM. Psychiatric Emergencies in Pregnant Women. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2015 Nov;33(4):841-51. 204. Nordstrom K, Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Psychiatric Emergencies for Clinicians: Emergency Administering Administering of Serotonin Syndrome. J Emerg Med. 2016 Jan;50(1):89-91. Epub 2015 Oct 7. 205. Lev R, Petro S, Lee A, Lee O, Lucas J, Castillo EM, Egnatios J, Vilke GM. Methadone accompanying deaths compared to all decree accompanying deaths. Forensic Sci Int. 2015 Oct 22;257:347-352. 206. Abraham MK, Perkins J, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ. Influenza in the Emergency Department: Vaccination, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Analytic Convenance Paper Approved by American Academy of Emergency Analgesic Analytic Guidelines Committee. J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar;50(3):536-42. Epub 2016 Jan 4. 207. Lev R, Petro S, Lee O, Lucas J, Stuck A, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. A description of Medical Examiner prescription-related deaths and decree biologic ecology affairs data. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Dec 14. 208. Meurer WJ, Walsh B, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ. Analytic Guidelines for the Emergency Administering Appraisal of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. J Emerg Med. 2017 Feb;52(2):255- 261. Epub 2016 Jan 25. 209. Lam SH, Majlesi N, Vilke GM. Use of Intravenous Fat Emulsion in the Emergency Administering for the Critically Ill Poisoned Patient. J Emerg Med. 2016 Aug;51(2):203-14. Epub 2016 Mar 10. 210. Kudenchuk PJ, Brown SP, Daya M, Rea T, Nichol G, Morrison LJ, Leroux B, Vaillancourt C, Wittwer L, Callaway CW, Christenson J, Egan D, Ornato JP, Weisfeldt ML, Stiell IG, Idris AH, Aufderheide TP, Dunford JV, Colella MR, Vilke GM, Brienza AM, Desvigne- Nickens P, Gray PC, Gray R, Seals N, Straight R, Dorian P; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Amiodarone, Lidocaine, or Placebo in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. N Engl J Med. 2016 May 5;374(18):1711-22. Epub 2016 Apr 4 211. Wilson MP, Vilke GM, Hayden SR, Nordstrom K. Psychiatric Emergencies for Clinicians: Emergency Administering Administering of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome. J Emerg Med. 2016 Jul;51(1):66-9. Epub 2016 May 28. Accessories – 72 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 212. Healy ME, Kozubal DE, Horn AE, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Ufberg JW. Affliction of the Critically Ill Pregnant Accommodating and Perimortem Cesarean Commitment in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2016 Aug;51(2):172-7. Epub 2016 Jun 29. 213. Lasoff D, Vilke G, Nordstrom K, Wilson M. Psychiatric Emergencies for Clinicians: Detection and Administering of Anti-N-Methyl-D-Asparate Receptor Encephalitis. J Emerg Med. 2016;51(5):561-63. Epub Jul 15. 214. Corbett B, Vilke GM, Nordstrom K, Wilson M. Psychiatric Emergencies for Clinicians: Assay and Administering of Steroid Psychosis. J Emerg Med. 2016;51(5):577-60. Epub Aug 15. 215. Hornbeak K, Castillo EM, Sloane C, Vilke GM. The Role of Accountable Beatitude and Added Characteristics in Law Administering Use-of-force Incidents. J For Med Leg Aff. 2016 1(3): 112. 216. Maisel AS, Wettersten N, van Veldhuisen DJ, Mueller C, Gerasimos Filippatos C, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Muller GA, Birkhahn R, Clopton P, Taub P, Vilke GM, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Murray PT. Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin for Astute Branch Abrasion During Astute Affection Abortion Hospitalizations: The AKINESIS Study. JACC. 2016;68(13):1420-31. 217. Coyne CJ, Abraham MK, Perkins J, Vilke GM. Letter: Influenza in the Emergency Department: Vaccination, Diagnosis, and Treatment. J Emerg Med. 2016 Dec;51(6):735- 736. Epub 2016 Sep 26. 218. Motov S, Rosenbaum S, Vilke GM, Nakajima Y. Is There a Role for Intravenous Subdissociative-Dose Ketamine Administered as an Adjunct to Opioids or as a Single Agent for Astute Affliction Administering in the Emergency Department? J Emerg Med. 2016 Dec;51(6):752-757. Epub 2016 Sep 29. 219. Degner NR, Joshua A, Padilla R, Vo HH, Vilke GM. Allegory of Digital Chest Radiography to Purified Protein Derivative for Screening of Tuberculosis in Newly Accepted Inmates. J Actual Bloom Care. 2016 Oct;22(4):322-330. 220. Granata RT, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Assurance of deferred computed tomographic imaging of bagged patients presenting with accessible alarming academician injury. Am J Emerg Med. 2017 Jan;35(1):51-54. Epub 2016 Sep 30. Accessories – 73 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 221. Beri N, Marston NA, Daniels LB, Nowak RM, Schreiber D, Mueller C, Jaffe A, Diercks DB, Wettersten N, DeFilippi C, Peacock WF, Limkakeng AT, Anand I, McCord J, Hollander JE, Wu AH, Apple FS, Nagurney JT, Berardi C, Cannon CM, Clopton P, Neath SX, Christenson RH, Hogan C, Vilke G, Maisel A. Necessity of assay and accent testing in low accident chest affliction patients. Am J Emer Med 2017 (35): 274–280. Epub 2016 Oct 29. 222. Meurer WJ, Barth BE, Gaddis G, Vilke GM, Lam SH. Accelerated Systematic Review: Intra- Arterial Thrombectomy (“Clot Retrieval”) for Selected Patients with Astute Ischemic Stroke. J Emerg Med. 2017 Feb;52(2):255-261. Epub 2016 Nov 15. 223. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Vilke GM, Wardi G. Does Aboriginal Goal-Directed Assay Abatement Bloodshed Compared with Accepted Affliction in Patients with Septic Shock? J Emerg Med. 2017 Mar;52(3):379-384. Epub 2016 Nov 19. 224. Coyne CJ, Le V, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Shatsky RA, Ferran K, Brodine S, Vilke GM. Appliance of the MASCC and CISNE Risk-Stratification Array to Analyze Low-Risk Delirious Neutropenic Patients in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Jun;69(6):755-764. Epub 2016 Dec 29. 225. Blewer AL, Ibrahim SA, Leary M, Dutwin D, McNally B, Anderson ML, Morrison LJ, Aufderheide TP, Daya M, Idris AH, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Vilke GM, Abella BS. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Disparities in the United States. J Am Affection Assoc. 2017 May 17;6(5). 226. Evans CS, Platts-Mills TF, Fernandez AR, Grover JM, Cabanas JG, Patel MD, Vilke GM, Brice JH. Repeated Emergency Medical Casework Use by Older Adults: Assay of a Absolute Statewide Database. Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Oct;70(4):506-515.e3. Epub 2017 May 27. 227. Starks MA, Schmicker RH, Peterson ED, May S, Buick JE, Kudenchuk PJ, Drennan IR, Herren H, Jasti J, Sayre M, Stub D, Vilke GM, Stephens SW, Chang AM, Nuttall J, Nichol G; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC). Amalgamation of Adjacency Demographics with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Assay and Outcomes: Breadth You Live May Matter. JAMA Cardiol. 2017;2(10):1110-1118. 228. Kudenchuk PJ, Leroux BG, Daya M, Rea T, Vaillancourt C, Morrison LJ, Callaway CW, Christenson J, Ornato JP, Dunford JV, Wittwer L, Weisfeldt ML, Aufderheide TP, Vilke GM, Idris AH, Stiell IG, Colella MR, Kayea T, Egan DA, Desvigne-Nickens P, Gray P, Gray R, Straight R, Dorian P. Antiarrhythmic Drugs for Non-Shockable-Turned-Shockable Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: The Amiodarone, Lidocaine or Placebo Abstraction (ALPS). Circulation. 2017 Nov 28;136(22):2119-2131. Epub 2017 Sep 13. Accessories – 74 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 229. Sherwin R, Winters ME, Vilke GM, Wardi G. Does Aboriginal and Adapted Antibacterial Administering Beforehand Bloodshed in Emergency Administering Patients with Astringent Sepsis or Septic Shock? J Emerg Med. 2017 Oct;53(4):588-595. Epub 2017 Sep 12. 230. Wilson MP, Nordstrom K, Hopper A, Porter A, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Risperidone in the Emergency Ambience is Associated with Added Hypotension in Age-old Patients. J Emerg Med. 2017 Nov;53(5):735-739. Epub 2017 Oct 5. 231. Alfaraj DN, Vilke GM. Tripartite Fracture of the Ulnar Sesamoid Bone of the Thumb. J Emerg Med. J Emerg Med. 2017 Nov;53(5):758-759. Epub 2017 Oct 5. 232. Lasoff D, Hall CA, Bozeman WP, Chan TC, Castillo EM, Vilke GM: Proning: Outcomes of Use of Force Followed with Decumbent Restraint. J Forensic Med 2017;2(2):1-3. 233. Mills L, Morley EJ, Soucy Z, Vilke GM, Lam SHF. Ultrasound for the Assay and Administering of Doubtable Urolithiasis in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2018 Feb;54(2):215-220. Epub 2017 Oct 28. 234. Bruno E, Pillus D, Cheng D, Vilke G, Pokrajac N. During the Emergency Administering Appraisal of a Well-Appearing Neonate with Fever, Should Empiric Acyclovir Be Initiated? J Emerg Med. 2018 Feb;54(2):261-265. Epub 2017 Nov 29. 235. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Vilke GM, Wardi G. What is the Preferred Resuscitation Fluid for Patients with Astringent Sepsis and Septic Shock? J Emerg Med. 2017 Dec;53(6):928-939. Epub 2017 Oct 25. 236. Hayes BD, Winters ME, Rosenbaum SB, Allehyani MF, Vilke GM. What is the Role of Reversal Agents in the Administering of Emergency Administering Patients with Dabigatran- Associated Hemorrhage? J Emerg Med. Apr;54(4):571-575.Epub 2018 Feb 15. 237. Winters ME, Sherwin R, Vilke GM, Wardi G. Reply. J Emerg Med. 2018 Feb;54(2):245- 246. 238. Coyne CJ, Dang A-H, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Appraisal of the Theorized Risks of Conducted Action Weapons through Abstract Assay of Runaway Pacemakers. J For Med Leg Aff 2(1): 113-118. 239. Motov S, Strayer R, Hayes B, Reiter M, Rosenbaum S, Richman M, Repanshek Z, Taylor S, Friedman B, Vilke G, Lasoff D. The Assay of Astute Affliction in the Emergency Department: A White Paper Position Statement Prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med. 2018 May;54(5):731-736.Epub 2018 Mar 6. Accessories – 75 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 240. Mullinax S, Chalmers CE, Brennan J, Vilke GM, Nordstrom K, Wilson MP. Suicide screening scales may not abundantly adumbrate disposition of baleful patients from the emergency department. Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Jan 31. [Epub advanced of print]. 241. Meurer WJ, Barth B, Abraham M, Hoffman J, Vilke GM, DeMers G. Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator and Ischemic Stroke: Focused Update of 2010 Analytic Convenance Advisory From the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med. 2018 May;54(5):723-730. Epub 2018 Mar 12. 242. Wilson MP, Frenkel S, Brennan J, Simanjuntak J, Deen J, Vilke GM. Patients with Baleful Ideation and Affirmation of Booze Use are Discharged at College Ante from the Emergency Department. Int J Psychol Psychoanal 2017, 3:019. 243. Kurz MC, Schmicker RH, Leroux B, Nichol G, Aufderheide TP, Cheskes S, Grunau B, Jasti J, Kudenchuk P, Vilke GM, Buick J, Wittwer L, Sahni R, Straight R, Wang HE. Advanced vs. Basal Life Abutment in the Assay of Out-of-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. Resuscitation. 2018 Jul;128:132-137. Epub 2018 Apr 30. 244. Beri N, Daniels LB, Jaffe A, Mueller C, Anand I, Peacock WF, Hollander JE, DeFilippi C, Schreiber D, McCord J, Limkakeng AT, Wu AHB, Apple FS, Diercks DB, Nagurney JT, Nowak RM, Cannon CM, Clopton P, Neath SX, Christenson RH, Hogan C, Vilke G, Maisel A. Copeptin to aphorism out myocardial infarction in Blacks adjoin Caucasians. Eur Affection J Astute Cardiovasc Care. 2018 May 1. [Epub advanced of print]. 245. Lam SHF, Li DR, Hong CE, Vilke GM. Systematic Review: Belly Administering of Medications for Pediatric Procedural Sedation. J Emerg Med. 2018 Jul;55(1):51-63. Epub 2018 May 24. 246. Zive DM, Schmicker R, Daya M, Kudenchuk P, Nichol G, Rittenberger JC, Aufderheide T, Vilke GM, Christenson J, Buick JE, Kaila K, May S, Rea T, Morrison LJ; ROC Investigators. Adaptation and airheadedness over time from out of hospital cardiac arrest beyond ample geographically assorted communities accommodating in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. Resuscitation. 2018 Jul 24;131:74-82. Epub 2018 Jul 24. 247. Shuen JA, Wilson MP, Kreshak A, Mullinax S, Brennan J, Castillo EM, Hinkle C, Vilke GM. Telephoned, Texted, or Typed Out: A Randomized Balloon of Physician-Patient Advice Afterwards Emergency Administering Discharge. J Emerg Med. 2018 Sep 1. [Epub advanced of print]. 248. Kreshak AA, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Tolia VM, Caccese M, Castillo EM, Chan TC. A Description of a Bloom System’s Emergency Administering Patients Who Were Allotment of a Ample Hepatitis A Outbreak. J Emerg Med. 2018 Sep 22. [Epub advanced of print]. Accessories – 76 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 249. Okubo M, Schmicker RH, Wallace DJ, Idris AH, Nichol G, Austin MA, Grunau B, Wittwer LK, Richmond N, Morrison LJ, Kurz MC, Cheskes S, Kudenchuk PJ, Zive DM, Aufderheide TP, Wang HE, Herren H, Vaillancourt C, Davis DP, Vilke GM, Scheuermeyer FX, Weisfeldt ML, Elmer J, Colella R, Callaway CW. Aberration in Adaptation Afterwards Out-of- Hospital Cardiac Arrest Amid Emergency Medical Casework Agencies. JAMA Cardiol. 2018 Oct 1;3(10):989-999. 250. Alfaraj DN, Wilson MP, Akeely Y, Vilke GM, Nordstrom K. Psychiatric Emergencies for Clinicians: Emergency Administering Administering of Hypercalcemia. J Emerg Med. 2018 Oct 15. [Epub advanced of print]. 251. Blewer AL, McGovern SK, Schmicker RH, May S, Morrison LJ, Aufderheide TP, Daya M, Idris AH, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Vilke GM, Abella BS. Gender Disparities Amid Developed Recipients of Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the Public. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2018 Aug;11(8). [Epub advanced of print]. 252. Lutz M, Sloane CM, Castillo EM, Brennen JJ, Coyne CJ, Swift SL, Vilke GM. Physiological Furnishings of a Acquittal Sock. Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Oct 3. [Epub advanced of print]. 253. Khera R, Humbert A, Leroux B, Nichol G, Kudenchuk P, Scales D, Baker A, Austin M, Newgard CD, Radecki R, Vilke GM, Sawyer KN, Sopko G, Idris AH, Wang H, Chan PS, Kurz MC. Hospital Aberration in the Appliance and Implementation of Targeted Temperature Administering in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2018 Nov;11(11). [Epub advanced of print]. 254. Supat B, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Ishimine P, Hsia RY, Castillo EM. Characterizing Pediatric High Abundance Users of California Emergency Departments. Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Dec 12. [Epub advanced of print]. 255. Childers R, Vilke GM. Ketamine for Astute Agitation. 2019. Accepted Emerg and Hosp Med Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40138-019-00177-2. 256. Kroll M, Ho J, Vilke GM. 8 Facts About Aflame Aberration Affection (ExDS) We Learned in 2018. 2019. PoliceOne.com. https://www.policeone.com/police- training/articles/483189006-8-facts-about-excited-delirium-syndrome-ExDS-we-learned-in- 2018/ 257. Dyson K, Brown SP, May S, Smith K, Koster RW, Beesems SG, Kuisma M, Salo A, Finn J, Sterz F, Nürnberger A, Morrison LJ, Olasveengen TM, Callaway CW, Do Shin S, Gräsner JT, Daya M, Ma MH, Herlitz J, Strömsöe A, Aufderheide TP, Masterson S, Wang H, Christenson J, Stiell I, Vilke GM, Idris A, Nishiyama C, Iwami T, Nichol G. International aberration in adaptation afterwards out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a validation abstraction of the Utstein template. Resuscitation. 2019 Mar 18. [Epub advanced of print] Accessories – 77 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Accessories 258. Chalmers CE, Mullinax S, Brennan J, Vilke GM, Oliveto AH, Wilson MP. Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Affliction Administering Ambience Poorly Adumbrate Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study. J Emerg Med. 2019 Apr 28. [Epub advanced of print] 259. Sieker JW, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Timing of baleful BASE-jumping incidents: 1981-2018. J Forensic Leg Med. 2019 May 3;65:39-44. 260. Li DR, Brennan JJ, Kreshak AA, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Patients Who Leave the Emergency Administering Afterwards Actuality Credible and Their Follow-Up Behavior: A Attendant Descriptive Analysis. J Emerg Med. 2019 May 8. [Epub advanced of print] 261. Murray PT, Wettersten N, van Veldhuisen DJ, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Müeller GA, Birkhahn R, Horiuchi Y, Clopton P, Taub P, Vilke GM, Barnett O, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Maisel A. Account of Urine Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin for Deepening Renal Action during Assay for Astute Affection Failure: Primary allegation for urine N-gal Astute Branch Abrasion N-gal Appraisal of Symptomatic affection faIlure Abstraction (AKINESIS). J Card Fail. 2019 May 22. [Epub advanced of print] 262. Gleber R, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Brennan J, Oyama L, Coyne CJ. Trends in emergency physician opioid prescribing practices during the United States opioid crisis. Am J Emerg Med. 2019 Jun 6. [Epub advanced of print] 263. Vilke GM, Mash DC, Pardo M, Bozeman W, Hall C, Sloane C, Wilson MP, Coyne CJ, Xie X, Castillo EM. EXCITATION study: Unexplained in-custody deaths: Evaluating biomarkers of accent and agitation. J Forensic Leg Med. 2019 Jun 21;66:100-106. 264. Mathews BK, Fredrickson M, Sebasky M, Seymann G, Ramamoorthy S, Vilke G, Sloane C, Thorson E, El-Kareh R. Structured case reviews for authoritative acquirements about analytic vulnerabilities: antecedent adventures from two medical centers. Assay (Berl). 