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August 24, 2023
Time Controlled Adaptive Ventilation/Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Can be Used Effectively in Patients With or at High Risk of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome "Time is the Soul of the World" Pythagoras
Nader M Habashi, Penny L Andrews, Jason H Bates, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology
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August 12, 2022
Myths and Misconceptions of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: Getting Past the Noise and on to the Signal
Penny Andrews, Joseph Shiber, Maria Madden, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology
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January 6, 2022
Pulmonary Interstitial Matrix and Lung Fluid Balance From Normal to the Acutely Injured Lung
Egidio Beretta, Francesco RomanĂ², Giulio Sancini, et al.
JAMA Surgery
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September 8, 2016
Failure to Disclose Conflicts of Interest
Nader M Habashi, Penny Andrews, Gary F Nieman, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
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February 3, 2017
Personalizing mechanical ventilation according to physiologic parameters to stabilize alveoli and minimize ventilator induced lung injury (VILI)
Gary F Nieman, Joshua Satalin, Penny Andrews, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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October 8, 2024
Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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January 17, 2014
Removal of inflammatory ascites is associated with dynamic modification of local and systemic inflammation along with prevention of acute lung injury: in vivo and in silico studies
Bryanna Emr, David Sadowsky, Nabil Azhar, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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June 15, 2007
Injurious mechanical ventilation in the normal lung causes a progressive pathologic change in dynamic alveolar mechanics
Lucio A Pavone, Scott Albert, David Carney, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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January 8, 2025
Correction: Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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September 20, 2023
Mechanical Power and Ventilator-induced Lung Injury: What Does Physics Have to Say?
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine
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August 24, 2023
Time Controlled Adaptive Ventilation/Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Can be Used Effectively in Patients With or at High Risk of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome "Time is the Soul of the World" Pythagoras
Nader M Habashi, Penny L Andrews, Jason H Bates, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology
|
August 12, 2022
Myths and Misconceptions of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: Getting Past the Noise and on to the Signal
Penny Andrews, Joseph Shiber, Maria Madden, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology
|
January 6, 2022
Pulmonary Interstitial Matrix and Lung Fluid Balance From Normal to the Acutely Injured Lung
Egidio Beretta, Francesco RomanĂ², Giulio Sancini, et al.
JAMA Surgery
|
September 8, 2016
Failure to Disclose Conflicts of Interest
Nader M Habashi, Penny Andrews, Gary F Nieman, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
|
February 3, 2017
Personalizing mechanical ventilation according to physiologic parameters to stabilize alveoli and minimize ventilator induced lung injury (VILI)
Gary F Nieman, Joshua Satalin, Penny Andrews, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
October 8, 2024
Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
|
January 17, 2014
Removal of inflammatory ascites is associated with dynamic modification of local and systemic inflammation along with prevention of acute lung injury: in vivo and in silico studies
Bryanna Emr, David Sadowsky, Nabil Azhar, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
June 15, 2007
Injurious mechanical ventilation in the normal lung causes a progressive pathologic change in dynamic alveolar mechanics
Lucio A Pavone, Scott Albert, David Carney, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
January 8, 2025
Correction: Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
|
September 20, 2023
Mechanical Power and Ventilator-induced Lung Injury: What Does Physics Have to Say?
Jason H T Bates, David W Kaczka, Michaela Kollisch-Singule, et al.
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