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CPAP review

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is widely used in neonatal units both as a primary mode of respiratory support and following extubation from mechanical ventilation. In this review, the evidence for CPAP use particularly in prematurely born infants is considered.
Chowdhury, Olie   +3 more
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CPAP

Neurology, 2007
Sleep occupies a third of our existence. The most common sleep disorder of excessive sleepiness, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA), has been estimated to be undiagnosed in 24% in men and 9% in women in a middle aged population,1 and its incidence increases with age.2 Additionally, as the population ages, more people are diagnosed with new onset ...
Selim R. Benbadis, Lynn Liu
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Fluctuating CPAP (F-CPAP) versus conventional CPAP (C-CPAP) in dogs with blood aspiration

Journal of Anesthesia, 1991
Fluctuating CPAP(F-CPAP) is a combination of spontaneous ventilation and fluctuating PEEP, in which end-expiratory pressure (EEP) is periodically changed within a certain range. In a dog model with localized lung injury induced by the aspiration of non-heparinized blood (2 ml.kg(-1) body weight), we carried out a comparative study of the effects of F ...
M, Sakurada   +5 more
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Newer experience with CPAP

Seminars in Neonatology, 2002
Progress in neonatal intensive care is closely linked to improvements in the management of respiratory failure in small infants. Current modalities of ventilatory assistance range from more benign continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to various modes of mechanical ventilation (including high frequency ventilation).
Richard A, Polin, Rakesh, Sahni
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C*-Nuclearity implies CPAP

Mathematische Nachrichten, 1977
In this paper we show: A C*-algebra A with identity e is C*-nuclear (i.e. “nuclear” in the sense of LANCE [3, p. 159] or “property T” in the sense of TAKESAKI [6] if and only if the identity operator idA on A can be approximated in the strong operator topology by completely positive linear operators V from A into A of finite rank with norm one and V(e)=
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Cpap Pressure by Cpap Titration or Prediction Formula

Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy, 2013
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disease in clinical practice and can lead to several cardiovascular complications such as death, heart failure, stroke, or atrial fibrillation [1]. The estimated prevalence is about 5-10% of general population [2].
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CPAP

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Wolfgang Galetke, Heinrich F. Becker
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