2019 Aug 24. [Epub advanced of print] 265. Pillus D, Bruno E, Farcy D, Vilke GM, Childers R. Systematic Review: The Role of Thrombolysis in Intermediate-Risk Pulmonary Embolism. J Emerg Med. 2019 Aug 30. [Epub advanced of print] 266. Vilke G, Chan T, Bozeman WP, Childers R. Emergency Administering Appraisal Afterwards Conducted Action Weapon Use: Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med. 2019 Sept 6. [Epub advanced of print] 267. Hoenigl M, Mathur K, Blumenthal J, Brennan J, Zuazo M, McCauley M, Horton LE, Wagner GA, Reed SL, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ, Little SJ. Universal HIV and Birth Accomplice HCV Screening in San Diego Emergency Departments. Authentic Reports. 2019 Oct 9. 9:14479 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51128-6. – 78 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 268. Lam SHF, Nakajima Y, Castillo EM, Brennan J, Vilke GM. Willingness to accede alternatives to ambulance use amid developed emergency administering patients. Am J Emerg Med. 2019 Nov 18. [Epub advanced of print] 269. Wettersten N, Horiuchi Y, van Veldhuisen DJ, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Müeller GA, Birkhahn R, Taub P, Vilke GM, Barnett O, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Murray PT, Maisel A. B-type natriuretic peptide trend predicts analytic acceptation of deepening renal action in astute affection failure. Eur J Affection Fail. 2019 Nov 25. [Epub advanced of print] 270. Docter TA, Patel BH, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Lee RR, Vilke GM. Account of Shunt Series in the Appraisal of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Dysfunction in Adults. J Emerg Med. 2019 Dec 2. [Epub advanced of print] 271. Sawyer KN, Humbert A, Leroux BG, Nichol G, Kudenchuk PJ, Daya MR, Grunau B, Wang HE, Ornato JP, Rittenberger JC, Aufderheide TP, Wittwer L, Colella MR, Austin M, Kawano T, Egan D, Richmond N, Vithalani VD, Scales D, Baker AJ, Morrison LJ, Vilke GM, Kurz MC; Accord Amid Continuance of Targeted Temperature Management, Ischemic Interval, and Good Functional Aftereffect From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Crit Affliction Med. 2019 Dec 10. [Epub advanced of print] 272. Soucy Z, Cheng D, Vilke GM, Childers R. Systematic Review: The Role of Intravenous and Articulate Adverse in the Computed Tomography Appraisal of Astute Appendicitis. J Emerg Med. 2019 Dec 13. [Epub advanced of print] 273. Wettersten N, Horiuchi Y, van Veldhuisen DJ, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Müeller GA, Birkhahn R, Taub P, Vilke GM, Barnett O, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Maisel A, Murray PT. Short-term anxiety implications of serum and urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in astute affection failure: allegation from the AKINESIS study. Eur J Affection Fail. 2019 Dec 21. [Epub advanced of print] 274. Blewer AL, Schmicker RH, Morrison LJ, Aufderheide TP, Daya M, Starks MA, May S, Idris AH, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Vilke GM, Abella BS; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Aberration in Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Commitment and Consecutive Adaptation From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Based on Neighborhood- Akin Ethnic Characteristics. Circulation. 2020 Jan 7;141(1):34-41. Epub 2019 Dec 30. 275. Daya MR, Leroux BG, Dorian P, Rea TD, Newgard CD, Morrison LJ, Lupton JR, Menegazzi JJ, Ornato JP, Sopko G, Christenson J, Idris A, Mody P, Vilke GM, Herdeman C, Barbic D, Kudenchuk PJ. Adaptation Afterwards Intravenous Intraosseous Amiodarone, Lidocaine, or Placebo in Out-of Hospital Shock-Refractory Cardiac Arrest. Circulation. 2020 Jan 21;141(3):188-198. Accessories – 79 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 276. Finch NA, Vilke GM. Unknown Tetrahydrocannabinol Edible Ingestion Constant in Astute Achievement Presentation. J Emerg Med. 2020 Jan 22. [Epub advanced of print] 277. Vilke GM, Akeely Y, Lin LC. Sequential Drug-Induced Astringent Hyponatremia in a Minimally Symptomatic, 81-Year-Old Patient. J Emerg Med. 2020 Mar;58(3):e137-e140. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2019.11.048. Epub 2020 Mar 20. PMID: 32205001. 278. Rowland KD, Fuehrer J, Motov SM, Vilke G, Rosenbaum SB, Quenzer F. Should Antiemetics be Accustomed Prophylactically with Intravenous Opioids While Treating Astute Affliction in the Emergency Department?: Analytic Convenance Paper Approved by American Academy of Emergency Analgesic Analytic Guidelines Committee. J Emerg Med. 2020 Apr;58(4):706-709. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2019.12.024. Epub 2020 Mar 23. PMID: 32216978. 279. Marigold O, Castillo EM, Sloane C, Brennan J, Coyne CJ, Swift S, Vilke GM. Further abstraction on the physiological furnishings of an another acquittal mask. J Forensic Leg Med. 2020 May;72:101945. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2020.101945. Epub 2020 Mar 31. PMID: 32275230. 280. Gupta R, Roach C, Hryniewicki AT, Vilke GM, Shatsky RA, Coyne CJ. Administering of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-Cell Toxicities: A Assay and Guideline for Emergency Providers. J Emerg Med. 2020 Jul;59(1):61-74. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.04.021. Epub 2020 May 28. PMID: 32473867. 281. Sloane C, Mash DC, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Lasoff D, Wardi G, Xie X, Vilke GM. Appraisal of accent markers in aseptic individuals afterward concrete accent with and afterwards adulterated CED activation. J Forensic Leg Med. 2020 Aug;74:101982. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2020.101982. Epub 2020 Jun 26. PMID: 32658765. 282. Horiuchi Y, Wettersten N, Patel MP, Mueller C, Neath SX, Christenson RH, Morgenthaler NG, McCord J, Nowak RM, Vilke GM, Daniels LB, Hollander JE, Apple FS, Cannon CM, Nagurney JT, Schreiber D, deFilippi C, Hogan C, Diercks DB, Headden G, Limkakeng AT Jr, Anand I, Wu AHB, Ebmeyer S, Jaffe AS, Peacock WF, Maisel A. Biomarkers Enhance Discrimination and Prognosis of Blazon 2 Myocardial Infarction. Circulation. 2020 Oct 20;142(16):1532-1544. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.046682. Epub 2020 Aug 21. PMID: 32820656. 283. Sieker J, Vilke GM, Schongalla M, Mei-Dan O. (2020). Abrasion Patterns and Wilderness Medical Accommodation in BASE Jumping. Muscle, Ligament, and Tendon Journal. 2020;10 (2):156-164. 284. Meurer WJ, Barth B, Abraham M, Hoffman J, Vilke GM, DeMers G. Acknowledgment to Letter to the Editor. J Emerg Med. 2020 Jul;59(1):143. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.05.015. PMID: 32900459. Accessories – 80 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 285. Vilke GM. Abstemiousness physiology: A assay of the literature. J Forensic Leg Med. 2020 Oct;75:102056. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2020.102056. Epub 2020 Sep 15. PMID: 32956928; PMCID: PMC7490248. 286. Vilke GM, Brennan JJ, Cronin AO, Castillo EM. Analytic Appearance of Patients with COVID- 19: Is Temperature Screening Useful? J Emerg Med. 2020 Sep 21:S0736-4679(20)30977- X. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.09.048. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33139117; PMCID: PMC7505592. 287. Singarajah A, Wang A, Sayegh J, Vilke GM, Quenzer FC. “Botched”: A Case Abode of Silicone Array Affection Afterwards Penile and Scrotal Injection. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2020 Nov;4(4):595-598. doi: 10.5811/cpcem.2020.9.48838. PMID: 33217281; PMCID: PMC7676808. 288. Horiuchi YU, Wettersten N, Veldhuisen DJV, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, MÜeller GA, Birkhahn R, Taub P, Vilke GM, Barnett O, McDONALD K, Mahon N, NuÑez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Maisel A, Murray PT. Abeyant Account of Cardiorenal Biomarkers for Prediction and Prognostication of Deepening Renal Action in Astute Affection Failure. J Card Fail. 2020 Dec 6:S1071- 9164(20)31551-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2020.11.025. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33296713. 289. Akeely Y, Vilke GM, Alzahrani H, Alshowaihi I, Alsaadani A, Rabah A, Turkistani A, Abosamak MF. Postintubation Tracheal Perforation While on Long-Term Steroid Therapy: A Case Report. J Emerg Med. 2020 Dec 8:S0736-4679(20)31169-0. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.11.001. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33308913. 290. Mathur K, Blumenthal J, Horton LE, Wagner GA, Martin TC, Lo M, Gianella S, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ, Little SJ, Hoenigl M. HIV Screening in Emergency Departments: Linkage Works but What About Retention? Acad Emerg Med. 2020 Dec 12. doi: 10.1111/acem.14194. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33314418. 291. Gottlieb M, Farcy DA, Moreno LA, Vilke GM, Guittard JA. Triage Nurse-Ordered Testing in the Emergency Administering Setting: A Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med. 2021 Jan 5:S0736-4679(20)31173-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.11.004. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33419653. 292. Horiuchi Y, Wettersten N, van Veldhuisen DJ, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Müeller GA, Birkhahn R, Taub P, Vilke GM, Barnett O, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Maisel A, Murray PT. Relation of Decongestion and Time to Diuretics to Biomarker Changes and Outcomes in Astute Affection Failure. Am J Cardiol. 2021 Feb 19:S0002-9149(21)00152-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2021.01.040. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33617811. Accessories – 81 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: 293. Wu MYC, Vilke GM. Nonspecific Aback Pain: A Manifestation of Choledocholithiasis With Cholecystitis. J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 19:S0736-4679(21)00027-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.01.018. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33618931. 294. Greene S, Cheng D, Vilke GM, Winkler G. How Should Native Crotalid Envenomation Be Managed in the Emergency Department? J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 20:S0736- 4679(21)00029-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.01.020. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33622584. 295. Meurer WJ, Barth BE, Vilke GM, Guittard JA. Telemetry Bed Usage for Patients with Low-Risk Chest Pain: An Adapted Assay of the Abstract for the Clinician. J Emerg Med. 2021 Mar 8:S0736-4679(21)00028-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.01.019. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33707075. 296. Wettersten N, Horiuchi Y, van Veldhuisen DJ, Ix JH, Mueller C, Filippatos G, Nowak R, Hogan C, Kontos MC, Cannon CM, Müeller GA, Birkhahn R, Taub P, Vilke GM, Duff S, McDonald K, Mahon N, Nuñez J, Briguori C, Passino C, Maisel A, Murray PT. Decongestion discriminates accident for one-year bloodshed in patients with convalescent renal action in astute affection failure. Eur J Affection Fail. 2021 Mar 31. doi: 10.1002/ejhf.2179. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 33788989. 297. Rosenbaum S, Wilkerson RG, Winters ME, Vilke GM, Wu MYC. Analytic Convenance Statement: What is the Emergency Administering Administering of Patients with Angioedema Secondary to an ACE-Inhibitor? J Emerg Med. 2021 May 15:S0736-4679(21)00182-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.02.038. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 34006418. 298. Vilke GM, Neuma T, Chan TC. Acknowledgment to: Decumbent abstemiousness cardiac arrest – A absolute assay of the authentic abstract and an account of the physiology. Med Sci Law. 2021 Jun 22:258024211025224. doi: 10.1177/00258024211025224. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 34156879. 299. Ha EL, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Oyama LC, Brennan JJ, Birring P, Shah S, Coyne CJ. Active Cancer Patients Presenting to the Emergency Administering with Astute Venous Thromboembolism: A Attendant Accomplice Abstraction on Risks and Outcomes. J Emerg Med. 2021 Jun 29:S0736-4679(21)00470-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.05.014. Epub advanced of print. PMID: 34215470. Accessories – 82 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Bunch Publications 1. Davis DP, Garberson LA, Andrusiek DL, Hostler D, Daya M, Pirrallo R, Craig A, Stephens S, Larsen J, Drum AF, Fowler R, and the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. A Descriptive Assay of Emergency Medical Account Systems Accommodating in the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Prehospital Assay Network. Prehospital Emergency Affliction 11:369-382, 2007. (role: armpit investigator) 2. J Christenson, D Andrusiek, S Everson-Stewart, P Kudenchuk, D Hostler, J Powell, CW Callaway, D Bishop, C Vaillancourt, D Davis, TP Aufderheide, A Idris, J Stouffer, I Stiell, R Berg, and the ROC investigators. Chest Compression Fraction Determines Adaptation in Patients with Out-of-hospital Ventricular Fibrillation. Circulation 120(13):1241-7, 2009. (role: armpit investigator) 3. Newgard CD, Koprowicz K, Wang H, Monnig A, Kerby JD, Sears GK, Davis DP, Bulger E, Stephens SW, Daya MR; ROC Investigators. Aberration in the type, rate, and another of patients for out-of-hospital airway procedures amid afflicted accouchement and adults. Acad Emerg Med. 2009 Dec;16(12):1269-76. (role: armpit investigator) 4. Bulger EM, May S, Brasel KJ, Schreiber M, Kerby JD, Tisherman SA, Newgard C, Slutsky A, Coimbra R, Emerson S, Minei JP, Bardarson B, Kudenchuk P, Baker A, Christenson J, Idris A, Davis D, Fabian TC, Aufderheide TP, Callaway C, Williams C, Banek J, Vaillancourt C, van Heest R, Sopko G, Hata JS, Hoyt DB; ROC Investigators. Out-of- Hospital Hypertonic Resuscitation Afterward Astringent Alarming Academician Injury: A randomized Controlled Trial. JAMA 304(13):1455-1464, 2010 (role: armpit investigator) 5. Newgard CD, Rudser K, Atkins DL, Berg R, Osmond MH, Bulger EM, Davis DP, Schreiber MA, Warden C, Rea TD, Emerson S; ROC Investigators. The availability and use of out-of hospital physiologic admonition to analyze high-risk afflicted accouchement in a multisite, citizenry based cohort. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2009 Oct-Dec;13(4):420-31. (role: armpit investigator) 6. Rea TD, Cook AJ, Stiell IG, Powell J, Bigham B, Callaway CW, Chugh S, Aufderheide TP, Morrison L, Terndrup TE, Beaudoin T, Wittwer L, Davis D, Idris A, Nichol G; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Predicting adaptation afterwards out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: role of the Utstein abstracts elements. Ann Emerg Med. 2010 Mar;55(3):249-57. (role: armpit investigator) 7. Newgard CD, Schmicker RH, Hedges JR, Trickett JP, Davis DP, Bulger EM, Aufderheide TP, Minei JP, Hata JS, Gubler KD, Brown TB, Yelle JD, Bardarson B, Nichol G; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Emergency medical casework intervals and adaptation in trauma: appraisal of the “golden hour” in a North American -to-be cohort. Ann Emerg Med. 2010 Mar;55(3):235-246.e4. Epub 2009 Sep 23. (role: armpit investigator) – 83 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Bunch Publications (cont.) 8. Newgard CD, Rudser K, Hedges JR, Kerby JD, Stiell IG, Davis DP, Morrison LJ, Bulger E, Terndrup T, Minei JP, Bardarson B, Emerson S; ROC Investigators. A analytical appraisal of the out-of-hospital agony triage guidelines for physiologic abnormality. J Trauma. 2010 Feb;68(2):452-62. (role: armpit investigator) 9. Brooks SC, Schmicker RH, Rea TD, Aufderheide TP, Davis DP, Morrison LJ, Sahni R, Sears GK, Griffiths DE, Sopko G, Emerson SS, Dorian P; ROC Investigators. Out-of- hospital cardiac arrest abundance and survival: affirmation for banausic variability. Resuscitation. 2010 Feb;81(2):175-81. (role: armpit investigator) 10. Weisfeldt ML, Sitlani CM, Ornato JP, Rea T, Aufderheide TP, Davis D, Dreyer J, Hess EP, Jui J, Maloney J, Sopko G, Powell J, Nichol G, Morrison LJ; ROC Investigators. Adaptation afterwards appliance of automated alien defibrillators afore accession of the emergency medical system: appraisal in the resuscitation outcomes bunch citizenry of 21 million. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010 Apr 20;55(16):1713-20. (role: armpit investigator) 11. Hostler D, Everson-Stewart S, Rea TD, Stiell IG, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Sears GK, Emerson SS, Nichol G, and the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. A -to-be cluster-randomized balloon of real-time CPR acknowledgment during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation. BMJ 2011;342:d512 (role: armpit investigator) 12. Aufderheide TP, Nichol G, Rea TD, Brown SP, Leroux BG, Pepe PE, Kudenchuk PJ, Christenson J, Daya MR, Dorian P, Callaway CW, Idris AH, Andrusiek D, Stephens SW, Hostler D, Davis DP, Dunford JV, Pirrallo RG, Stiell IG, Clement CM, Craig A, Van Ottingham L, Schmidt TA, Wang HE, Weisfeldt ML, Ornato JP, Sopko G, and the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Investigators. A Balloon of an Impedance Threshold Accessory in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. New England Journal of Medicine. 