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Extending Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Preterm Infants: New Targets for an Old Device. [PDF]
Kirpalani H, Nelin L, Abman SH.
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Tracheal collapse rates in Kenyan working cart and pack donkeys
Abstract Background Donkeys (Equus asinus) in East Africa are recognised as working with poorly designed harnesses and carts. The donkey cart used in regions of Africa, specifically Meru County, Kenya, appears to place the cart's weight solely on the donkey's mid‐cervical region.
Martha Mellish +3 more
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Benefit of continuous positive airway pressure on optic nerve damage in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. [PDF]
de Terán TD +11 more
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Abstract Background Clinical evaluation of alar fold (AF) collapse is presently based upon subjective evaluation of improvement in breathing and respiratory noise after suturing the AFs dorsally. Objectives To evaluate use of nasopharyngeal airway pressure (NAP) as an objective method of assessing for the presence of AF collapse during exercise.
Eric Strand +4 more
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Portable Bedside Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in the Delivery Room Reduces Length of Stay. [PDF]
Andersen SB +4 more
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Inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures during high‐intensity exercise in harness racehorses
Abstract Background Exercise‐related upper respiratory tract (URT) disorders are common in racehorses. Objective assessment of URT mechanics is essential to quantify degrees of obstruction caused by URT disorders identified upon dynamic endoscopy. Objectives To establish reference values for inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures (cmH2O) during ...
Hanna Vermedal +5 more
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Early successful weaning from continuous positive airway pressure in infants <32 weeks of gestation: predictors of success. [PDF]
Bünte LM +8 more
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Abstract The need for comprehensive equine welfare assessments has become particularly evident amid ongoing debates about the social licence to operate in equestrian sports. During exercise, multiple physiological systems, principally the cardiovascular, respiratory, muscular, thermoregulatory, endocrine, and locomotory systems, undergo complex ...
Rhana Mackie Aarts +3 more
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