Tuesday, July 15, 2025
  • About us
    • Write for us
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms of use
    • Privacy Policy
  • RSS Feeds
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
DefenceTalk
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
DefenceTalk
No Result
View All Result
Home Defence & Military News Technology News

Air Force researcher wins top science award

by Air Force News Agency
June 8, 2009
in Technology News
2 min read
0
14
VIEWS

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas: A Wilford Hall doctor has received one of the highest distinctions a researcher can achieve, according to medical officials here.

Maj. (Dr) Vikhyat Bebarta, chief of medical toxicology and a staff emergency physician, is the recipient of the Best Basic Science Research Award, presented by the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, for his research on evaluating treatments for cyanide poisoning.

SAEM is the premier organization for emergency medicine research and is dedicated to the improvement of care for the acutely ill and injured patient by improving research and education.

The year-long research involved the comparison of two antidotes to determine the most effective treatment for cases of cyanide poisoning resulting in cardiac arrest or death.

The study makes headway in providing better treatment for the men and women of the Armed Forces. Service members are exposed to building fires in the U.S and in combat, and they can be exposed to cyanide. It is a high-level terrorist threat and has been used as a weapon by terrorists.

“In the emergency department we see critically ill patients with cyanide toxicity from house fires and from overdoses,” said Dr. Bebarta. “Cyanide is also a big concern for terrorism and, being in the military, I chose to study this threat to improve our care.”

Dr. Bebarta came up with an animal model to study low blood pressure and cardiac arrest in toxicology, which has never been performed.

“In the project, subjects were induced into shock by cyanide,” he said. “Two antidote kits, an older version and a newer one, were used and evaluated in the treatment. It is the first time the two antidotes have been compared and also used to treat cyanide-induced shock.”

The findings showed the newer antidote caused a faster and higher rise in blood pressure in subjects critically ill with low pressure due to the cyanide toxicity. It also removed all cyanide from the blood, while the older antidote did not.

Dr. Bebarta says it takes a “village” to complete these research projects.

“The 59th Medical Wing’s Clinical Research Department was very helpful in making this a success,” he added. “Everyone was involved, from the (people in the) laboratory to the veterinary staff, statisticians, supply custodians, a research nurse, a chief scientist, and senior leadership.”

“Through Vik’s leadership, our Department of Emergency Medicine has enjoyed a resurgence in the pursuit of research. Our research program is more robust now than it has ever been,” said Col. James King, 59th Emergency Medical Squadron commander.

“Dr. Bebarta is one of the brightest stars in a constellation of promising young Air Force emergency physicians who have dedicated themselves to academic pursuits,” said Colonel King. “He is a superb clinician and educator and dedicated to excellence in patient care.”

A staff member of the WHMC Emergency Department now for five years, Dr. Bebarta has served two deployments at the Air Force Theater Hospital at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, where he made contributions to the advancement of care for wounded warriors.

“With young rising stars like Dr. Bebarta in our Air Force Medical Service, the future of academic medicine for our nation’s military is brighter than ever,” said Colonel King.

Tags: air forceawardresearchscience
Previous Post

Royal Navy’s last surviving Falklands warship retires

Next Post

Deterrence Plays Into Overseas Basing Decisions

Related Posts

Air Force Research Lab Announces MUOS Satellite Communications Testing in Antarctica

Trojan Horses in Space: Cyber Threats Hidden in Satellite Networks

April 8, 2025

Most of us like satellites. They power our televisions. Allow us to find our way home from anywhere on the...

Chatbot vs national security? Why DeepSeek is raising concerns

Chatbot vs national security? Why DeepSeek is raising concerns

February 17, 2025

Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek upended the global industry and wiped billions off US tech stocks when it unveiled its R1...

Next Post

Deterrence Plays Into Overseas Basing Decisions

Latest Defense News

Britain, Germany jointly developing missiles: ministers

Britain, Germany jointly developing missiles: ministers

May 17, 2025
Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

May 10, 2025
Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

May 10, 2025
J-10C fighter jet

Pakistan says India has brought neighbours ‘closer to major conflict’

May 9, 2025
North Korea fires multiple suspected cruise missiles

North Korea fires flurry of short-range ballistic missiles

May 9, 2025
China says ‘closely watching’ Ukraine situation after Russian attack

China vows to stand with Russia in face of ‘hegemonic bullying’

May 9, 2025

Defense Forum Discussions

  • The Russian-Ukrainian War Thread
  • Indian Military Aviation; News, Updates & Discussions
  • Russian Air Force News & Discussion
  • Russia - General Discussion.
  • Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates 2.0
  • US Navy News and updates
  • General Aviation Thread
  • Indonesian Aero News
  • General Naval News
  • Japan, Koreas, China and Taiwan regional issues
DefenceTalk

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com

Navigate Site

  • Defence Forum
  • Military Photos
  • RSS Feeds
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com