365:798-806, 2011 (role: armpit investigator) 13. Reinier K, Thomas E, Andrusiek DL, Aufderheide TP, Brooks SC, Callaway CW, Pepe PE, Rea TD, Schmicker RH, Vaillancourt C, Chugh SS; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Socioeconomic cachet and accident of abrupt cardiac arrest. CMAJ. 2011 Oct 18;183(15):1705-12. Epub 2011 Sep 12 (role: armpit investigator) 14. Wang HE, Devlin SM, Sears GK, Vaillancourt C, Morrison LJ, Weisfeldt M, Callaway CW; ROC Investigators. Bounded variations in aboriginal and backward adaptation afterwards out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2012 Nov;83(11):1343-8. (role: armpit investigator) – 84 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Bunch Publications (cont.) 15. Kudenchuk PJ, Brown SP, Daya M, Morrison LJ, Grunau BE, Rea T, Aufderheide T, Powell J, Leroux B, Vaillancourt C, Larsen J, Wittwer L, Colella MR, Stephens SW, Gamber M, Egan D, Dorian P; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium-Amiodarone, Lidocaine or Placebo Abstraction (ROC- ALPS): Rationale and alignment abaft an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest antiarrhythmic biologic trial. Am Affection J. 2014 May;167(5):653-9. (role: armpit investigator) 16. Ian G. Stiell, Siobhan P. Brown, Graham Nichol, Sheldon Cheskes, Christian Vaillancourt, Clifton W. Callaway, Laurie J. Morrison, James Christenson, Tom P. Aufderheide, Daniel P. Davis, Cliff Free, Dave Hostler, John A. Stouffer and Ahamed H. Idris and the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Board What Is the Optimal Chest Compression Depth During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation of Developed Patients? Circulation 2014;130:1962-1970; epub 2014 Sep 24. (role: armpit investigator) 17. Idris AH, Guffey D, Pepe PE, Brown SP, Brooks SC, Callaway CW, Christenson J, Davis DP, Daya MR, Gray R, Kudenchuk PJ, Larsen J, Lin S, Menegazzi JJ, Sheehan K, Sopko G, Stiell I, Nichol G, Aufderheide TP; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Chest Compression Ante and Adaptation Afterward Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Crit Affliction Med. 2015 Apr;43(4):840-8. (role: armpit investigator) 18. Stub D, Schmicker RH, Anderson ML, Callaway CW, Daya MR, Sayre MR, Elmer J, Grunau BE, Aufderheide TP, Lin S, Buick JE, Zive D, Peterson ED, Nichol G; ROC Investigators. Amalgamation amid hospital post-resuscitative achievement and analytic outcomes afterwards out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2015 Jul;92:45-52. Epub 2015 Apr 24. (role: armpit investigator) 19. Salcido DD, Schmicker RH, Kime N, Buick JE, Cheskes S, Grunau B, Zellner S, Zive D, Aufderheide TP, Koller AC, Herren H, Nuttall J, Sundermann ML, Menegazzi JJ; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Furnishings of intra-resuscitation antiarrhythmic administering on rearrest accident and intra-resuscitation ECG characteristics in the ROC ALPS trial. Resuscitation. 2018 Aug;129:6-12. (role: armpit investigator) 20. Hansen M, Schmicker RH, Newgard CD, Grunau B, Scheuermeyer F, Cheskes S, Vithalani V, Alnaji F, Rea T, Idris AH, Herren H, Hutchison J, Austin M, Egan D, Daya M; Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch Investigators. Time to Epinephrine Administering and Adaptation From Nonshockable Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Amid Accouchement and Adults. Circulation. 2018 May 8;137(19):2032-2040. (role: armpit investigator) – 85 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 1. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hayden SR: Structured chic in calm abandon and adolescent corruption for emergency analgesic residents. Acad Emerg Med 1996;3(5):511. 2. Moss ST, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Dunford JD: Outcomes abstraction of out-of-hospital patients active out adjoin medical admonition by acreage paramedics. Acad Emerg Med 1997;4(5):413. 3. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman TS, Clausen JL: Does the clump abstemiousness position aftereffect in respiratory compromise? Acad Emerg Med 1997;4(5):459. 4. Evans SD, Fisher RP, Vilke GM, Chan TC: Accurateness of burghal acreage paramedics ciphering claret loss. Acad Emerg Med 1997;4(5):459. 5. Davis DP, Bramwell KJ, Vilke GM, Rosen P: Cricothyrotomy technique: Accepted abode adjoin the accelerated four-step technique. Acad Emerg Med 1997;4(5):488. 6. Bramwell K, Vilke G, Davis D, Rosen P: Cricothyrotomy technique: Use of the Trousseau dilator for antecedent accession and consecutive stabilization of the aperture during endotracheal tube passage. Ann Emerg Med 1997;30(3):419. 7. Neuman TS, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Clausen JL: Changes in pulmonary action associated with position. Undersea & Hyperbaric Med 1997;24(Suppl):13. 8. Moats T, Chan TC, Ochs M, Buchanan J, Vilke GM: Successful out-of-hospital airway administering by emergency medical technician-Is appliance the Combitube. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):388. 9. Hamilton RS, Davis DP, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hayden SR: The aftereffect of brand blazon and cervical analgesic apathy on laryngoscopy in a anatomy archetypal of intubation. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):397. 10. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Neuman T, Clausen JL: The aftereffect of anatomy position on pulmonary function. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):397. 11. Friedman L, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Hayden SR, Krishel SJ, Rosen P: Emergency administering airway administering afore and afterwards the alpha of an emergency analgesic abode training program. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):444. 12. Davis DP, Bramwell KJ, Hamilton RS, Chan TC, Vilke GM: Cricothyrotomy acceleration and safety: A allegory amid accepted accessible abode and accelerated four-step abode appliance a atypical device. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):483. 13. Davis DP, Fisher RP, Chan TC, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: Rapid-sequence consecration for out-of-hospital intubations: A multimedia beforehand advised for paramedics. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5(5):502. – 86 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 14. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Buchanan J, Anderson M: Accommodating ethnicity and age in prehospital emergency ambulance use and acuity rates. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1998;2(3):223. 15. Marino AT, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Buchanan J: Precision of prehospital diazepam dosing for accouchement in cachet epilepticus. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1998;2(3):232. 16. Marino AT, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Buchanan J: Allegory of prehospital IV and belly diazepam for the assay of pediatric seizures. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1998;2(3):233. 17. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Buchanan J, Dunford JV: Are analgesic balance deaths accompanying to accommodating absolution afterwards prehospital naloxone? Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1998;2(3):236. 18. Vilke GM, Dunford JV, Buchanan J, Chan TC: Are analgesic balance deaths accompanying to accommodating absolution afterwards naloxone? Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S6. 19. Gerling MC, Hamilton RS, Davis DP, Morris GF, Vilke GM, Hayden SR, Garfin SR: Furnishings of cervical aback apathy abode and laryngoscope brand another on an ambiguous cervical aback abrasion in a anatomy archetypal of intubation. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S13. 20. Marino AT, Chan TC, Buchanan J, Vilke GM: Precision of prehospital diazepam dosing for accouchement in cachet epilepticus. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S30. 21. Marino AT, Vilke GM, Buchanan J, Chan TC: Allegory of prehospital intravenous and belly diazepam for the assay of pediatric seizures. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S30. 22. Davis D, Bramwell K, Hamilton R, Chan T, Vilke G: The fresh-frozen anatomy free-larynx archetypal for cricothyrotomy training. Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S34-S35. 23. Sloane C, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hayden SR, Krishel SJ, Rosen P: Accelerated arrangement consecration intubation of agony patients in the prehospital adjoin hospital setting. Ann Emerg Med 1998; 32(3)Part 2:S50. 24. Chan TC, Bramwell K, Hamilton R, Davis D, Vilke GM: Allegory of Melcker cricothyrotomy adjoin accepted abode in animal anatomy model. Ann Emerg Med 1998; 32(3)Part 2:S50-S51. 25. Chew GS, Chan TC, Bramwell K, Davis DP, Vilke GM: Does the syringe esophageal detector accessory accurately ascertain an esophageal intubation afterward belly appendage from air insufflation? Ann Emerg Med 1998;32(3)Part 2:S51. 26. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Kramer M, Buchanan J, Dunford J: Does a complete neurologic assay abundantly awning for cogent intracranial abnormalities in accessory arch injury? J Emerg Med 1998;16(5):804. – 87 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 27. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Kramer M, Buchanan J, Dunford J: Does GCS account affect prehospital intubation success ante in agony patients? J Emerg Med 1998;16(5):804-805. 28. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Guss DA: -to-be abstraction on the account of arch CT browse in patients with accessory arch abrasion and GCS array of 15. J Emerg Med 1998;16(6):984. 29. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Ray LU, Anderson ME: Use of prehospital blast abrasion abstracts to appraise bounded auto assurance abstemiousness use. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1999;3(1):83-84. 30. Vilke GM, Chan TC: Aftereffect of a physician speaking anon to prehospital patients who appetite to assurance out adjoin medical advice. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1999;3(1):90. 31. Marino A, Vilke GM, Chan TC: Burghal paramedics experience, comfort, and accurateness in the admiration of pediatric weights. Prehospital Emerg Affliction 1999;3(1):92. 32. Chan TC, Bramwell KJ, Davis DP, Hamilton RS, Vilke GM: Allegory of wire-guided percutaneous Melcker cricothyrotomy adjoin accepted cricothyrotomy abode in animal anatomy models. Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(5):514. 33. Ma G, Hayden SR, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Schmitt J, Chan D: Appliance ultrasound to anticipate and affirm endotracheal intubation. Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(5):515. 34. Hamilton RS, Davis DP, Nordt SP, Vilke GM, Chan TC: Lidocaine administering through an esophageally placed Combitube in a basset model. Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(5):519-520. 35. Chew GS, Chan TC, Bramwell K, Davis DP, Vilke GM: Does belly appendage from air animation affect the accurateness of the syringe esophageal detector accessory in audition esophageal intubation? Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(5):520. 36. Vilke GM, Marino A, Iskander J, Chan TC: Adeptness of assigned medications by emergency administering patients. Acad Emerg Med 1999;6(5):539. 37. Davis D, Marino A, Vilke G, Dunford J, Videen J: Hyponatremia in chase runners: Acquaintance with the countdown bedrock ‘n’ cycle marathon. Ann Emerg Med 1999;34(4)Part 2: S40-S41. 38. Davis DP, Kimbro T, Vilke GM: The use of midazolam for prehospital rapid-sequence intubation may be associated with a dose-related admission in hypotension. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2000;4(1):90. 39. Marino AT, Sharieff G, Gerhart AE, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The adeptness and aggravation bulk of prehospital midazolam for the assay of pediatric seizures. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2000; 4(1):92. – 88 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 40. Eisele JW, Chan T, Vilke G, Neuman T, Clausen J: Allegory of respiratory action in the decumbent astute abstemiousness position with and afterwards added weight force on the back. Proceedings of the American Acadamy of Forensic Sciences 2000;VI:202. 41. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T, Clark RF, Clausen J: Aftereffect of oleoresin capsicum. Acad Emerg Med 2000;7(5):471. 42. Vilke GM, Marino A, Chan TC: Assay of paramedics for acrylic abhorrence accident factors. Acad Emerg Med 2000;7(5):483. 43. Schmitt JM, Ma G, Hayden SR, Vilke G, Chan T: Suprasternal adjoin cricothyroid ultrasound delving position in the acceptance of endotracheal tube adjustment by bedside ultrasound. Acad Emerg Med 2000;7(5):526. 44. Schmitt JM, Ma G, Hayden SR, Vilke G, Chan T: Use of new air arresting ultrasound adverse in the acceptance of endotracheal tube adjustment by bedside ultrasound. Acad Emerg Med 2000;7(5):526. 45. Wold RM, Davis DP, Patel R, Chan TC, Vilke GM: Original analytic accommodation guideline to analyze patients with analgesic epidural abscess. Acad Emerg Med 2000;7(5):574-575. 46. Ma G, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Schmitt J, Hayden SR: Confirming endotracheal intubation appliance ultrasound. Ann Emerg Med 2000;36(4)Part 2:S20-S21. 47. Deitch S, Vilke GM, Marino A, Vroman D, Chan TC: Aftereffect of prehospital use of nitroglycerine on EKG allegation in patients with chest pain. J Emerg Med 2001;20(3):321. 48. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman T, Clausen J, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Clark RF: Does oleoresin capsicum “pepper spray” acknowledgment appulse cardiovascular action in animal subjects? Acad Emerg Med 2001;8(5):442. 49. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Bender S, Saldamando V, Smith J, Dunford JV: Aftereffect of a multi- antidotal association abandoned beat aggregation on emergency administering visits by abandoned alcoholics. Acad Emerg Med 2001;8(5):486. 50. Davis DP, Ochs M, Hoyt DB, Vilke GM, Dunford JV: The use of the Combitube as a deliver airway accessory for paramedic rapid-sequence intubation. Acad Emerg Med 2001;8(5):500. 51. Vilke GM, Simmons C, Brown L, Skogland P, Guss DA: Approach to abbreviating emergency administering ambulance aberration hours. Acad Emerg Med 2001;8(5):526. – 89 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 52. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Clausen J, Clark R, Schmidt P, Snowden T, Neuman T: Appulse of oleoresin capsicum aerosol on respiratory action in animal capacity in the sitting and decumbent astute abstemiousness positions positions, 1998 (computer file). Inter-university Bunch for Political and Social Assay (distributor), 2001. 53. Cardall TY, Glasser JL, Davis D, Vilke GM: Cricothyrotomy training in emergency analgesic residencies. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):S9. 54. Chan TC, Dunford JV, Vilke GM, Hix A, Schnell S, Liening J, Edgar J: Aftereffect of a multi- antidotal consecutive inebriate affairs on emergency administering visits by abiding alcoholics in two burghal breadth hospitals. Ann Emerg Med 2001;38(4):S33. 55. Valentine C, Davis D, Ochs M, Hoyt D, Bailey D, Vilke G: The use of the Combitube as a deliver airway accessory for paramedic rapid-sequence intubation. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(1):144. 56. Chan TC, Dunford JV, Smith S, Sparrow W, Vilke GM: Appulse of an on-call physician on emergency 911 transports from a canton jail. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(1):162. 57. Vilke GM, Sardar W, Fisher R, Dunford JV, Chan TC: Aftereffect of age-old patients who debris carriage afterwards accessing 9-1-1. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(1):164. 58. Vilke GM, Steen PJ, Smith AM, Chan TC: Out-of-hospital pediatric intubation by paramedics: The San Diego experience. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2002;6(1):165. 59. Jin AS, Chan T, Davis D, Vilke G: -to-be randomized abstraction of adhesive lidocaine vs Hurricaine in a GI cocktail for dyspepsia. Acad Emerg Med 2002;9(5):381-382. 60. Jenson P, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Leining J, Schnell R, Chester R, Berthelet J, Marcotte A, Simmons C, Kelly D, Dunford J: Appulse of a multi-disciplinary, association consecutive inebriate affairs on ED visits by abiding alcoholics to three burghal emergency departments. Acad Emerg Med 2002;9(5):389. 61. Austin T, Chan TC, Nyheim E, Kelly D, Vilke GM: Does the accession of parenteral analgesic pre-medication admission accident for complications aback accumulated with methohexital for abstinent procedural balance in the ED? Acad Emerg Med 2002;9(5):407. 62. Glasser JL, Cardall TY, Podboy M, Vilke GM: Out-of-hospital pediatric rapid-sequence intubation by an aeromedical provider. Acad Emerg Med 2002;9(5):422-423. 63. Chan TC, Austin T, Nyheim E, Kelly D, Vilke GM: Does parenteral analgesic premedication admission accident of complications aback accumulated with methohexital for orthopedic reductions in the emergency department? Ann Emerg Med 2002;40(4):S7-S8. – 90 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 64. Davis D, Tokhi R, Wold R, Patel R, Chan T, Vilke G: The analytic presentation and aftereffect of emergency administering patients with analgesic epidural abscess. Ann Emerg Med 2002;40(4): S103. 65. Vilke GM, Loh A: A -to-be abstraction of aspersing ambulance aberration and its furnishings on emergency administering demography and hospital admissions. Prehosp Emerg Med 2003;7(1):171. 66. Buono C, Vilke GM, Schwartz B, Brown L, Swabb C: Anecdotic affidavit for and outcomes of patients who admission 9-1-1, afresh assurance out adjoin medical advice. Prehosp Emerg Med 2003;7(1):172. 67. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Smith AM, Chan TC: Appraisal for deaths in prehospital heroin balance patients advised with Naloxone who debris transport. Prehosp Emerg Med 2003;7(1):190. 68. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Murrin PA, Chan TC: -to-be countywide balloon to abatement ambulance aberration hours. Acad Emerg Med 2003;10(5):465. 69. Tran A, Davis DP, Wold RM, Patel R, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The use of accident agency appraisal to awning for analgesic epidural abcess in emergency administering patients with aback pain. Acad Emerg Med 2003;10(5):569. 70. Chan TC, Kelso D, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: Can accomplished bloom educators accommodate screening, abrupt action and barometer casework in an bookish teaching hospital emergency department? Acad Emerg Med 2003;10(5):515. 71. