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Intermittent Positive Pressure Respiration in Infants with Poliomyelitis
Acta Paediatrica, 1958SummaryTwelve infants suffering from life‐threatening complications of poliomyelitis were treated with intermittent positive pressure respiration with 5 survivals. Indications for therapy, details of treatment, results and complications are discussed. Despite the special difficulties encountered in this age group, it is felt that effective treatment is
Y, ROTEM, E, CHIGIER, L, RANNON
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Servo respirator constructed from a positive-pressure ventilator
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1976We have constructed an electronically controlled respirator from three commercially available components: a positive-pressure ventilator, a recorder pen motor, and a differential amplifier. Using negative feedback derived from a tracheal pressure signal, the instrument functions as a servo respirator which provides precise control of tracheal pressure.
J E, Remmers, H, Gautier
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INTERMITTENT POSITIVE-PRESSURE RESPIRATION
The Lancet, 1956H.B.C. Sandiford, I. Mcdonald
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ARTIFICIAL POSITIVE-PRESSURE RESPIRATION
The Lancet, 1955J F, GALPINE, G T, SMITH-CLARKE
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The Positive-Pressure Respirator Dome
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1952A J, STEIGMAN, P H, RUMPH
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THE CLEVEDON POSITIVE-PRESSURE RESPIRATOR
The Lancet, 1953J, MACRAE +4 more
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POSITIVE PRESSURE RESPIRATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA
, 1938A. Barach, John Martin, M. Eckman
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Certain effects of positive pressure respiration on the circulatory and respiratory systems.
American Heart Journal, 1946D. Carr, H. Essex
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Positive Pressure Electronic Respirator
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1957Siegfried S. Meyers, Charles B. Ripstein
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