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Donna S Hamel

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Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
The role of noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failureDonna S Hamel, Hilary Klonin
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
Do all mechanically ventilated pediatric patients require continuous capnography?Donna S Hamel, Ira M Cheifetz
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
Is permissive hypoxemia a beneficial strategy for pediatric acute lung injury?Ira M Cheifetz, Donna S Hamel
Respiratory Care|February 26, 2004
Successful treatment of acute chest syndrome with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatric patientsAngela T Wratney, Michael A Gentile, Donna S Hamel, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 2, 2005
Carbon dioxide elimination and gas displacement vary with piston position during high-frequency oscillatory ventilationDonna S Hamel, Andrew L Katz, Damian M Craig, et al.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|August 6, 2008
The endotracheal tube air leak test does not predict extubation outcome in critically ill pediatric patientsAngela T Wratney, Daniel Kelly Benjamin, Anthony D Slonim, et al.
Respiratory Care|December 30, 2006
Setting positive end-expiratory pressure during jet ventilation to replicate the mean airway pressure of oscillatory ventilationAndora L Bass, Michael A Gentile, John P Heinz, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 4, 2010
End-tidal and arterial carbon dioxide measurements correlate across all levels of physiologic dead spaceS David McSwain, Donna S Hamel, P Brian Smith, et al.
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Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
The role of noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failureDonna S Hamel, Hilary Klonin
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
Do all mechanically ventilated pediatric patients require continuous capnography?Donna S Hamel, Ira M Cheifetz
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 6, 2006
Is permissive hypoxemia a beneficial strategy for pediatric acute lung injury?Ira M Cheifetz, Donna S Hamel
Respiratory Care|February 26, 2004
Successful treatment of acute chest syndrome with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatric patientsAngela T Wratney, Michael A Gentile, Donna S Hamel, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 2, 2005
Carbon dioxide elimination and gas displacement vary with piston position during high-frequency oscillatory ventilationDonna S Hamel, Andrew L Katz, Damian M Craig, et al.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|August 6, 2008
The endotracheal tube air leak test does not predict extubation outcome in critically ill pediatric patientsAngela T Wratney, Daniel Kelly Benjamin, Anthony D Slonim, et al.
Respiratory Care|December 30, 2006
Setting positive end-expiratory pressure during jet ventilation to replicate the mean airway pressure of oscillatory ventilationAndora L Bass, Michael A Gentile, John P Heinz, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 4, 2010
End-tidal and arterial carbon dioxide measurements correlate across all levels of physiologic dead spaceS David McSwain, Donna S Hamel, P Brian Smith, et al.
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