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Metz MA, Murrin PA, Chan TC: The aftereffect of abbreviating ambulance aberration hours on emergency administering interfacility transfers. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42(4):S6. 72. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Metz MA, Murrin PA, Chan TC: San Diego Canton bigger accommodating destination balloon to abatement emergency administering aberration hours and absent patients. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42(4):S2. 73. Chan TC, Clausen J, Neuman T, Eisele JW, Vilke GM: Does weight force during concrete abstemiousness account respiratory compromise? Ann Emerg Med 2003;42(4):S17. 74. Davis D, Grossman K, Vilke G, Kiggins D, Chan TC: Careless anticoagulation of emergency administering patients with aortic dissection. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42(4):S99. 75. Vilke GM, Wiesner C, Davis DP, Chan TC: The adeptness of abacus ipratropium boiler to albuterol for the prehospital assay of acknowledging airways disease. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2004; 8(1):112. – 91 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 76. Vilke GM, Vadeboncoeur T, Davis DP, Poste JC, Ochs M, Hoyt DB: The predictive bulk of paramedic appraisal of aspiration in patients adeptness RSI. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2004; 8(1):88-89. 77. Vilke G, Castillo E, Metz M, Murrin P, Ray LU, Lev R, Chan T: Association balloon to abatement ambulance aberration of patients and hours. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2004;8(1):84. 78. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Kelly D, Vilke GM, Guss DA: Appulse of a accelerated emergency administering admission and an accelerated affliction action on accommodating delay times and breadth of stay. Acad Emerg Med 2004;11(5):485. 79. Davis DP, Vadeboncoeur TF, Poste JC, Vilke GM, Ochs M, Hoyt DB: The use of acreage Glasgow blackout calibration to awning acutely head-injured patients to abide paramedic accelerated arrangement intubation. Acad Emerg Med 2004;11(5):492. 80. Patel RJ, Davis D, Vilke GM, Chan TC: Allegory of wire-guided cricothyrotomy abode with and afterwards balloon-cuffed endotracheal tubes vs. accepted surgical cricothyrotomy. Acad Emerg Med 2004;11(5):522. 80. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Dunford JV, Poste JC, Metz M, Ochs G, Smith A, Fisher R, McCallum-Brown L, Davis DP: The three-phase archetypal of cardiac arrest as activated to ventricular fibrillation in a large, burghal emergency medical casework system. Acad Emerg Med 2004;11(5):604. 82. Hutton K, Swanson E, Vilke G, Davis D, Jones S, Hoogeveen B: Cricothyrotomies by air medical providers in 2853 accommodating intubations. Air Med J 2004;23(5):33. 83. Davis D, Buono C, Vilke G, Sise M, Eastman B, Kennedy F, Vilke T, Hoyt D: The adeptness of air medical acknowledgment to patients with abstinent to astringent alarming academician injury. Air Med J 2004;23(5):31. 84. Hutton K, Swanson E, Vilke G, Davis D, Jones S, Hoogeveen B: Laryngoscopic accommodation brand predicts difficult intubations by air medical crews in the prehospital setting. Air Med J 2004;23(5):30. 85. Hutton K, Swanson E, Vilke G, Davis D, Jones S, Hoogeveen B: Success and abortion ante of RSI adjoin non-RSI intubations by air medical providers in 2853 patients. Air Med J 2004; 23(5):30. 86. Metz M, Marcotte A, Vilke GM: The aftereffect of abbreviating ambulance aberration hours on ed interfacility transfers. J Emerg Nurs 2004;30(5):411. 87. Metz M, Murrin P, Vilke GM: Association balloon to abatement ambulance aberration hours: the San Diego canton accommodating destination trial. J Emerg Nurs 2004;30(5):410. – 92 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 88. Metz M, Murrin P, Vilke GM: The three-phase EMS cardiac arrest archetypal for ventricular fibrillation. J Emerg Nurs 2004;30(5):405. 89. Vilke GM, Murrin P, Gardina L, Upledger Ray L, Stepanski B, Chan TC: Appulse of a new booster bench law. Ann Emerg Med 2004;44(4):S39-S40. 90. Vilke GM, Marcotte A, Metz M, Upledger Ray L: Affliction administering in the out-of-hospital setting. Ann Emerg Med 2004;44(4):S63. 91. Vilke GM, Murrin PA, Marcotte A, Upledger RL: Appulse of the San Diego Canton firestorm on emergency medical services. Ann Emerg Med 2004;44(4):S102-S103. 92. Davis DP, Pettit K, Poste JC, Vilke GM: The adeptness of out-of-hospital aggravate and tube thoracostomy in above agony victims. Ann Emerg Med 2004;44(4):S103. 93. Buono CJ, Davis DP, Vilke GM, Stepanski B. Esophageal Intubation in an EMS system: a six-year experience. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005; 9(1):113. 94. Dunford JV, Vilke GM, Chan TC. Appliance of EMS and hospital assets by consecutive inebriate affairs (SIP) clients. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005; 9(1):116. 95. Davis DP, Serrano JA, Buono CJ, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Hoyt DB. The predictive bulk of acreage and accession Glasgow blackout account in moderate-to-severe academician injury. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005; 9(1):124. 96. Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Upledger-Ray L, Davis DP, Murrin PA, Kennedy F, Cox S, Coimbra R. Appraisal of paramedic acreage triage of afflicted patients to agony centers and emergency departments. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005; 9(1):125. 97. Vilke GM, Harley J, Metz M, Stepanski B, Vroman D, Anderson M, Shipp H. Paramedic self-reported medication errors in an bearding survey. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2005; 9(1):127. 98. Bush J, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM. The aftereffect of alteration from a acrylic abutment D-Dimer to an ELISA D-Dimer on emergency physicians acclimation imaging studies practices to appraise for pulmonary embolism. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):41. 99. Vilke GM, Michalewicz B, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman T, Chan TC. Does weight force during concrete abstemiousness account respiratory compromise? Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):16. 100. Levine SD, Sloane C, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Dunford J. Cardiac ecology of capacity apparent to the Taser. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):71. – 93 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 101. Davis DP, Buono C, Serrano J, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Hoyt DB. The appulse of hyper- and hypoventilation on aftereffect in alarming academician injury. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12(5):138- 139. 102. Davis D, Buono C, Ramanujam P, Fisher R, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Metz M, Dunford J: The abeyant assurance of appointed cardiac arrest accepting facilities. Ann Emerg Med 2005;46(3):S17. 103. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Kelly DL, Vilke GM, Guss DA: Accelerated affliction at triage: Physician- directed accessory testing at triage for patients cat-and-mouse in an emergency department. Ann Emerg Med 2005;46(3):S107-S108. 104. Lev R, Vilke G, Dunford J: San Diego Bounded STEMI Summit. San Diego Physician. 2005;4:11-13. 105. Davis D, Reynoso J, Harley J, Kanegaye J, Buono C, Vilke G: The accustomed history of pediatric patients affair belief for paramedic intraosseous catheter insertion. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2006;10(1):110. 106. Davis D, Ramanujam P, Buono C, Vilke G: The acuteness of capnometry to ascertain endotracheal intubation: Breadth should we draw the line? Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2006; 10(1):118. 107. Levine S, Sloane C, Chan T, Dunford J, Vilke G: Cardiac ecology of capacity apparent to the Taser. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2006;10(1):130. 108. Levine SD, Sloane C, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Dunford J: Cardiac ecology of animal capacity apparent to the taser. Acad Emerg Med 2006;13(5 Supp 1):S47. 109. Vilke GM, Dolkas L, Stanley C, Smith AM, Chan TC: Appraisal of deaths associated with choking. Acad Emerg Med 2006;13(5 Supp 1):S49. 110. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Michalewicz BA, Neuman T, Levy S, Kolkhorst F: Does concrete abstemiousness appulse metabolic oxygen burning during exertion? Acad Emerg Med 2006; 13(5 Supp 1):S46. 111. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Sturgis KN, Chan TC, Lindsay SP, Dunford JV: Abatement of bloom affliction account appliance amid abiding accessible inebriates. Acad Emerg Med 2006;13 (5 Supp 1):S105-106. 112. Vilke G, Johnson W, Castillo EM, Ederheimer JA, Wexler C, Sloane CM, Chan TC: Appraisal of in-custody deaths adjacent to use of conductive action devices. Ann Emerg Med 2006;48(4 Supp 1):S23-S24. – 94 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 113. Tornabene SV, Chan TC, Davis DP, Deutsch R, Vilke GM: Evaluating the use and timing of opioids for the assay of cephalalgia headaches in the ED. Ann Emerg Med 2006;48 (4 Supp 1):S59-S60. 114. Killeen JP, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Buono C, Griswold W, Rao R, Lenert L: Wireless computerized accelerated triage in the field: How able-bodied does technology accomplish during accumulation blow incidents and adversity events? Ann Emerg Med 2006;48(4 Supp 1):S69. 115. Davis D, Salazar A, Vilke G, Chan T: The account of a atypical accommodation aphorism to analyze analgesic epidural abscess in ED patients with aback pain. Ann Emerg Med 2006;48(4 Supp 1):S66. 116. Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Stepanski BM, Murrin PA, Upledger-Ray L, Metz MA, Chan TC: San Diego Canton accommodating destination balloon to abatement ambulance assay hours: Three year follow-up. Ann Emerg Med 2006;48(4 Supp 1):S90. 117. Graydon C, Wilson S, Leahy D, Berthiaume S, Buesch B, Stein R, Vilke G, Davis D: The absolute predictive bulk of paramedic adjoin emergency physician admiration of the prehospital 12-lead ECG. Prehosp Emerg Affliction 2006;10(1):116. 118. Ramanujam P, Stepanski B, Smith A, Upledger-Ray L, Vilke GM. Appulse of a accompaniment booster bench law on acquiescence in pediatric cartage blast victims. Ann Emerg Med 2006; 48(4 Supp 1):S56. 119. Michalewicz BA, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Levy SS, Neuman TS, Kolkhorst FW. Ventilatory and metabolic demands during advancing concrete abstemiousness in advantageous adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2006;38(5) Suppl:S452-S453. 120. Chan T, Sloane C, Neuman T, Levine S, Castillo E, Vilke G, Bouton K, Kohokorst F. The appulse of the taser weapon on respiratory and ventilatory action in animal subjects. Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5 Suppl 1): S191-192. 121. Buono C, Lyon J, Huang R, Brown S, Liu F, Vilke G, Killeen J, Chan T, Kirsh D, Lenert L. Does wireless technology beforehand accommodating tracking in accumulation blow incidents? Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5 Suppl 1): S190. 122. Vilke G, Sloane C, Levine S, Neuman T, Castillo E, Chan T. Does the Taser Account Electrical Changes in Twelve Beforehand ECG Ecology of Animal Subjects? Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5 Suppl 1): S104. 123. Vilke G, Sloane C, Bouton K, Levine S, Neuman T, Castillo E, Kolkhorst F, Chan T. Cardiovascular and metabolic furnishings of the taser on animal subjects. Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5 Suppl 1): S104-105. 124. Sloane C, Vilke G, Chan T, Levine S, Dunford J. Serum troponin I altitude of capacity apparent to the taser x-26. Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14(5 Suppl 1): S103-104. – 95 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 125. Bouton KD, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Sloane C, Levine S, Neuman TS, Levy SS, Kolkhorst FW. Physiological furnishings of a bristles added Taser exposure. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007;39(5 Suppl):S323. 126. Firestone D, Band RA, Hollander JE, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Can Urine Dipstick and Abrupt Questionnaire Adumbrate Abnormal Serum Creatinine in Emergency Administering Patients? Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50(3):S24. 127. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Suffecool AC, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst FW, Chan TC. Physiologic Furnishings of the TASER on Animal Capacity Afterwards Exercise. Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50(3):S55. 128. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Guss DA. Appulse of Cyberbanking Medication Reconciliation on Triage Times for Patients Credible in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50(3):S71. 129. Marsan Jr RJ, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Davis DP, Stepanski BM. Description and Adeptness of Assay of Hemodynamically Cogent Bradycardia in a Large, Urban, Pacing-capable EMS System. Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50(3):S80. 130. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Kennedy S, FeinbergR, Guss DA. Appulse of an internet based barometer arrangement arrangement association dispensary admission and aftereffect for ED patients with no primary care. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(5 Suppl 1): S104. 131. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Suffecool A, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst F, Chan TC. Crossover-controlled animal abstraction of the physiologic furnishings of the Taser afterwards active exercise. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(5 Suppl 1): S155. 132. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. Appulse of psychiatric accommodating holds in the emergency administering on overcrowding. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(5 Suppl 1): S221. 133. Barnard AC, Sloane C, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Neuman TS, Kolkhorst FW. Physiological furnishings of TASER X-26 afterwards astute exercise. Med and Sci in Sports and Exercise 2008; 40(Suppl 5): S475. 134. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Guss DA, Jones K, Marshall J, Moore T, Castillo EM. Appulse of allowable nurse-patient ratios on emergency administering crowding. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4):S44. 135. Davis D, Fong T, Lawrence B, Vilke GM. Psychosocial variables admission the accommodation to alarm 9-1-1 in emergency administering patients with belly pain. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4):S71. – 96 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 136. Bizek G, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Chan TC. Characteristics and ante of rewarming of emergency administering patients with abstinent to astringent adventitious hypothermia. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4):S105-6. 137. Ramanujam P, Castillo EM, Patel E, Vilke GM, Wilson M, Dunford J. Pre hospital carriage time intervals for astute achievement patients. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4):S154. 138. Vilke GM, Killen J,P, Chan TC, Crumpacker J, Castillo EM. Accident factors and characteristics of avalanche amid emergency administering age-old patients. Ann Emerg Med 2008; 52(4):S160. 139. Marsan R, Castillo EM, Chan TC, Stepanski B, Vilke GM: Allegory of prehospital attendant blueprint assay to prospectively acquired data. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S85-S86. 140. Killeen D, Killeen J, Castillo EM, Chan TC, Vilke GM: Emergency administering accommodating appraisal of internet and email admission for healthcare information. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S132-S133. 141. Sloane CM, Chan TC, Kohlkorst F, Castillo EM, Neuman T, Vilke GM: Can a abstemiousness armchair account respiratory or ventilatory compromise? Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S137. 142. Castillo, EM, Vilke GM, Killeen J, Guss DA, Marshall J, Chan TC: Appulse of allowable nurse-patient ratios on ED medication delivery. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S157-S158. 143. Slattery D, Pierson B, Stanley K, Vilke GM: Bridging the training gap in cardiac arrest: identification of cardiac arrest controlling deficits in lay rescuers. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S182. 144. Slattery D, Stanley K, Vilke GM, Pierson B: non-medical responders are not authentic at anecdotic agonal respirations? Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S182. 145. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen J, Guss DA, Feinberg R, Friedman L, Chan TC: Factors associated with association dispensary aftereffect from an ED internet-based barometer system. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S247-S248. 146. Marmon J, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen J, Chan TC: The aftereffect of acceptance aggregation citizen about-face on emergency administering accommodating flow. Acad Emerg Med 2009;16(4)Suppl 1: S257-S258. – 97 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 147. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Williams M, Turner P, Boyle J, Chan TC. Collaborative to abatement ambulance diversion: The California ED Aberration Project. Ann Emerg Med 2009; 54(3):S79. 148. Lev R, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Chan TC. Multi-center abstraction of larboard afterwards assay ante from Emergency Departments confined a ample burghal region. Ann Emerg Med 2009; 54(3):S86. 149. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Gus DA, Marshall J, Castillo EM. Appulse of allowable nurse-patient ratios on time to antibacterial administering in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2009; 54(3):S97. 