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Dec. 10, 2025

New Study Highlights Risks in En Route Insulin Administration & Calls for Enhanced Protocols

A decade-long study reviewing nearly 3,000 Critical Care Air Transport (CCAT) patient records found significant safety concerns related to insulin administration during military aeromedical evacuations. Only 2% of transported patients received insulin, yet insulin infusions were linked to a 23% rate of hypoglycemia; highlighting the difficulty of precise glucose control in the challenging aircraft environment. The research also noted inconsistent glucose monitoring practices, with 60% of IV push insulin doses lacking a documented glucose check within one hour. To reduce risk and improve outcomes, the study recommends prioritizing subcutaneous insulin as the primary treatment for hyperglycemia during en route care and strengthening monitoring protocols when IV insulin is necessary. These findings are intended to drive improved training, updated clinical guidelines, and safer medication administration during future missions.

Dec. 27, 2024

Clinician Scientist Investigator Opportunity Network Program (CSION) graduates 2024 class

Latest cohort of CSION participants graduate from Tri-Service, Corps-neutral research-focused program

Nov. 20, 2024

AF physician committed to pilot advocacy

U.S. Air Force Capt. (Dr.) William Hoffman is researching the barriers keeping aviation personnel from seeking mental health care.

July 11, 2024

59th MDW & partners research featured in prestigious medical publication

A significant research study, made possible through a Defense Health Agency Restoral program grant in collaboration with the 59th Medical Wing, was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, June 13, 2024.The article, titled "Noninvasive Ventilation for Preoxygenation During Emergency Intubation," presents critical advancements in the field

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