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513 related items for PubMed ID: 17596733

  • 1. Decreased lung injury after surfactant in piglets treated with continuous positive airway pressure or synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation.
    Nold JL, Meyers PA, Worwa CT, Goertz RH, Huseby K, Schauer G, Mammel MC.
    Neonatology; 2007; 92(1):19-25. PubMed ID: 17596733
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  • 2. Gas exchange and lung inflammation using nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation versus synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation in piglets with saline lavage-induced lung injury: an observational study.
    Lampland AL, Meyers PA, Worwa CT, Swanson EC, Mammel MC.
    Crit Care Med; 2008 Jan; 36(1):183-7. PubMed ID: 18090370
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  • 3. Very early surfactant without mandatory ventilation in premature infants treated with early continuous positive airway pressure: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Rojas MA, Lozano JM, Rojas MX, Laughon M, Bose CL, Rondon MA, Charry L, Bastidas JA, Perez LA, Rojas C, Ovalle O, Celis LA, Garcia-Harker J, Jaramillo ML, Colombian Neonatal Research Network.
    Pediatrics; 2009 Jan; 123(1):137-42. PubMed ID: 19117872
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  • 4. Open lung ventilation preserves the response to delayed surfactant treatment in surfactant-deficient newborn piglets.
    van Veenendaal MB, van Kaam AH, Haitsma JJ, Lutter R, Lachmann B.
    Crit Care Med; 2006 Nov; 34(11):2827-34. PubMed ID: 17006360
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  • 5. Tracheal gas insufflation-augmented continuous positive airway pressure in a spontaneously breathing model of neonatal respiratory distress.
    Miller TL, Blackson TJ, Shaffer TH, Touch SM.
    Pediatr Pulmonol; 2004 Nov; 38(5):386-95. PubMed ID: 15390348
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  • 6. Effects of continuous tracheal gas insufflation during pressure limited ventilation on pulmonary surfactant in rabbits with acute lung injury.
    Zhu GF, Zhang W, Zong H, Liang Y.
    Chin Med J (Engl); 2006 Sep 05; 119(17):1415-20. PubMed ID: 16989741
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  • 7. Chest wall disruption with and without acute lung injury: effects of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on ventilation and perfusion relationships.
    Schweiger JW, Downs JB, Smith RA.
    Crit Care Med; 2003 Sep 05; 31(9):2364-70. PubMed ID: 14501968
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  • 8. Total liquid ventilation reduces lung injury in piglets after cardiopulmonary bypass.
    Jiang L, Wang Q, Liu Y, Du M, Shen X, Guo X, Wu S.
    Ann Thorac Surg; 2006 Jul 05; 82(1):124-30. PubMed ID: 16798202
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  • 9. Airway pressure release ventilation as a primary ventilatory mode in acute respiratory distress syndrome.
    Varpula T, Valta P, Niemi R, Takkunen O, Hynynen M, Pettilä VV.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2004 Jul 05; 48(6):722-31. PubMed ID: 15196105
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  • 13. Partial liquid ventilation reduces release of leukotriene B4 and interleukin-6 in bronchoalveolar lavage in surfactant-depleted newborn pigs.
    Merz U, Klosterhalfen B, Häusler M, Kellinghaus M, Peschgens T, Hörnchen H.
    Pediatr Res; 2002 Feb 05; 51(2):183-9. PubMed ID: 11809912
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  • 14. Pressure support ventilation and biphasic positive airway pressure improve oxygenation by redistribution of pulmonary blood flow.
    Carvalho AR, Spieth PM, Pelosi P, Beda A, Lopes AJ, Neykova B, Heller AR, Koch T, Gama de Abreu M.
    Anesth Analg; 2009 Sep 05; 109(3):856-65. PubMed ID: 19690258
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  • 15. Tracheal gas insufflation as a lung-protective strategy: physiologic, histologic, and biochemical markers.
    Oliver RE, Rozycki HJ, Greenspan JS, Wolfson MR, Shaffer TH.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2005 Jan 05; 6(1):64-9. PubMed ID: 15636662
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  • 16. Higher levels of spontaneous breathing reduce lung injury in experimental moderate acute respiratory distress syndrome.
    Carvalho NC, Güldner A, Beda A, Rentzsch I, Uhlig C, Dittrich S, Spieth PM, Wiedemann B, Kasper M, Koch T, Richter T, Rocco PR, Pelosi P, de Abreu MG.
    Crit Care Med; 2014 Nov 05; 42(11):e702-15. PubMed ID: 25162475
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  • 17. [Clinical comparative study of airway pressure release ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure ventilation].
    Zhang NX, Qin YZ, Xu L, Wang SP.
    Zhongguo Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue; 2005 Aug 05; 17(8):481-3. PubMed ID: 16105427
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  • 18. [Randomized trail of nasal synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation compared with nasal continuous positive airway pressure in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome].
    Gao WW, Tan SZ, Chen YB, Zhang Y, Wang Y.
    Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi; 2010 Jul 05; 12(7):524-6. PubMed ID: 20637147
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