150. Vilke GM, Robertson NB, Castillo EM, Killeen JP, Chan TC. Erythrocyte sedimentation bulk compared to C-reactive protein as a screening brand in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2009; 54(3):S121. 151. Stiell IG, Nichol G, Leroux BG, Rea TD, Ornato JP, Powell J, Christenson J, Callaway CW, Kudenchuk PJ, Aufderheide TP, Idris AH, Daya M, Wang HE, Morrison L, Davis D, Andrusiek D, Stephens S, Cheskes S, Schmicker RH, Fowler R, Vaillancourt C, Hostler D, Zive D, Pirrallo RG, Vilke G, Sopko G, Weisfeldt M, the Resuscitation Outcomes Bunch (ROC) Investigators: Resuscitation outcomes bunch ROC PRIMED balloon of aboriginal accent assay adjoin afterwards assay in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation 2010;81S:S16. 152. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Luu B, Prabhakar N, Vilke GM. Factors Associated With Injuries Amid Capacity and Deputies During Law Administering Use of Force Events. Ann Emerg Med 2010; 56(3):S138. 153. Wilson MP, MacDonald KS, Vilke GM, Feifel D. Abeyant Complications of Olanzapine and Benzodiazepines Compared to Haloperidol and Benzodiazepines In Emergency Administering Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2010; 56(3):S155. 154. Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Marshall JB, Chan TC. Appulse of Allowable Nurse- Accommodating Ratios on Emergency Administering Acquittal Time. Ann Emerg Med 2010; 56(3):S182. 155. Chan TC, Castillo EM, Humber DM, Killeen JP. Abundance of Pharmacy Interventions and Emergency Overrides Afterward Implementation of Cyberbanking Pharmacy Assay In the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2010; 56(3):S343. 156. Chan TC, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen JP. Do Computerized Medication Alerts Change Medication Orders In the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2010; 56(3):S372. – 98 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 157. Wilson MP, Vilke GM, Govindarajan P, Itagaki MW. Emergency Physicians Assay Frequently Encountered Patient-Oriented Problems in the the Admeasurement with Which They Are Encountered in the Emergency Department. Acad Emerg Med 2011;18 (5)Suppl:S67. 160. Savaser DJ, Campbell CC, Chan TC, Shah V, Sloane CS, Hansen AV, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. The Aftereffect of Decumbent Astute Abstemiousness (PMR, aka ‘‘Hog-Tie’’) Position on Cardiac Achievement and Added Hemodynamic Measurements. Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S78. 161. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Brennan JJ, Chan TC. Arrangement Urgency Amid Frequent Emergency Administering Users In A Ample Burghal Arena Network. Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S96. 162. Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Chan TC, Vilke GM. Emergency Administering Patients on Warfarin – How Generally Is the Arrangement Due to the Medication? Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S121. 163. Killeen JP, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Rafie S, Dunlay R, Castillo EM. Does Pharmacist Assay of Medication Orders Delay Medication Administering in the Emergency Department? Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S166. 164. Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Oyama L, Carey M, Castillo EM. Does the Abode Another Cycle Appulse What Admonition Is Accessed on the Web? Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S202. 165. Vilke GM, Ali S, Simmons T, Witucki P, Wilson MP. Does An Alcohol-based Duke Sanitizer Affect Breathalyzer Levels? Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S278. 166. Vilke GM, Patel N, Castillo EM, Demers G. Assurance and Adeptness of Milk and Molasses in the ED. Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S287. 167. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Brennen JJ, Killeen JP, Vilke GM. Assorted Hospital Emergency Administering Visits Amid “Frequent Flyer” Patients With a Affliction Associcated-discharge Diagnosis. Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S321. 168. Wilson MP, Chen N, Minassian A, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. In Aggregate With Benzodiazepines And Booze Intoxication, Intramuscular But Not Articulate Olanzapine Is Associated With Decreased Oxygen Saturations. Acad Emer Med 2012;19(4):S356. 158. Vilke GM, Anthony E, Castillo EM. Factors Associated with Ambulance Use Amid Emergency Administering Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2011;18 (5)Suppl:S114. 159. Nordt SP, Castillo EM, Galinato M, Nguyen V, Clark RF, Cantrell FL, Chan TC, Vilke GM: Action Drink Use and Adverse Furnishings Amid Emergency Administering Patients. Clin Toxicol 2011; 49(6):579. – 99 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 169. Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Dunford JV, Fisher R, Pringle J, Castillo EM, Chan TC: Appulse of 12-lead ECG Wireless Transmission on Hospital STEMI Activations. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S25. 170. Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM: Factors Associated With Frequent Users of Emergency Administering Resources. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S32. 171. DeMers G, Graydon C, Stein M, Wilson S, Buesch B, Berthiaume S, Lee DM, Rivas J, Vilke GM, Davis D: Assay of Inter-facility Transfer Ante Afterwards Initiation of a Bounded PCI System. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S44. 172. Vilke GM, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Killeen JP, Chan TC: Assorted Hospital Emergency Administering Visits Amid Frequent Users With a Pain-Associated Acquittal Diagnosis. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S54. 173. Benaron D, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Guluma KZ: Emergency Administering Accommodating Perception of Stroke. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S58. 174. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM: Adeptness of Astute Myocardial Infarction Symptoms: Do Sex Differences Still Exist? Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S83. 175. Chan TC, Castillo EM, Dunford JV, Fisher R, Jensen AM, Vilke GM, Killeen JP: Hot Spots and Frequent Fliers: Anecdotic High Users of Emergency Medical Services. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4) S83-S84. 176. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Castillo EM: Identification of Frequent Users of Hospital Emergency Administering Assets Appliance a Community-wide Approach. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S102. 177. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Castillo EM: The Forgotten Emergency Administering Arrangement Aback Assessing Hospital Readmissions. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4)S105. 178. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM: Assorted Hospital Emergency Administering Visits Amid “Frequent Flyer” Patients With a Psychiatric-Associated Acquittal Diagnosis. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4) S146-S147. 179. Campillo A, MacDonald KS, Vilke GM, Wilson MP: The B52 Aggregate Is Not Frequently Acclimated in Emergency Departments and Causes A High Admeasurement of Patients to Abatement Asleep. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4) S147. 180. Lin GK, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Chen N, Wilson MP: A Allegory of Articulate Aripiprazole and Articulate Olanzapine Use in the Emergency Department. Ann Emer Med 2012;60(4) S147- S148. – 100 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 181. Sloane C, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T: The Ventilatory Furnishings of the Decumbent Astute Abstemiousness Position on Obese Animal Subjects. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S105. 182. Hogen R, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Castillo EM: Arrangement Urgency amidst the Abiding Ache Citizenry in a Ample Burghal Arena Emergency Administering Network. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S172. 183. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Brennan JJ: Factors Associated with Super Users of Emergency Administering Assets Accepted to Astute Care. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S183. 184. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Killeen JP: Comorbidity amid Frequent Emergency Administering Users with Psychiatric Associated Acquittal Diagnoses. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S229. 185. Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Chan TC: Factors Associated with Frequent Users of California Emergency Administering Resources. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S230. 186. Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Killeen JK, Stevenson ME, Kuntz KE, Vilke GM, Castillo EM: Appulse of Social Casework Case Administering on Homeless, Frequent Users of Emergency Departments. Acad Emer Med 2013;20(5):S231. 187. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Roberts EE, Vilke GM. What Contributes to Accountable and Administrator Injuries During Law Administering Use of Force Events? Ann Emerg Med 2013, 62(4), S107. 188. Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Wilson M, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM. Psychiatric- Associated Visits to California Emergency Departments: Presence of Licensed Psychiatric Beds and Admission. Ann Emerg Med 2013, 62(4), S118. 189. Granata RT, Vilke GM. Appulse of deferred CT imaging of bagged patients presenting with adapted brainy status. J Invest Med 2014;61(1):214. 190. Nowak RM, Schreiber D, Hollander J, Nagurney J, Hogan C, Wu A, Vilke GM, Apple F, Cannon C, Daniels L, Anand I, deFillippi C, McCord J, Shah K, Marston N, Neath SX, Christenson R, Diercks D, Limkakeng A, Jaffe A, Mueller C, Maisel A, Peacock F: Copeptin Provides Anxiety Bulk in Emergency Administering Patients Presenting with Astute Undifferentiated Chest Pain. Acad Emerg Med 2014;21(5):S89. – 101 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 191. Peacock W, Nowak R, Neath SX, Hollander J, Cannon C, Nagurney JT, Schreiber D, Hogan C, Diercks D, Stein JC, Headden G, Limkakeng AT, Mueller C, Vilke GM, Maisel A: Can a Added Altitude of Copeptin Beforehand Astute Myocardial Infarction Aphorism Out? Acad Emerg Med 2014;21(5):S90. 192. Vilke GM, Lassoff D, Chan TC, Hall CA, Bozeman WP, Castillo EM. Proning: Outcomes of Use of Force Followed with Decumbent Restraint. Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1): S161. 193. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Roberts EE, Moore JD, Parra KM, Castillo EM. Does Law Administering Use Different Levels of Force if the Accountable Appears to be Mentally Impaired? Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1): S238. 194. Hopper A, Dee J, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Chen V, Hall D, Wilson MP. Hypotensive Furnishings of Risperidone Are Not Added Aback Acclimated in Conjunction with Benzodiazepines or in Booze Bagged Patients but May Admission in Age-old Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S56. 195. Castillo, EM, Brennan JJ, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Vilke, GM, Chan TC. Thirty-day Readmissions Through the Emergency Administering in a Large, Burghal Region. Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S108. 196. Castillo EM, Chan TC, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Brennan JJ. Should Rural Hospitals be Concerned about Frequent Users of Emergency Administering Resources? Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S218. 197. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. Traveling Super Users of California Emergency Departments. Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S220. 198. Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Chan TC. Does Emergency Administering Interrogation Reduce ED Time for Patients with Pacemakers or ICDs? Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S274. 199. Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Chan TC. Assorted Emergency Administering Use and 30-day ED Visits. Acad Emerg Med 2014; 21(Supp 1):S322. 200. Marston N, Shah K, Mueller C, Neath SX, Christenson R, McCord J, Nowak R, Vilke G, Daniels L, Hollander J, Apple F, Cannon C, Nagurney J, Schreiber D, DeFilippi C, Hogan C, Diercks D, Limkaken A, Anand I, Jaffe A, Peacock WF, Maisel A, Wu, A: Can a added altitude of copeptin beforehand astute myocardial infarction aphorism out?. J Am Coll Cardiol 2014;63(12_S). – 102 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 201. Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Appulse of the Affordable Affliction Act on the Bloom Affliction Coverage of Patients Credible in the Emergency Department: Antecedent Aboriginal Quarter Findings. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S84 –S85.Smith C, Hopper AB, 202. Castillo EM, Dang AQ, Chan TC, Vilke GM. Bloodshed and Timing of Afterlife in Patients With Runaway Pacemakers. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S111. 203. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Hsia RY, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. Predicting Frequent Use of Emergency Administering Resources. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S118 – S119. 204. Campillo A, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Wilson MP. Use of Quetiapine in the Emergency Administering for Astute Agitation and Associated Physiologic Effects. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S138. 205. Vilke GM, Lev R, Chan TC, Lucas J, Smith J, Painter NA, Castillo EM. Decree Biologic Prescribing Patterns in a Ample Bounded Area. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S139-S140. 206. Hopper AB, Deen J, Smith C, Campillo A, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Wilson MP. Hypotensive Furnishings of Articulate Added Generation Antipsychotics in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(4s):S140-S141. 207. Marston N, Shah K, Mueller C, Neath SX, Christenson R, McCord J, Nowak R, Vilke GM, Daniels L, Hollander J, Apple F, Cannon C, Nagurney J, Schreiber D, deFilippi C, Hogan C, Diercks D, Limkakend A, Anand I, Wu A, Clopton P, Jeffe A, Peacock F, Maisel A. Does Copeptin Accommodate Added Accident Stratification in Chest Affliction Patients With a Mild Troponin Elevation? Circulation 2014; 130:A12996. 208. Egnatios J, Lev R, Petro S, Castillo E, Vilke G. Continued Active Death: Medadone. Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s):S140-S141. 209. Vilke GM, Guss DA. Pilot Abstraction of Telemedicine in a Canton Bastille to Appraise and Amusement Acutely Ill Inmates. Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s): S14. 210. Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Huang J, Castillo EM. Transient Ischemic Beforehand “Bouncebacks”: Emergency Administering Discharges Who Acknowledgment as Admissions Aural Seven Days. Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s):S112. 211. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Tehaney K, Castillo EM. Admissions Aural Seven Days of an Emergency Administering Discharge. Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s):S89. – 103 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 212. Lev R, Lee O, Petro S, Lucas J, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Coyne CJ. Specialty-Specific Prescribing Patterns to Patients Who Die From Decree Drugs: How Do Emergency Physicians Compare? Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s):S119. 213. Castillo EM, Chan, TC, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Ishamine P, Shah S, Kapoor K, Brennan JJ. A Description of Pediatric Frequent Users of Emergency Administering Resources. Ann Emerg Med 2015; 66(4s):S8. 214. Rentmeester L, Clark RF, Joshua A, Vilke, GM. (2015). Undetectable Absolute Phenytoin in a Accommodating with Animated Kappa Light Chains. Analytic Toxicology. 2015;53. 658. 215. Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. The Alteration Landscape of Emergency Administering Visits in California. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S15 216. Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Wilson MP, Brennan JJ. ED Appliance Above-mentioned to a Suicide and Self-Inflicted Abrasion Accompanying ED Visit. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S17. 217. Supat B, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Ishimine P, Shah S, Hsia RY, Castillo EM. Assessing Factors Associated with Pediatric Frequent Emergency Administering Utilization. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S32. 218. Coyne CJ, Chiu C, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Medication Adherence in the Emergency Department: What are the Barriers? Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S41. 219. Spinosa DL, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Hsia RY, Vilke GM. Multivariate Assay of 30- Day Readmission for Astute Myocardial Infarction. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S118. 220. Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Shah S, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Nguyen M. Asthma and Asthma- Mimicking Pediatric ED Revisit Aural Three Days of an ED Discharge. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S120. 221. Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Vilke GM. ED Appliance 3- Days Above-mentioned to a Fall-Related ED Arrangement Amid Age-old Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S139. 222. Coyne CJ, Le V, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Shatsky RA, Vilke GM. Low-Risk delirious Neutropenia: Can These Patients be Cautiously Discharged from the Emergency Department? Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S161. 223. Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Castillo EM. ED Revisits Aural 3 Days of an ED Acquittal Amid Age-old Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S169. – 104 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 224. Nakajima Y, Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Hsia R. Asthma Bouncebacks Emergency Administering Discharges Who Acknowledgment as Acceptance Aural Three Days. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S202. 225. Benaron D, Castillo E, Vilke G, Guluma K. Emergency Administering Accommodating Perception of Stroke: A Allegory of Age-old and Nonelderly Adeptness of Stroke. Acad Emerg Med 2016; 23:S256. 226. Vilke GM, Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Killeen JP. What Happens to Emergency Patients Who Leave Afterwards Actuality Credible by a Physician? Ann Emerg Med 2016;68(4):S33. 227. Castillo EM, Morgan AO, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Brennan JJ. Characteristics of Frequent Users of Emergency Departments With Pain-Related Diagnoses. Ann Emerg Med 2016;68(4):S56-57. 228. Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Hsia RY, Castillo EM. Trends Amid Emergency Administering Visits for Suicide-Related Diagnoses, 2008 – 2014. Ann Emerg Med 2016;68(4):S385. 229. Coyne CC, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Cancer-Related Emergency Administering Bounce Backs: Describing the Citizenry and Assessing Outcomes. Ann Emerg Med 2016;68(4):S387. 230. Kurz M C, Schmicker R, Leroux B, Nichol G, Aufderheide T, Cheskes S, Gray R, Jasti J, Kudenchuk P, Vilke G, Buick J , Wittwer L , Shani R, Brienza A, Straight R and Wang H E: Abstract 16472: Advanced vs. Basal Life Abutment in the Assay of Out-of-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. Circulation. 2016;134:A16472. 231. Cheskes S, Schmicker R, Morrison L, Rea T, Grunau B, Drenna I, Leroux B, Vaillancourt C, Schmidtt A, Kudenchuk P, Aufderheide T, Herren H, Vilke G, Flickinger K, Charleston M, Straight R, Jasti J, Christenson J: Abstract 13871: Does Acquiescence With a Global Cpr Affection Benchmark Adumbrate Adaptation From Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest? Circulation. 2016;134:A13871 232. Castillo EM, Ko K, Howard J, Vilke GM, Hsia R, Killeen JP, Brennan J. The Bulk and Accommodating Characteristics of 7-Day ED Revisits amid Senior Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S37-S38. 233. Hornbeak K, Castillo EM, Sloane C, Vilke GM. Injuries Associated with Law Administering Use-of-force Incidents with and afterwards Accountable Intoxication. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S131. PUBLICATIONS, continued: – 105 –
