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Oxygen desaturation in adults following inhaled metaproterenol therapy

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1987
Following bronchodilator therapy in asthmatic patients, a fall in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) has been attributed to increased perfusion of persistently underventilated alveoli. We used continuous noninvasive pulse oximetry to evaluate the extent and timing of oxygen saturation (SaO2) decrease in adults following metaproterenol inhalation for acute ...
J R, Hedges   +3 more
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for acute smoke inhalation injuries

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an important adjunct in the management of respiratory injuries secondary to smoke inhalation, especially when injury is complicated by inhalation of a toxic chemical such as carbon monoxide or cyanide. For carbon monoxide poisoning, such therapy has become a standard of practice.
G W, Meyer, G B, Hart, M B, Strauss
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[Inhalation therapy and oxygen therapy].

Rivista dell'infermiere, 1993
F, Scala, C, Sangiorgi, M, Miselli
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[Oxygen inhalation therapy].

Medizinische Klinik, 1971
G, Utz, D, Herberg
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[Humidified oxygen inhalation therapy].

Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria, 1981
M, Nanulescu, A, Sălăgian, P, Manea
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Penicillin Inhalation Therapy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
Maurice S Segal, Segal Maurice S
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