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AEROSOL THERAPY

Does nebulizer brand make a clinical difference in the emergency rom management of pediatric asthma?
Timothy R. Myers RRT; Robert Chatburn, RRT;
Marsha Rogers, CRTT; Karen Camasso-Richarson, MD;
Carolyn Kerscmar, MD
Respiratory Care, 1999 44; (10:1278)
Unit to unit variability in rate of nebulization of commercially available jet nebulizers
C.R.Lux, RRT; R.C. Ahrens, M.D.; University of Iowa
Chest, 1991
Aerosol Density and Performance Comparison (Bar Graph)
Nebulizer Output and Performance Comparison Output (Bar Graph)
Nebutech® HDN® Partical Size and Particle Size/Flow Rate (Bar Graph)

OXYGEN THERAPY

Evaluation of a new pulsed-dose device in patients with chronic lung disease and with exercise
Trina Limberg, BS, RRT; Andrew Ries, M.D., M.P.H.;
Roseanne Myers, BS, RN; Lela Prewitt
University of California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
Abstract Poster Presentation AARC, San Antonio TX, 2001
Evaluation of a new pulsed-dose device in patients with chronic lung disease and with exercise
This study sponsored by Salter Labs, 2001
Assessment of the Salter Labs Demand nasal cannula model #4807 and #4804 in regards to human anatomy and oxygentation.
Robert Johnson, M.D.
Anatomy and physiology training Salter Labs, April 1999
Rain-out in oxygen concentrators, what it is, it's causes and solutions.
Observations author unknown, Salter Labs

ETCO2 SAMPLING

Evaluation of two commercially available carbon dioxide sampling nasal cannulae
Jonathan V. Roth M.D., Linda J. Barth, Lawrence H. Womack, and Lynn D. Morgenlander, M.D.
Journal Clinical Monitoring , 1994; (10:237-243)
Noninvasive monitoring of end-tidal CO2 via nasal cannulas in spontaneously breathing children during the perioperative period
Joseph D. Tobias, M.D., John F. K. Flanagan, M.D., Tamara J. Wheeler, M.D., Jeremy S. Garrett, M.D., Cheryl Burney, RRT
Critical Care Medicine, Nov. 1994 Vol. 22, No 11
Comparison of modified nasal cannulae for sampling end-tidal carbon dioxide during oxygen administration
Edwin A. Bowe, M.D., William D. Hyman, M.D., Derrick R. Payne, David H. Muth, M.D.
Poster Presentation, Society for Technology
Anesthesia, January 1991.

End-Tidal CO2 monitoring: nasal v.s. closed system
Loren Greenway, B.S.,RRT; Chris Faddis
Clinical Report Spring 1988, Salter Labs

A new CO2 sampling nasal cannula: oxygenation and capnography
J.V. Roth, M.D., L.B. Wiener, M.D., L.J. Barth, BA, J.P. Profeta, M.D.
Abstract Poster Presentation Anesthesiology v75, no.3A, Sept.199
Accurate determination of end-tidal carbon dioxide during administration of oxygen nasal cannulae
Edwin A. Bowe, M.D., Philip G. Boysen, M.D., Julie A. Broome, B.S.,
E.F. Klein, Jr., M.D.
Is ETCO2 analysis indicated during conscious sedation?
Deborah L. Roskowski, M.D.
Anesthesiology News, April 1999

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