Abstracts 234. Coyne C, Li D, Brennan J, Castillo E, Vilke GM. Evaluating cancer-related affliction administering in the emergency administering setting. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S148- S149. 235. Brennan J, Vilke GM, Hsia R, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. Emergency administering visits afterward hospital admissions. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S159. 236. Vilke GM, Holman M, Brennan B, Castillo EM. Appraisal of the Accident of Carotid Avenue Abrasion in Strangulation. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S211-S212. 237. Coyne CJ, Brennan J, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Conducting Meaningful Population-Based Assay on Patients with Cancer Who Present To the Emergency Administering – A Abstraction on The Alignment of Categorization. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S223. 238. Miller A, Brennan J, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Adeptness and Concern over Ingredients in Packaged Food and Personal Hygiene Products amid Emergency Administering Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2017; 24 (S1):S248. 239. Killeen JP, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Dunford JK, Kahn C, Powell R, Sparks J, Pringle J, Chavez DJ, Branning MD. Prehospital to Emergency Administering Abstracts Exchange- a SAFR Transition of Care. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S2. 240. Sloane C, Mash DC, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Appraisal of Accent Markers in Aseptic Individuals Afterward Concrete Accent with and Afterwards a Adulterated TASER Activation. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S41. 241. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Killeen JK, Hsia RY, Castillo EM. ED Revisits aural 3 Days of an ED Acquittal for Urinary Amplitude Infection amid Geriatric Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S85. 242. Kreshak, Tolia VT, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. A Four-Year Descriptive Assay of Geriatric Patients’ Visits to the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S97. 243. Nakajima Y, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Factors Associated with Ambulance Use in Emergency Administering Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S102. 244. Tolia VT, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Kreshak AA, Castillo EM. Appraisal of Mobility and Abatement Accident amid Seniors Presenting to the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S102. 245. Tolia VT, Chan TC, Killeen JP, Vilke GM, Kreshak AA, Castillo EM. Identification of Unrecognized Aberration in Senior Emergency Administering Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S105. PUBLICATIONS, continued: – 106 –
Abstracts 246. Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hsia RY, Killeen JK, Castillo EM. Geriatric visits to California Emergency Administering from 2008 through 2014. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S158-S159. 247. Coyne CJ, Ence T, Smyres C, Brennan J, Castillo E, Vilke GM. The accord amid medication knowledge, perceived importance, and medication adherence. Ann Emerg Med 2017; 70(4): S169. 248. Vilke GM, Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Hsia RY, Killeen JP, Castillo EM. Emergency Administering Appliance Three Days Above-mentioned to a Septicemia Assay amid Geriatric Patients. Acad Emerg Med 2018;70(4):S45. 249. Coyne CJ, Ha E, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Birring P, Shah S, Vilke GM. Cancer-Related Venous Thromboembolism in the Emergency Department: A Attendant Accomplice Study. Acad Emerg Med 2018;70(4):S72. 250. Castillo EM, Vuong CL, Vilke GM, Brennan JJ, Hsia RY, Killeen JP. 30-Day Readmissions amid Age-old Patients Discharged with an Astute Myocardial Infraction. Acad Emerg Med 2018;70(4):S120. 251. Coyne CJ, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. Cancer-Related Emergency Administering Visits in the Elderly: Comparing Characteristics and Outcomes. Acad Emerg Med 2018;70(4):S121. 252. Vilke GM, Lutz M, Sloane C, Castillo E, Brennan J, Swift S, Coyne C. Physiological Furnishings of a Acquittal Sock. Ann Emerg Med 2018; 72(4): S56. 253. Tolia VM, Kreshak AA, Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Castillo EM. Antecedent Accident Screening and Appulse of Appraisal for Geriatric Emergency Administering Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2018; 72(4): S83. 254. Castillo EM, Cronin AO, Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Hsia RY. Trends in Biologic and Booze Use from 2008 Through 2016. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S41. 255. Castillo EM, Brennan JJ, Hsia RY, Vilke GM, Killeen JP, Chan TC. Trends in Emergency Administering Discharges from 2008 Through 2016. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S61. 256. Castillo EM, Tolia VM, Kreshak AA, Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Hsia RY. A Description of Geriatric Patients Presenting to California Emergency Departments for a Fall-Related Complaint. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S90-1. – 107 –
PUBLICATIONS, continued: Abstracts 257. Killeen JP, Docter TA, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Chan TC, Tolia VM. Allegory of Breadth of Break for Patients with High Acuteness Troponin vs Accepted Troponin. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S352. 258. Tolia VM, Chan TC, Brennan JJ, Castillo EM, Vilke GM, Wardi G, Kreshak AA. The Appulse of a Abbreviate Hospital Worker Strike on Emergency Administering Utilization. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S236. 259. Vilke GM, Mash D, Pardo M, Bozeman W, Hall C, Sloane C, Wilson M, Coyne CJ, Xie C, Castillo EM. Excitation Abstraction — Unexplained In-Custody Deaths: Evaluating Biomarkers of Accent and Agitation. Acad Emerg Med 2019; 26(S1):S260. 260. Castillo EM, Vuong C, Brennan JJ, Chan TC, Cronin AO, Vilke GM. Electric Scooter- Accompanying Injuries afterwards their Introduction into a Ample Burghal Area. Bookish Emergency Medicine. 2020;27(S1): S183. – 108 –
ORAL PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL MEETINGS: 1. Chan TC, Buchanan J, Anderson M, Vilke GM: Accommodating ethnicity and age in prehospital emergency ambulance use and acuity rates. NAEMSP Mid-Year Meeting, Lake Tahoe, Nevada; July 1998. 2. Vilke GM, Dunford JV, Buchanan J, Chan TC: Are analgesic balance deaths accompanying to accommodating absolution afterwards naloxone? ACEP Assay Forum, San Diego, California; October 1998. 3. Gerling MC, Hamilton RS, Davis DP, Morris GF, Vilke GM, Hayden SR: The furnishings of cervical aback apathy on abode and laryngoscope brand another on an ambiguous cervical aback abrasion in a anatomy archetypal of intubation. ACEP Assay Forum, San Diego, California; October 1998. 4. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Ray LU, Anderson ME: Use of prehospital blast abrasion abstracts to appraise bounded auto assurance abstemiousness use. NAEMSP Anniversary Meeting, Marcos Island, Florida; January 1999. 5. Chew GS, Chan TC, Bramwell K, Davis DP, Vilke GM: Does belly appendage from air animation affect the accurateness of the syringe esophageal detector accessory in audition esophageal intubation? SAEM Western Bounded Assay Forum, Redondo Beach, California; March 1999. 6. Davis DP, Kimbro T, Vilke GM: The use of midazolam for prehospital rapid-sequence intubation may be associated with a dose-related admission in hypotension. NAEMSP Anniversary Meeting, Dana Point, California; January 2000. 7. Marino AT, Sharieff G, Gerhart AE, Chan TC, Vilke GM: The adeptness and aggravation bulk of prehospital midazolam for the assay of pediatric seizures. NAEMSP Anniversary Meeting, Dana Point, California; January 2000. 8. Eisele JW, Chan T, Vilke G, Neuman T, Clausen J: Aftereffect of weight placed on the aback of capacity in the clump abstemiousness position. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Anniversary Meeting, Reno, Nevada; February 2000. 9. Chan TC, Vilke GM, Neuman TS, Clark RF, Clausen JL: The aftereffect of oleoresin capsicum aerosol assimilation on pulmonary and respiratory function. SAEM Western Bounded Assay Forum, Portland, Oregon; April 2000. 10. Vilke GM, Chan TC, Seltzer A, Fisher R, Dunford JV: Aftereffect of out-of-hospital abnegation of paramedic carriage by parents of pediatric patients. Accompaniment of California EMS Authority EMS for Accouchement Anniversary Conference, San Diego, California; November 2000. 11. Deitch S, Vilke GM, Marino A, Vroman D, Chan TC: Aftereffect of prehospital use of nitroglycerine on EKG allegation in patients with chest pain. American Academy of Emergency Analgesic Anniversary Conference, Orlando, Florida; March 2001. – 109 –
ORAL PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL MEETINGS, continued: 12. Vilke GM, Steen PJ, Smith AM, Chan TC: Pediatric intubation by paramedics: The San Diego Canton experience. SAEM Western Bounded Assay Forum, Irvine, California; March 2001. 13. Davis DP, Ochs M, Hoyt DB, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: The use of the Combitube as a deliver airway accessory for paramedic RSI. SAEM Western Bounded Assay Forum, Irvine, California; March 2001. 14. Chan TC, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: Appulse of a association multidisciplinary abandoned beat team. SAEM Anniversary Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; May 2001. 15. Chan TC, Dunford JV, Vilke GM: Appulse of a association multidisciplinary abandoned beat team. CAL/ACEP Authentic Assembly, Santa Clara, California; June 2001. (Won Award for Best Articulate Presentation) 16. Valentine C, Davis D, Ochs M, Hoyt D, Bailey D, Vilke G: The use of the Combitube as a deliver airway accessory for paramedic accelerated arrangement induction. NAEMSP Anniversary Meeting, Tucson, Arizona; January 2002. 17. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Metz MA, Murrin PA, Chan TC: -to-be countywide balloon to abatement ambulance aberration hours. SAEM Western Bounded Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona; April 2003. 18. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Murrin PA, Chan TC: -to-be countywide balloon to abatement ambulance aberration hours. SAEM Anniversary Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2003. 19. Vilke GM, Lev R, Castillo EM, Metz MA, Murrin PA, Chan TC: San Diego Canton bigger accommodating destination balloon to abatement emergency administering aberration hours and absent patients. American College of Emergency Physicians Assay Forum, Boston, Massachusetts; October 2003. 20. Vilke G, Castillo E, Metz M, Murrin P, Ray LU, Lev R, Chan T: Association balloon to abatement ambulance aberration of patients and hours. NAEMSP National Conference, Tucson, Arizona; January 2004. 21. Marcelyn Metz, Patricia Murrin, Gary M. Vilke: The three-phase EMS cardiac arrest archetypal for ventricular fibrillation. ENA Anniversary Meeting; San Diego, California; October 2004. 22. Michalewicz, BA, TC Chan, GM Vilke, SS Levy, TS Neuman, and FW Kolkhorst: Ventilatory and metabolic demands during advancing concrete abstemiousness in advantageous adults. American College of Sports Analgesic Anniversary Meeting, Denver, CO; June 2006. [Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38(5 Supplement), 2006]. 23. Vilke GM, Ali S, Simmons T, Witucki P, Wilson MP. Does an alcohol-based sanitizer appulse breathalyzer levels? SAEM Anniversary Meeting, Chicago, Illinois; May 2012. – 110 –
1. “Death of a Child: How to Amusement the Survivors” — Grand Rounds, Administering of Emergency Medicine, UCSD Medical Center; April 1996. 2. “Assessing GCS and the Acreage Neurologic Exam” — Palomar College Paramedic Training; June 1998. 3. “Prehospital Shock”; “Management of the Acreage Agony Patient” — Mercy Air, Ventura Canton Abode Series; August 1998. 4. “ER: Not Aloof a Television Show, But a Acreage of Research” — Howard Hughes Foundation Abode Series, University of California, San Diego; November 1998. 5. “Multi-Casualty Incident” — UCSD Medical Centermost Agony Conference; March 1999. 6. “Managing the Prehospital Multi-Casualty Incident” — Southwestern College Paramedic Training Institute; May 1999. 7. “Aeromedical Transport: The Past and Accepted Environment” — Agony Morbidity and Bloodshed Conference, Children’s Hospital, San Diego, California; July 1999. 8. “Altitude Medicine”; “Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Assay Options”; “Aeromedical Carriage Options”; “Emergent Airway Administering Options” — Rural Emergency Analgesic Conference, Jackson Hole, Wyoming; August 1999. 9. “Abdominal and Chest Agony in Sports” — Aboriginal Anniversary San Diego Canton Athletic Coaches Workshop, San Diego, California; June 2000. 10. “Tabletop Altercation on Actinic Weapon of Accumulation Destruction” — Facilitator of Tabletop Training for San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Team; July 2000. 11. “Pediatric IV Access”; “Spinal Immobilization”; “Children with Special Bloom Affliction Needs”; “Cardiovascular Emergencies” — American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals Conference, San Diego, California; November 2000. 12. “New Frontiers in Acreage Administering of Pediatric Cachet Epilepticus” — Accompaniment of California EMS Authority Anniversary EMS for Accouchement Conference, San Diego, California; November 2000. 13. “EMS Medical Control: Avoiding your Day in Court” — ACEP’s Emergency Analgesic Connection Conference, San Diego, California; March 2001. 14. “Pediatric Intubations by Paramedics” — San Diego Chapter of the Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine; April 2001. 15. “Warfare and Terrorism: A Assay of Actinic Agents — San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Aggregation Training; August 2001. SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS: – 111 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 16. “Bioterrorism and San Diego County” — Council of Association Clinics Meeting; October 2001. 17. “Bioterrorism and San Diego Canton Readiness” — CTN account with Bill Horn; October 2001. 18. “Future of Prehospital Care” — Keynote Speaker, Southwestern Paramedic College Graduation; November 2001. 19. “Biological Agents for Terrorism” — San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Aggregation Training; November 2001. 20. “Clinical Aspects of Bioterrorist Agents” — Palomar Paramedic College; November 2001. 21. “Clinical Aspects of Bioterrorism” — Grand Rounds, Fallbrook Hospital; January 2002. 22. “Bioterrorism and San Diego Canton Readiness” — Poway Town Hall Meeting; January 2002. 23. “Bioterrorist Preparedness” — National Medical Association, San Diego County; January 2002. 24. “Chemical Agents of Terrorism: Assay and Treatment” — Topics and Advances in Internal Medicine, San Diego, California; March 2002. 25. “Bioterrorism: Implications for the Acknowledged and Calm Community” — Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California; April 2002. 26. “Prehospital Administering of Pediatric Seizures” — EMS-Children Anniversary Conference; San Diego, California; November 2002. 27. “Paramedicine – Past, Present and Future” — Keynote Speaker, Southwestern Paramedic College Graduation; San Diego, California; December 2002. 28. “Medical Accumulation Preparedness: How would you Respond to a Accessible Victim of Bioterrorism?” — Bioterrorism Accommodation Training Conference; San Diego California; January 2003. 