Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Association for the Surgery of Trauma, (Abstracts), 2001.
5. G.D. Ferreyra, G. Montiel, D. Ferrante, Patient-ventilator synchrony: Pres-
sure support (PS) and proportional assist ventilation (PAV), (Abstract), ATS
97th International Conference, May 18-23, 2001, San Francisco, USA.
6. S. Grasso, F. Puntillo, L. Mascia, G. Ancona, T. Fiore, F. Bruno, A.S. Slut-
sky, V.M. Ranieri, Compensation for increase in respiratory workload during
mechanical ventilation, Pressure-support versus proportional-assist ventila-
tion, Am. J. Respir Crit. Care Med., 161 (2000), 819-826.
7. J.R. Hotchkiss, A.B. Adams, D.J. Dries, J.J. Marini, P.S. Crooke, Dynamic
behavior during noninvasive ventilation. chaotic support? Am J Respir Crit
Care Med., 163 (2001), 374-378.
8. S.K. Keenan, P.D. Kernerman, D.J. Cook, C.M. Martin, D. McCormack,
W.J. Sibbald, The eect of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation on mor-
tality in patients admitted with acute respiratory failure: a meta-analysis,
Crit Care Med. 25 (1997), 1685-1692.
9. N. Kramer, T.J. Meyer, J. Meharg, R.D. Cece, N.S. Hill, Randomized,
prospective trial of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in acute res-
piratory failure, Am J Respir Crit Care Med., 151 (1995), 1799-1806.
10. P. Leung, A. Jubran, M.J. Tobin, Comparison of assisted ventilator modes on
triggering, patient eort, and dyspnea, Am J Respir Crit Care Med., 155(6)
1997, 1940-1948.
11. N.R. MacIntyre, Evidence-based guidelines for weaning and discontinuing
ventilatory support: A collective task force facilitated by the American college
of chest physicians; the American association for respiratory care; and the
American college of critical care medicine, Chest, 120 (2001), 375S-396S.
12. G.U. Meduri, R.E. Turner, N. Abou-Shala, E. Tolley, Wunderink RG. Non-
invasive positive pressure ventilation via face mask: rst-line intervention in
patients with acute hypercapnic and hypoxemic respiratory failure, Chest,
109 (1996), 179-193.
13. G.U. Meduri, Noninvasive ventilation, In: Physiological Basis of Ventilatory
Support, (J.J.Marini and A. Slustky, Eds.), pp. 921-998, Series on Lung Bi-
ology in Health and Disease, Marcel-Dekker, Inc., New York, 1998.
14. J. Munoz, J.E. Guerrero, J.L. Escalante, R. Palomino, C.B. De La, Pressure
controlled ventilation versus controlled mechanical ventilation with deceler-
ating inspiratory ow, Crit Care Med., 21(8) (1993), 1143-1148.
15. G. Musante, A. Schulze, T. Erhardt, R. Everett, N. Claure, P. Schaller, E.
Bancalari, Proportional assist ventilation decreases thoracoabdominal asyn-
chrony and chest wall distortion in preterm infants, Pediatr Res., 49(2)
(2001), 175-180.
16. S. Nava, N. Ambrosino, F. Rubini, C. Fracchia, C. Rampulla, G. Torri, E.
Calderini, Eect of nasal pressure support ventilation and external PEEP
on diapragmatic activity in patients with severe stable COPD, Chest, 103
(1993), 143-150.
17. K. Nourdine, P. Combes, M.J. Carton, P. Beuret, A. Cannamela, J.C.
Ducreux, Does noninvasive ventilation reduce the ICU nosocomial infection
risk?: a prospective clinical survey, Intens Care Med., 25 (1999), 567-573.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search