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Intermittent positive-pressure respiration in tetanus neonatorum.
The Lancet, 1961R. Wright+4 more
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Usefulness of intermittent positive-pressure respiration in the treatment of tetanus.
The Lancet, 1966E. Adams+3 more
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Intermittent positive-pressure respiration and ADH.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969H. Pontoppidan, Laver Mb
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Chest physiotherapy during intermittent positive-pressure respiration.
The Lancet, 1958L. Opie, J. Spalding
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Design for positive pressure respirators
Medical & Biological Engineering, 1972This study deals with the design of a positive pressure respirator using a first order non-linear lung model. The non-linearities considered are non-linear airway resistance, effect of hysteresis and non-constant dead space. The analysis has been carried out using three different waveforms,viz., rectangular, sine and ramp. It is shown that the last two
V. K. Jain, S. K. Guha
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The effect of positive pressure respiration on urinary aldosterone excretion.
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1963J. R. Cox+3 more
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Coordination between respiration and swallowing during non‐invasive positive pressure ventilation
Respirology (Carlton South. Print), 2016The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the risk of silent aspiration is increased in non‐invasive positive pressure ventilation.
Ryuji Hori+4 more
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Intrathoracic pressure during intermittent positive-pressure respiration.
The Lancet, 1961L. Opie, J. Spalding, A. Smith
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POSITIVE PRESSURE RESPIRATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA
, 1938Excerpt The purpose of this paper is to present observations we have made which provide a physiologic basis for the use of positive pressure respiration in the treatment of acute pulmonary edema.
A. Barach, John Martin, M. Eckman
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1973
Five asthmatic patients were given salbutamol from the nebulizer of an intermittent positive pressure ventilator. All showed physiological improvement without side-effects.
G. Shenfield+3 more
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Five asthmatic patients were given salbutamol from the nebulizer of an intermittent positive pressure ventilator. All showed physiological improvement without side-effects.
G. Shenfield+3 more
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