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Autor:
Steve Horn, Pat Weaver-Meyers
Publikováno v:
College & Research Libraries News. 56:8-8
Autor:
Cathy T. Worwa, Mark C. Mammel, Ronald Goertz, Pat A. Meyers, Galen Schauer, Krysta Huseby, Joan L. Nold
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 92:19-25
Background: Treatment with surfactant (S) decreases lung injury in paralyzed, mechanically ventilated animals. The use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as an alternative to mechanical ventilation may further improve acute pulmonary
Autor:
Cathy T. Worwa, Pat A. Meyers, Galen Schauer, Mark C. Mammel, Ramesh K. M. Krishnan, Ronald Goertz
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Intensive Care Medicine. 30:1195-1203
To evaluate standardized lung recruitment strategy during both high frequency oscillation (HFO) and volume-targeted conventional ventilation (CV+V) in spontaneously breathing piglets with surfactant washout on pathophysiologic and inflammatory respon
Autor:
Dennis R. Bing, Ellen M. Bendel-Stenzel, Pat A. Meyers, John E. Connett, Joel M Manaligod, Mark C. Mammel
Publikováno v:
Chest. 117:184-190
Study objectives To determine the effects ofdifferent levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) duringpartial liquid ventilation (PLV) on gas exchange, lung compliance, andend-expiratory lung volume (EELV). Design Prospectiveanimal study. Set
Autor:
Mark C. Mammel, Dennis R. Bing, John E. Connett, Ellen M. Bendel-Stenzel, Jeanne D. Mrozek, Pat A. Meyers
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 29:11-18
We set out to evaluate the impact of volume-targeted synchronized ventilation and conventional intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) on the early physiologic response to surfactant replacement therapy in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome
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Pediatric Pulmonology. 27:242-250
We hypothesized that partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perflubron in spontaneously breathing lung-injured animals would increase respiratory workload compared to animals treated with gas ventilation (GV), and that a fully synchronized mode, assis
Autor:
Jeanne D. Mrozek, Pat A. Meyers, Mark C. Mammel, John E. Connett, Dennis R. Bing, Ellen M. Bendel-Stenzel
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 26:319-325
This study evaluates different ventilator strategies during gas (GV) and partial liquid ventilation (PLV) in spontaneously breathing animals. We hypothesized that during PLV, spontaneously breathing animals would self-regulate respiratory parameters
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Pediatric Pulmonology. 26:21-29
Surfactant followed by partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perfluorocarbon (PFC; LiquiVent) improves oxygenation, lung compliance, and lung pathology in lung-injured animals receiving conventional ventilation (CV). In this study, we hypothesize tha
Autor:
Pat A. Meyers, Dennis R. Bing, Susan C. Simonton, Mark C. Mammel, John E. Connett, Kendra M. Smith, Jeanne D. Mrozek
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 156:1058-1065
We compared the effects of surfactant and partial liquid ventilation (PLV), and the impact of administration order, on oxygenation, respiratory system compliance (Crs), hemodynamics, and lung pathology in an animal lung injury model. We studied four