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PORTABLE HUMIDIFYING UNIT

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1951
THE IMPORTANCE of high humidification in the treatment of tracheobronchial inflammation has been well attested. 1 However, although a number of devices have been produced for the purpose of therapeutic humidification, there still exists a need for an efficient, practical unit that will develop an effective vapor content with high concentration of ...
R M, SMITH, R, DENTON
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Evaluation of 21 Passive Humidifiers According to the Iso 9360 Standard: Moisture Output, Dead Space, and Flow Resistance

Respiratory care, 1996
BACKGROUND: Humidification of inspired gases during mechanical ventilation is essential to maintain structure and function of the respiratory mucosa. Humidity has been most often provided by heated humidifiers.
Richard D Branson, K. Davis
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Amoebae and humidifier fever

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1987
SummaryOne hundred and nineteen sera from workers at four different work sites exposed to different contaminated humidifiers were examined by the immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) technique for antibodies to the amoebae Acanthamoeba polyphaga and Naegleria gruberi. Twenty‐five of the sera were from workers with humidifier fever (HF) and six from workers
M J, Finnegan   +4 more
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HUMIDIFIER

2003
Disclosed is a humidifier with an electrical ventilating unit arranged in a housing for supplying an air throughput stream between air inlets and air outlets in the housing, at least one filtering device for the air throughput stream, and a device feeding fluid to the air throughput stream. Humidifying the air throughput stream is optional by providing
PE PETZ ELECTRO GMBH & CO KG   +2 more
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[Humidifier lung].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1981
Breathing air from a humidifier or an air conditioning unit contaminated by various microorganisms can cause an acute lung disease involving fever, cough and dyspnea, termed "humidifier fever". This type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis was first described in 1959 by PESTALOZZI in the Swiss literature and subsequently by BANASZAK et al.
P, Gerber   +4 more
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A New Humidifier

Anesthesiology, 1972
M, Spence, A W, Melville
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Microbiological contamination in high and low flow oxygen humidifiers: A systematic review.

Medicina Intensiva, 2019
I. de la Fuente-Sancho   +4 more
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