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Aqueous dispersions of oxygen nanobubbles for potential application in inhalation therapy [PDF]

open access: goldScientific Reports, 2022
Inhalation is a non-invasive method of local drug delivery to the respiratory system. This study analyzed the potential use of aqueous dispersion of oxygen nanobubbles (ADON) as a drug carrier with the additional function of oxygen supplementation to ...
Marcin Odziomek   +5 more
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Device for inhalation intranasal and nasopharyngeal oxygen therapy

open access: bronzeKazan medical journal, 1969
We offer a device that is convenient for long-term oxygen therapy.
V. A. Kupriyanov, Ya. M. Shevakh
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Transnasal Oxygen Inhalation Therapy for Sudden Deafness.

open access: bronzeAUDIOLOGY JAPAN, 2000
(目的) 突発性難聴に対する高気圧酸素療法の有効性は以前より多数の報告がある。 しかし, 高気圧酸素療法は特別な装置が必要である。 本論文は, 突発性難聴に対し, 低圧酸素を鼻カヌラを用いて吸入させる方法でも同様の効果が得られるか否かを検討した。(方法) 1998年7月から1999年6月までに入院し点滴加療と同時に経鼻的酸素吸入を施行した突発性難聴患者18例を対象とした。 その18例と, それ以前の酸素吸入療法を加えなかった入院症例とを比較検討した。(結果) 酸素吸入療法の有効率は72.2%であり, 従来の治療法の有効率 (42.3%) よりも良好な傾向であった。
Susumu Araki   +5 more
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OXYGEN INHALATION THERAPY

open access: goldNursing Journal of India, 1983
G.M. PLUS MIRANDA
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Nurses' Knowledge Regarding Oxygen Therapy; a Cross-Sectional Study

open access: yesArchives of Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Introduction: Oxygen therapy, if done correctly, can save patients' life promptly. However, improper use will be just as dangerous. The present study aimed to investigate the level of nurses’ knowledge on properly using oxygen.
Maryam Hassanzad   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lung Transplantation for Chronic Humidifier Disinfectant-Associated Lung Injury [PDF]

open access: yesKorean Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2016
In the spring of 2011, a cluster of lung injuries caused by humidifier disinfectant (HD) usage were reported in Korea. Many patients required mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and even lung transplantation (LTPL).
Won-Young Kim   +8 more
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Reduction of PaCO by high-flow nasal cannula in acute hypercapnic respiratory failure patients receiving conventional oxygen therapy [PDF]

open access: yesAcute and Critical Care, 2019
Background: It has been suggested that a high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) could help to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from anatomical dead spaces, but evidence to support that is lacking.
Hyun Woo Lee   +8 more
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