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[Modern breath analysis].

Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2019
Analysis of exhaled air is a risk-free option for bedside diagnostics. Modern breath analysis can detect very low concentrations of volatile components. Current research focuses on drug monitoring and diagnosis of various diseases.Presentation and discussion of current breath research relevant to intensive care medicine.The literature in PubMed was ...
L M, Wirtz   +3 more
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Special section on Breath Gas Analysis

Journal of Breath Research, 2011
In Spring 2009 an idea was born to bring together the leading specialists from Germany and Austria working in the emerging field of breath gas research and its application for clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring within an internationally open workshop.
Jürgen, Röpcke, Mario, Hannemann
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Targeted breath analysis: exogenous volatile organic compounds (EVOC) as metabolic pathway-specific probes

Journal of Breath Research, 2019
Breath research has almost invariably focussed on the identification of endogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as disease biomarkers. After five decades, a very limited number of breath tests measuring endogenous VOCs is applied to the clinic.
E. Gaude   +6 more
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A novel analysis of fetal breathing

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1987
We have analyzed a variety of approaches in assessing fetal breathing parameters (VT, T1, Ttot, VT/TI, V1) in eight fetal sheep during a control period and during stimulation with 6 and 9% CO2. By using conventional analysis of data blocks varying from 100 to 1500 breaths, several different conclusions could be reached regarding the respiratory ...
S, Ioffe, A H, Jansen, V, Chernick
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Single-Breath Continuous Carbon Dioxide Analysis

Nature, 1955
MEASUREMENTS of inequalities in alveolar ventilation and of physiological dead space give an estimate of the under-ventilated and under-perfused volumes of diseased lungs. Comroe and Fowler1 described the use of a nitrogen meter to detect uneven alveolar ventilation during a single expiration. Dubois et al.
L, FEINMANN   +2 more
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BREATH ALCOHOL ANALYSIS

The Lancet, 1987
T P, Welch, B M, Wright
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[Breath alcohol analysis].

Soudni lekarstvi, 2011
Alcohol in drivers remains a major threat to traffic safety. Forensic breath alcohol measurement remains a prominent tool for on-site detection of the alcohol-impaired drivers thoughout Europe, North America, and Australia (Gullberg, 2005). Despite significant advancements in the technology of detection devices, many challenges still remain, seen from ...
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Breath Alcohol Analysis

BMJ, 1964
T. Brien, G. W. Pennington
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