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Position Statement of ISCCM Committee on Weaning from Mechanical Ventilator. [PDF]
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Review of saturation decompression procedures used in commercial diving. [PDF]
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Lighter than air: heliox breathing improves exercise tolerance in COPD
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2008
Helium-oxygen ("heliox") mixtures have been used for decades in the treatment of various respiratory problems ranging from acute upper airway obstructions to lower airway derangements, such as asthma and exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. This review presents a brief history of helium and helium-oxygen mixtures and their potential clinical uses ...
Jane M, McGarvey, Charles V, Pollack
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Helium-oxygen ("heliox") mixtures have been used for decades in the treatment of various respiratory problems ranging from acute upper airway obstructions to lower airway derangements, such as asthma and exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. This review presents a brief history of helium and helium-oxygen mixtures and their potential clinical uses ...
Jane M, McGarvey, Charles V, Pollack
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Heliox Prescribing Trends for Pediatric Critical Asthma
Respiratory Care, 2022Children with asthma exacerbations requiring pediatric ICU (PICU) admission, known as critical asthma (CA), are prescribed a variety of therapeutic interventions including heliox. Delivered invasively and noninvasively, heliox is employed to enhance deposition of aerosolized medications, improve obstructive pulmonary pathophysiology, and avoid ...
Alicia, Lew +3 more
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2007
Croup, a common acute clinical syndrome in children up to the age of six, is thought to be triggered by a viral infection, and is characterised by a varying degree of respiratory distress due to upper airway inflammation and oedema of the subglottic mucosa.
Vorwerk, C, Coats, T
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Croup, a common acute clinical syndrome in children up to the age of six, is thought to be triggered by a viral infection, and is characterised by a varying degree of respiratory distress due to upper airway inflammation and oedema of the subglottic mucosa.
Vorwerk, C, Coats, T
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