29. “Update on Bioterrorism” — The Western States Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine; Park City, Utah; January 2003. 30. “Academic Emergency Analgesic and Assay Opportunities” — San Diego Bloom Admonition Association, San Diego, California; February 11, 2003. 32. “Blast and Radiological Injuries: Myths and Realities” — San Diego Canton Burghal Medical Strike Aggregation Training; San Diego, California; August 2003. – 112 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 33. “Clinical Aspects of Bioterroism” — American Correctional Bloom Casework Association, California and Nevada Chapter Anniversary Conference, San Diego, California; September 2003. 34. “Bioterrorism” — UCSD/SDSU General Preventive Analgesic Abode Address Series, La Jolla, California; October 2003. 35. “Prehospital Pediatric Airway Obstruction” – Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds, San Diego, California; July 2004. 36. “Future of Healthcare in San Diego: Trends Impacting our Commitment System” — San Diego Organization of Healthcare Leaders, San Diego, California; August 2004. 36. “Firestorm 2003” — Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds, San Diego, California; January 2004. 37. “EMS research: Unique ethical and authoritative issues” — Activated Assay Ethics National Amalgamation Anniversary meeting, San Diego, California; October 2004. 38. “What happens aback you alarm 911?” — San Diego Sports Analgesic Foundation, San Diego, California; October 2004. 39. “Making the Burghal Medical Acknowledgment Arrangement Assignment for You” — Emergency Acknowledgment 2004 Conference, San Diego, California; November 2004. 40. “San Diego Canton Emergency Administering Ambulance Bypass – Past, Present, Future” — Urgent Matters Briefing, San Diego, California; November 2004. 41. “San Diego Canton Emergency Administering Ambulance Bypass – Past, Present, and Future” — San Diego Association Emergency Departments, San Diego, California; December 2, 2004. 42. “Emergency Acknowledgment Administering for Efficiency of Affliction and Fiscal Consideration” — American Correctional Bloom Casework Association, Oakland, California; April 2, 2005. 43. “Conducted Action Accessories – Medical Updates and Issues” — Badge Executive Assay Forum, Houston, Texas; October 18, 2005. 44. “Conducted Action Accessories Adjacency Deaths and Medical Response” — 2005 Analytical Issues in Policing Series, Badge Executive Assay Forum, San Diego, California; December 8, 2005. 45. “Conductive Electrical Accessories (Tasers®) and Patients with Aflame Aberration for Law Administering and Emergency Medical Personnel” — The U.S. Burghal Municipalities EMS Medical Directors Anniversary Meeting, Dallas, Texas; February 16, 2006. 46. “Tasers and Abrupt Death” — Keynote apostle at One Day Symposium on In-Custody Deaths by the Florida Sheriffs Association, Orlando, Florida; June 1, 2006. – 113 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 47. “Medical Aspects of the Use of Force Continuum” — Administering of Justice Association Oriented Policing Casework (COPS) Conference, Washington, DC; July 29, 2006. 48. “Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium” — 7th Anniversary University of California Neurotrauma Meeting, Carmel, California; August 3, 2006. 49. “Use of Force: Abrupt Afterlife Myths and Aflame Delirium” — The Commission of Accreditation for Law Administering Agencies (CALEA) Beneath Baleful Technology Alive Accumulation Meeting, Washington, DC; September 10, 2006. 50. “Police In-Custody Deaths and the Taser Controversy” — UCSD/SDSU General Preventive Analgesic Abode Address Series, La Jolla, California; September 2006. 51. “Conductive Action Devices: The medical aspects of Taser Cyberbanking Ascendancy Accessories (ECDs) and added Action Devices” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 16-17, 2006. 52. “Cardiac, Respiratory and Metabolic Furnishings of EMD” – Abstraction of Deaths Afterward Electro Able-bodied Disruption, Affair of the Arch Medical Panel for the National Institute of Justice. Washington D.C.; January 9, 2007. 53. “The Medical Implications of Tasers and the Appulse on EMS ” – National Amalgamation of EMS Physicians National Conference. Naples, FL; January 12, 2007. 54. “Excited Delirium” – Solutions For Corrections Seminar for the California Accompaniment Sheriff’s Association. Ontario, CA; February 7, 2007. 55. “Excited delirium, positional amazement and restraint” — EMS Today Conference, Baltimore, Maryland; March 10, 2007. 56. “Medical implications of Tasers and added Conductive Action Devices” — EMS Today Conference, Baltimore, Maryland; March 10, 2007. 57. “Excited Delirium” — American Correctional Bloom Casework Association, Oakland, California; September 19, 2007. 58. “Human Physiologic Furnishings of Tasers” – Abstraction of Deaths Afterward Electro Able-bodied Disruption, Affair of the Arch Medical Panel for the National Institute of Justice. Washington D.C.; September 27, 2007. 59. “The analytic impacts of TASER and added Conductive Action Accessories on Humans: A Assay of the latest Medical Research” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 28-30, 2007. – 114 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 60. “Physiological Furnishings of Tasers” – The Burghal Council of Miami-Dade. Miami, Florida; January 17, 2008. 61. “Excited Delirium: What is it? Why does it kill? What do we allegation to apperceive about it? Western States Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine. Park City, Utah, February 8, 2008. 62. “Medical Furnishings of Tasers” – The Burghal Council of Houston. Houston, Texas; March 10, 2008. 63. “Less Baleful Weapons” – Emergency Nurses Association, San Diego Chapter. San Diego, California; April 18, 2008. 64. “The Analytic Impacts of TASER and added Conductive Action Accessories on Bodies and Why People Die Afterwards” — American Correctional Bloom Casework Association, San Diego, California; September 17, 2008. 65. “Police In-Custody Deaths and Aflame Delirium” — UCSD/SDSU General Preventive Analgesic Abode Address Series, La Jolla, California; October 2008. 66. “The Analytic Impacts of TASER and added Conductive Action Accessories on Humans” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; October 29, 2008. 67. “Agitated Aberration – Role of Adulterous Biologic Use in Abrupt Abstemiousness Death” Western Medical Toxicology Fellowship Conference. San Diego, California; April 29, 2009. 68. “Conducted Action Devices: Are They Safe Options?” Aflame Aberration Conference by the Canadian Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Niagara Falls, Canada; May 26, 2009. 69. “The Physiologic Furnishings of the Taser on Humans” UCSD Biomedical and Analytic Assay Seminars. San Diego, California; June 2, 2009. 70. “The Taser-Plastic Surgery Interface” UCSD Administering of Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds. San Diego, California; June 17, 2009. 71. “ECD Assay Update and Assurance Issues” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 12, 2009. 72. “Use of the Abstemiousness Armchair and Positional Asphyxia” – Southern California Bastille Manager’s Association. Temecula, California; January 21, 2010. – 115 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 73. “Excited Aberration Challenges and Best ER Practices” Aflame Aberration Conference by the Canadian Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Niagara Falls, Canada; April 19, 2010. 74. “Excited Aberration and TASERs: What Physicians Allegation to Know” – Grand Rounds Scripps Encinitas Hospital. Encinitas, California; July 15, 2010. 75. “Excited Aberration and TASERs: What Physicians Allegation to Know” – Grand Rounds University Medical Center. Las Vegas Nevada; August 10, 2010. 76. “Review of ECD Assay and Appear Cardiac Capture” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 17, 2010. 76. “The Science Abaft the American Affection Amalgamation ACLS Guidelines” – Puerto Vallarta ACLS Resuscitation Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; February 18, 2011. 77. “The Science Abaft the American Affection Amalgamation ACLS Guidelines” – Cabo San Lucas ACLS Resuscitation Conference. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; March 25, 2011. 78. “ROC Cardiac Arrest Outcomes” – San Diego Resuscitation Conference. San Diego, California; April 9, 2011. 79. “Do Cyberbanking Ascendancy Accessories Annihilate Humans: Assay of the Data” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 16, 2011. 80. “Evaluation Afterwards Asthmatic or Strangulation” – UCSD Forensic Nursing Conference. San Diego, California; April 28, 2012. 81. “Prehospital Hypothermia for Cardiac Arrest” – Santa Clara Canton EMS Conference. San Jose, California; May 23, 2012. 82. “The Science Abaft the American Affection Amalgamation ACLS Guidelines” – Cabo San Lucas ACLS Resuscitation Conference. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; August 21, 2012. 83. “Acute Cerebral Accidents” – Hermosillo ACLS Resuscitation Conference. Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico; September 11, 2012. 84. “Excited Aberration Syndrome: TASERS, Restraints, and Abrupt Death” – Emergency Nurses Amalgamation Anniversary Conference. San Diego, California; September 15, 2012. 85. “Electronic Ascendancy Accessories and the not so Abominable Truth about their Lethality” – Abrupt Death, Aflame Aberration and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; November 14, 2012. – 116 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 86. “Medical Appraisal and Detection of Dementia and Delirium” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada, December 5, 2012. 87. “Acute Cerebral Accidents” – Puerto Vallarta Resuscitation Conference. Puerto Vallarta Mexico; January 17, 2013. 88. “Excited Aberration Syndrome: TASERS, Restraints, and Abrupt Death” – San Diego Canton Emergency Nurses Amalgamation 911 Conference. San Diego, California; April 19, 2013. 89. “Acute Cerebral Accidents” – Cabo San Lucas Resuscitation Conference. Cabo San Lucas Mexico; April 27, 2013. 90. “Acute Myocardial Infarction” – Mazatlan Resuscitation Conference. Mazatlan Mexico; May 7, 2013. 91. “Hypothermia Column Cardiac Arrest” –Acapulco Resuscitation Conference. Acapulco, Mexico; May 28, 2013. 92. “Bath Salts and In-Custody Death”- National Sheriff’s Association. Charlotte, NC; June 25, 2013. 93. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Mexico Amalgamation of Emergency Analgesic Emergency Update Conference. Mexico City, Mexico; June 28, 2013. 94. “Management of Arch Trauma” – Mexico Amalgamation of Emergency Analgesic Emergency Update Conference. Mexico City, Mexico; June 28, 2013. 95. “Hypothermia Column Cardiac Arrest” –La Paz Resuscitation Conference. La Paz, Mexico; July 22, 2013. 96. “Management of Arch Trauma” – Mexico Amalgamation of Emergency Analgesic Emergency Update Conference. Monterrey, Mexico; September 26, 2013. 97. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Mexico Amalgamation of Emergency Analgesic Emergency Update Conference. Monterrey, Mexico; September 26, 2013. 98. “Risk Administering and Aspersing Malpractice Exposure” – UCSD Administering of Orthopedics Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA October 2, 2013. 99. “Decreasing Your Accident in Labor and Delivery” – UCSD 9th Anniversary Perinatal Symposium, San Diego, CA October 11, 2013. 100. “Excited Aberration Syndrome: TASERS, Restraints, and Abrupt Death” – UCSD Administering of Emergency Analgesic Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA November 11, 2013. – 117 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 101. “Excited Aberration Syndrome” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Orlando, Florida; December 12, 2013. 102. “The accent of CT on the antecedent appraisal of a agony patient: ABC or AB-CT ?” – Primero Simposium Internacional BNH con UCSD Celebrado en Los Cabos. Los Cabos, Mexico; December 7, 2013. 103. “Management of Arch Trauma” –Emergency Analgesic Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; December 18, 2013. 104. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Emergency Analgesic Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; December 18, 2013. 105. “Pulmonary Embolism: Appraisal and Treatment”- 25th Anniversary Mexico Emergency Analgesic Congress. Acapulco, Mexico; February 20, 2014. 106. “Management of Arch Trauma” –Emergency Analgesic Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; March 5, 2014. 107. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Emergency Analgesic Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; March 5, 2015. 108. “Management of Burns” –Trauma Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; April 3, 2014. 109. “Management of Arch Trauma” –Trauma Update Conference. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; April 3, 2014. 110. “Cuffs, Chains and Chairs” – Abstemiousness and In-Custody Afterlife Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; April 24, 2014. 111. “Management of Burns” –Trauma Update Conference. Los Cabos, Mexico; June 5, 2014. 112. “Management of Arch Trauma” – Primera Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; July 18, 2014 113. “Management of Burns” – Primera Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; July 18, 2014. 114. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Primera Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; July 18, 2014. 115. “Pulmonary Embolism: Appraisal and Treatment”- Primera Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; July 18, 2014. – 118 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 116. “Risk Administering and Aspersing Malpractice Exposure” – UCSD Administering of Anesthesia Affliction Account Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA September 24, 2014. 117. “The ABCs of CPR” –Huatulco Resuscitation Conference. Huatulco, Mexico; October 2, 2014. 118. “Risk Administering and Aspersing Malpractice Exposure” – UCSD Assay of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA October 16, 2014. 119. “Identification and Assay of Aflame Aberration Syndrome” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona; December 11, 2014. 120. “Autopsy of an In-Custody Death” – Defense Assay Institute Anniversary Conference, San Diego, CA January 30, 2015. 121. “TASERS: The abominable truth”- 26th Anniversary Mexico Emergency Analgesic Congress. Mazatlan, Mexico; February 5, 2015. 122. “Resuscitation Update: CPR, Hypothermia and new devices” – 26th Anniversary Mexico Emergency Analgesic Congress. Mazatlan, Mexico; February 5, 2015. 123. “Management of Arch Trauma” – Segundo Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; May 22, 2015. 124. “Updates in Cardiac Arrest: The ROC Trials” – Segundo Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; May 22, 2015. 125. “Pulmonary Embolism: Appraisal and Treatment”- Segundo Feria Anniversary de la Salud. Guadalajara, Mexico; May 22, 2015. 126. “Resuscitation Update: CPR, Hypothermia and new devices” – Altitude and Biking Analgesic Symposium. Cusco, Peru; August 21, 2015. 127. “Approaches to Stabilization, Transfer and Disposition of Tourist with Assorted Agony – Altitude and Biking Analgesic Symposium. Cusco, Peru; August 21, 2015. 128. “Risk Administering and Aspersing Malpractice Exposure” – UCSD Administering of Orthopedics Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA December 2, 2015. 129. “Ketamine and EMS” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada; December 3, 2015. 130. “Pulmonary Embolism: Appraisal and Treatment”- 27th Anniversary Mexico Emergency Analgesic Congress. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; February 4, 2016. – 119 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 131. “The accent of CT on the antecedent appraisal of a agony patient: ABC or AB-CT ?” – 27th Anniversary Mexico Emergency Analgesic Congress. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; February 4, 2016. 132. “Risk Administering and Aspersing Malpractice Exposure” – UCSD Administering of Dermatology Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA February 11, 2016. 133. “Remembering the Provider” – Southern California Amalgamation of Bloom Accident Managers, Palm Desert, CA May 4, 2016. 134. “The ABCs of CPR” –San Miguel Bloom Fair. San Miguel, Mexico; July 15, 2016. 135. “Beware of the Medically Fragile Patient”- Special Needs Conference by the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada; March 7, 2017. 136. “Avances en Tromboembolia Pulmonar”- 3rd Anniversary Congreso Binacional de Analgesic de urgencias y Trauma, Tijuana, Mexico; May 5, 2017. 137. “Caso Clinico de Trauma”- 3rd Anniversary Congreso Binacional de Analgesic de urgencias y Trauma, Tijuana, Mexico; May 5, 2017. 138. “Avances en Aeromedicina”- 3rd Anniversary Congreso Binacional de Analgesic de urgencias y Trauma, Tijuana, Mexico; May 6, 2017. 139. “Science of Restraint, Position/Compression and Asphyxia, and Science Abaft Asphyxial Death” – Badge Use of Force in Today’s World. Miami, FL; June 26, 2017. 140. “Excited Aberration Affection and the Accident of Litigation” – California Crisis Action Aggregation Amalgamation Anniversary Meeting. Costa Mesa, CA; August 24, 2017. 141. “Medico-legal Issues in the Acutely Agitated Patient” – Coalition on Psychiatric Emergencies Pre-Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona, December 15, 2017. 142. “Updates on Aflame Delirium” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona, December 15, 2017. 143. “When Should Ketamine be Acclimated in the Assay of Agitation?” – International Conference on Emergency Medicine. Mexico City, Mexico, June 8, 2018. 144. “Avances en Tromboembolia Pulmonar”- 3rd Anniversary Congreso Binacional de Analgesic de urgencias y Trauma, Tijuana, Mexico; June 7, 2019. 145. “Excited Aberration in the ED: Analytic Pearls” – Southern California EM Symposium, Los Angeles, California. February 1, 2020. 146. “Updates in Treating Aflame Aberration Syndrome”- 31st Emergency and Reanimation Congress, Acapulco, Mexico. February 12, 2020. – 120 –
SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, continued: 147. “Management of Astute Agitation in the Emergency Department”- 31st Emergency and Reanimation Congress, Acapulco, Mexico. February 12, 2020. 148. “Debate on Aflame Aberration and Treatment” – Anniversary Update on Behavioral Emergencies Conference. Zoom, December 2, 2020. 149. “Excited Aberration Syndrome” – San Diego Canton Methamphetamine Strike Force. San Diego, California, December 4, 2020. – 121 –
APPENDIX B Affidavit for aftermost 4 years Degradation Affidavit September 25, 2017 Tavares Docher vs. Ken J. Mascara, as Sheriff of St. Lucie, et al. U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida Case No.: 2:16cv14413 Attorney: Summer Barranco Defense: In-custody cardiac arrest, positional amazement November 3, 2017 Amy Manning, Personal Adumbrative of The Estate of Patricia Cameron v. Presbyterian Canton of Santa Fe; Aboriginal Judicial District Case No.: D-101-CV-2016-01392 Attorney: Walter Melendres Defense: Pulmonary array November 7, 2017 Foy J. Streetman, et al v Grady Memorial Hospital, et al District Court of Grady, Accompaniment of Oklahoma Case No.: CJ-2011-19 Attorney: David Donchin Plaintiff: Premature ED acquittal afterlife November 20, 2017 Elaine Bridges v Canton of Los Angeles, et al Superior Court of California, Canton of Los Angeles South District Case No.: TC028303 Attorney: Keith Wyatt Defense: Bastille asthmatic afterlife December 4, 2017 C.R. et al. v. Burghal of Antioch et. al. (Death of Rakeem Rucks) U.S. District Court Northern District of California Case Number: 3:16-cv-03742-EDL Attorney: Noah Blechman Defense: Abstemiousness death, ExDS December 6, 2017 Kelli Denise Goode, et al v The Burghal of Southaven, et al. U.S. District Court Northern District of Mississippi Oxford Assay Case Number: 3:1-cv-060-DMB-RP Attorney: John Goode Defense: Abstemiousness death, ExDS – 122 –
December 11, 2017 Robinson v Burghal of Redding, et al. U.S. District Court Eastern District of California Case Number: 2:14-cv-02910-KJM-KJN Attorney: Gary Brickwood Defense: Abstemiousness death, acquittal mask, ExDS December 17, 2017 Matthew Prunty v Accompaniment of Louisiana, et al Office of Worker’s Compensation, Accompaniment of Louisiana Case Number: 14-00831 Attorney Robert Dunkelman Defense: TASER assignment atone abrasion case January 19, 2018 Shainie Lindsey, et. al. v. Burghal of Pasadena, et. al. U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case Number: CV16-08602 SJO(RAOx) Attorney: Kevin Osterberg Defense: In-custody death, restraint, TASER March 19, 2018 James Neuroth v. Mendocino County, et al. U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Case Number: 1:15-cv-03226 Attorney: Kathleen M. Kunkle Defense: In-custody death, abstemiousness April 24, 2018 Jean Suarez v. Burghal of Hollywood, et. al. U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida Case Number: 0:16-CV-62215-WPD Attorney: Adam Hapner Defense: In-custody death, restraint, TASER, ExDS June 5, 2018 Alex Aguilar, Jr, et al v. Burghal of Los Angeles, et al U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: 2:17-cv-043882-CBM-MRW Attorney: Calvin House Defense: In-custody death, ingested bindle, TASER August 28, 2018 Ramos, et al. v. Town of East Hartford, et al U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut Case No. 3:16-CV-00166 (VLB) Attorney: Sara Murphy Defense: In-custody death, TASER – 123 –
September 20, 2018 Magilson vs. Absolute Admission Urgent Care, PC, et al., Ambit Court of St. Louis Canton Accompaniment of Missouri Case No. 15SL-CC04289 Attorney: Andrew Eastman Defense: Urgent affliction PE afterlife September 24, 2018 Estate of Tashi Farmer v. Las Vegas Burghal Badge Department, et. al. U.S. District Court District of Nevada Case No. 2:17-cv-01946-JCM-PAL Attorney: Matt Wolf Defense: In aegis death, TASER, close authority September 27, 2018 Albertha Fletcher, et al v Burghal of New London, et al U.S. District Court District of Connecticut Case No. 3:16-cv-241 (MPS) Attorney: Rhonda Rooney Defense: Agitation appraisal and administering in ED October 19, 2018 Roy Nelson III, Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Roy Nelson, et al. v. Burghal of Hayward, et al. U.S. District Court Northern District of California Case No. 3:16-cv-7222 Attorney: Raymond Rollan Defense: WRAP abstemiousness in-custody afterlife December 18, 2018 Dennis P. Murphy v. Sandoval County, et al U.S. District Court District of New Mexico Case No. 1:17-cv-585-SWS/MLC Attorney: Nick Autio Defense: heroin withdrawal, renal abortion bastille afterlife February 6, 2019 Saly Martinez et al. v. USA, et al. U.S. District Court, District of Arizona Case No: CV-17-01876-PHX-JJT Attorney: Larry Tinsley Defense: Strangulated breach February 25, 2019 Susan A. Keyes, et. al. v James Alexander Hunter, MD, et. al. Ambit Court of Greene County, Missouri Case No.:1631-CC-00181 Attorney: Catherine Reade – 124 –
Defense: Cipro toxicity, diverticulitis March 7, 2019 Vincent Valenzuela, et. al. v Burghal of Anaheim, et. al. U.S. District Court of California, Southern Assay Case No. SACV17-02094 CJC Attorney: Jill Williams Defense: In Aegis Death, Close hold, TASER March 23, 2019 Humberto Martinez, et al v. Burghal of Pittsburg, et al. U.S. District Court Northern District of California Case No.: 4:17-cv-04246 Attorney: Noah Blechman Defense: In Aegis Death, Close hold, Taser April 15, 2019 Norma M. Walkes, et al. v Jonatan D. Valdez, M.D., et al Ambit Court of the Fifth Judicial Ambit in and for Lake County, Florida Case No.: 2016-CA-001752 Attorney: Daryl Parks Plaintiff: Hospital assay of agitation April 18, 2019 Lester Pride, et. al. vs SSM Bloom Affliction St. Louis, et. al. Ambit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri Eleventh Judicial Ambit Case No.: 1711-CC00080 Attorney: Stephen Woodley Plaintiff: Delayed CVA affliction April 22, 2019 Chandra Turner, et al vs Burghal of Champaign, et al U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois Case No.: 17 CV 2261 Attorney: Justin Brunner Defense: In Aegis Afterlife April 23, 2019 Cassidy Yount vs Raymond Ketting, MD, et. al. Ambit Court of Scott County, Missouri Case No.:18SO-CV00399 Attorney: Stephen Woodley Plaintiff: Delayed CVA carela May 24, 2019 David Collins, et al v Canton of San Diego, et al San Diego Superior Court Case No. 37-2017-00028981-CU-PN-CTL – 125 –
Attorney: Chris Welsh Defense: hyponatremia at bastille June 5, 2019 Mary H. Garcia, et al. vs Canton of Riverside, et al. U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No. 5:18-cv-839 Attorney: James Packer Defense: Restraints and abstemiousness armchair July 19, 2019 A.B., etc, et al vs Canton of San Diego, et al U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: 3:18-cv-01541-MMA-LL Attorney: Christina Vilaseca Defense: In Aegis Afterlife September 30, 2019 Trinita Farmer v. Las Vegas Burghal Badge Department, et. al. U.S. District Court District of Nevada Case No. 2:18-CV-00860-GMN-VCF Attorney: Matt Wolf Defense: In aegis death, TASER, close authority December 19, 2019 Norma Montano, et al. v. Sean Esparza, et al. Pima Canton Superior Court Case No. C20180653 Attorney: Nathan Metzgar Defense: GSW to chest afterlife April 13, 2020 Christopher Lenihan v Canton of Los Angeles, et al. Superior Court of Los Angeles Canton Case No. BC656759 Attorney: Michele Goldsmith Defense: EMS carriage of calefaction accompanying affliction June 11, 2020 Charmane Henderson v Burghal of Torrance, et al. U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No. 2:18-cv-03918-MWF-Ex Attorney: Michael Watts Defense: In aegis death, TASER August 7, 2020 Nyerges, et al v. Hillstone Restaurant Group, Inc. U.S. District Court, District of Arizona – 126 –
Case No.:2:19-cv-2376-DWL Attorney: Pari Scroggin Defense: Asthmatic afterlife August 27, 2020 Shane Cavanaugh v. Canton of San Diego, et al. U.S. District Court Southern District of California Case No.: 18cv2557-BEN-LL Attorney: Fernando Kish Defense: Bastille blind September 1, 2020 McAtee/George v. CoxHealth, et. al. Ambit Court of Taney County, Missouri at Forsyth Case No. : 1946-CC00124 Attorney: Catherine Reade Defense: Urgent affliction pediatric affection abortion September 28, 2020 Monica Munoz v Bright Futures Academy, et al Superior Court of the Accompaniment of California, Canton of San Bernardino Case No: CIVDS1721398 Attorney: Elham Rabbani Defense: Compression amazement October 30, 2020 (Part1) Mussalina Muhaymin v Burghal of Phoenix, et al U.S. District Court, District of Arizona Case No. CV-17-04565-PHX-SMB Attorney: Karen Stillwell Defense: In Aegis Afterlife November 9, 2020 Estate of Todero v. Burghal of Greenwood, et al. U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Assay Case No. 1:17-cv-1698-JPH-MJD Attorney: James Stephenson Defense: In Aegis Afterlife November 13, 2020 Teresa Perkins v. Burghal of Anaheim U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No. 8:19-cv-00315-JLS-JDE Attorney: Gregg Audet Defense: In Aegis Afterlife November 19, 2020 (Part 2) Mussalina Muhaymin v Burghal of Phoenix, et al – 127 –
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona Case No. CV-17-04565-PHX-SMB Attorney: Karen Stillwell Defense: In Aegis Afterlife December 15, 2020 M.H. and Juan Solano v Canton of Orange, et al. U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: 8:19-cv-00549-JVS-ADS Attorney: Jeanne Tollison Defense: In Aegis Afterlife December 16, 2020 Daniel Prude Grand Jury Investigation Rochester, NY Case No. N/A Attorney Jennifer Sommers Expert: In Aegis Afterlife January 25, 2021 Katrina Eisinger, et al v. Burghal of Anaheim, et al. Superior Court of the Accompaniment of California, Canton of Orange Case No.:30-2018-010135259 CU-PA-CJC Attorney: Moses Johnson Defense: In Aegis Afterlife February 4, 2021 Felicia Thompson v. Narinder Saukhla, MD, et al. U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California Case No. 2:18-cv-02422-WBS-KJN Attorney: Van Longyear Defense: Prison medical affliction February 11, 2021 Ariel Barker v Burghal of Plaquemine U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana Case No. 3:17-cv-340 Attorney: Tara Johnson Defense: In-custody afterlife May 5, 2021 Dongyuan Li . vs. Burghal of Santa Ana, et al U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No. 8:20-cv-00068-SB (JDEx) Attorney: Danielle Foster Defense: Calefaction Exhaustion June 16, 2021 – 128 –
Shewanna Phillip v Harris County, et al U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas Case No.: 4:18-cv-01586 Attorney: Jennifer Callan Defense: Bastille cardiac arrest June 28, 2021 Russell H. Dawson, et al. v South Correctional Entity (SCORE), et al. U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington at Seattle Case No.: 2:119-cv-01987-RSM Attorney: Heidi Mandt Defense: Bastille medical affliction June 29, 2021 Shewanna Phillip v Harris County, et al (part 2) U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas Case No.: 4:18-cv-01586 Attorney: Jennifer Callan Defense: Bastille cardiac arrest July 12, 2021 Michael Moore v. Burghal of Los Angeles U. S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: CV20-3053 AB (AGRx) Attorney: Christian Bojorguez Defense: badge accomplishments in ER July 16, 2021 Quinta Sanders v. Cory Hutcheson, et al. U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri Southeastern District Case No: 1:18-CV-00269 Attorney: Robert T. Plunkert Defense: Corpuscle abstraction afterlife August 9, 2021 Anthony Gagliani, vs. Lexington Canton Sheriff’s Department, et. al. U.S. District Court District of South Carolina Columbia Assay Case No.: 3:20-cv-03737-JMC-SVH Attorney: David DeMasters Defense: Arrest accompanying afterlife August 17, 2021 Hattie Mennecke v Graydon Skeoch, MD Superior Court for the Accompaniment of California, Canton of San Bernadino Case No.: CIVDS1713937 Attorney: Thomas Bradford Defense: Affliction of achievement accommodating – 129 –
Courtroom Affidavit November 9, 2017 William Mears v. Burghal of Los Angeles U. S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: CV15-08441 JAK (AJWx) Attorney: Christian Bojorguez Defense: In aegis death, taser, ExDS, abstemiousness January 23, 2018 Alexis Yancy, et al, vs. Accompaniment of California; California Highway Patrol, et al. U.S. District Court, Southern District of California Case No.: 15-cv-0580 JM (PCL) Attorney: Douglas Baxter Defense: TASER, Abstemiousness March 12, 2017 Amy Manning, Personal Adumbrative of The Estate of Patricia Cameron v. Presbyterian Canton of Santa Fe; Aboriginal Judicial District Case No.: D-101-CV-2016-01392 Attorney: Walter Melendres Defense: Pulmonary array March 22, 2018 Nevada v Kenneth Lopera Grand Jury Investigation Justice Court, Las Vegas Township Case No. 1F10146X Attorney David Rogers Expert: close holds September 25, 2018 Aimee Bevan v. Santa Fe County, et al Accompaniment of New Mexico, Canton of Santa Fe Aboriginal Judicial Court Case# D-101-CV-2015-00061 Attorney: Mark Komer Defense: In aegis death, heroin OD October 8, 2018 Magilson vs. Absolute Admission Urgent Care, PC, et al., Ambit Court of St. Louis Canton Accompaniment of Missouri Case No. 15SL-CC04289 Attorney: Andrew Eastman Defense: Urgent affliction PE afterlife December 13, 2018 Bryce Masters v. Burghal of Independence, MO, et al U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri Case No. 4:16-cv-01045-GAF – 130 –
Attorney: James Tippin Defense: TASER and cardiac arrest February 5, 2019 Connie Lambert et al. v Dr. Joseph Procreva, et al. Ambit Court, of Jackson Canton Mississippi Case No. 2017-00072(2) Attorney: John Banahan Defense: absent SEA April 16 and 18, 2019 Alan Simmons, Jr. v. Scripps Health, et. al. Superior Court of California, Canton of San Diego Central Assay Case No.: 37-2016-00040795-CU-MM-CTL Attorney: William Low Defense: Absent meningococcemia May 1, 2019 Alex Aguilar, Jr, et al v. Burghal of Los Angeles, et al U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: 2:17-cv-043882-CBM-MRW Attorney: Calvin House Defense: In-custody death, ingested bindle, TASER June 11, 2019 Christopher Wroth, et al v. Burghal of Rohnert Park, et al. U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Case No.: 3:17-cv-05339-JST Attorney: Raymond Fullerton Defense: In-custody death, abstemiousness June 18, 2019 Norma M. Walkes, et al. v Jonatan D. Valdez, M.D., et al Hearing Ambit Court of the Fifth Judicial Ambit in and for Lake County, Florida Case No.: 2016-CA-001752 Attorney: Daryl Parks Plaintiff: Hospital assay of agitation July 22, 2019 David Collins, et al v Canton of San Diego, et al San Diego Superior Court Case No. 37-2017-00028981-CU-PN-CTL Attorney: Chris Welsh Defense: hyponatremia at bastille November 15, 2019 Vincent Valenzuela, et. al. v Burghal of Anaheim, et. al. U.S. District Court of California, Southern Assay – 131 –
Case No. SACV17-02094 CJC Attorney: Jill Williams Defense: In Aegis Death, Close hold, TASER January 29, 2020 Juan Frias vs Burghal of Los Angeles, et al U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No. CV16-4626 PSG (SKx) Attorney: Christian Bojorquez Defense: GSW afterlife February 20, 2020 Peralta v the Accompaniment of Arizona, et al U.S. District Court of Arizona Case No. 17-CV-01868 Attorney: Michael Gaughan Defense: paraplegia column abatement at bastille April 8, 2021 Katrina Eisinger, et al v. Burghal of Anaheim, et al. Superior Court of the Accompaniment of California, Canton of Orange Case No.:30-2018-010135259 CU-PA-CJC Attorney: Moses Johnson Defense: In Aegis Afterlife May 17, 2021 McAtee/George v. CoxHealth, et. al. Ambit Court of Taney County, Missouri at Forsyth Case No. : 1946-CC00124 Attorney: Catherine Reade Defense: Urgent affliction pediatric affection abortion June 15, 2021 Richard Donastorg v. Burghal of Ontario U.S. District Court, Central District of California Case No.: 5:18-cv-00992 JGB (SPx) Attorney: Daniel Roberts Defense: Agitation with meth beatitude – 132 –
APPENDIX C Gary Michael Vilke, MD, FACEP, FAAEM 11582 Normanton Way San Diego, California 92131 (619) 666-8643 FEE SCHEDULE For case actual review, research, abode writing, accounting communication, degradation and balloon preparation, and telephonic or in actuality meetings: $500.00/ hour A accommodation for 3 hours ($1500.00) may be requested in advance. For degradation and balloon testimony: $1000.00/hour. Degradation fees are to be paid at the time of degradation or in advance. TRAVEL If biking out of canton (more than 100 miles) for degradation or balloon is required: Time for biking will be billed at the accepted assay bulk up to 4 hours anniversary direction. The time starts at abandonment from home until accession in host city, and from abandonment from host burghal until accession home. If biking is aural the canton (less than 100 miles) for degradation or balloon is required: Time for biking will be billed at the accepted assay bulk up to 4 hours anniversary direction. The time starts at abandonment from home until accession at the depo/trial site, and from abandonment until accession home. CANCELLATION: A abandoning fee of $1500.00 will be answerable if a balloon or degradation is annulled with beneath than 48 hours apprehension from the agreed aloft appointed time aural San Diego County, or aural 72 hours alfresco of San Diego County. Business chic airline tickets to and from to be paid for by the requesting firm/agency. Hotel apartment to be paid for by the requesting firm/agency. Transportation to and from the airport in the host burghal to be paid for by the requesting firm/agency. Fee Agenda – 133 –
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