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James W Leatherman

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Journal of Critical Care|December 28, 2020
Reply to Drs Li and Wang letterJames W Leatherman
Respiratory Care|November 1, 2007
Mechanical ventilation for severe asthmaJames W Leatherman
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 31, 2002
RheumatologyPeter A Schlesinger, James W Leatherman
Critical Care Clinics|November 7, 2002
Neuromuscular disorders in the intensive care unitWilliam A Marinelli, James W Leatherman
Critical Care Medicine|January 25, 2003
Overestimation of pulmonary artery occlusion pressure in pulmonary hypertension due to partial occlusionJames W Leatherman, Robert S Shapiro
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Effect of prolongation of expiratory time on dynamic hyperinflation in mechanically ventilated patients with severe asthmaJames W Leatherman, Charles McArthur, Robert S Shapiro
Intensive Care Medicine|September 13, 2007
Use of bladder pressure to correct for the effect of expiratory muscle activity on central venous pressureAhmad S Qureshi, Robert S Shapiro, James W Leatherman
Respiratory Care|December 28, 2017
Lack of Benefit of Heliox During Mechanical Ventilation of Subjects With Severe Air-Flow ObstructionJames W Leatherman, Ramiro Saavedra Romero, Robert S Shapiro
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|November 13, 2015
Measurement of Femoral Vein Diameter by Ultrasound to Estimate Central Venous PressureRoy J Cho, David R Williams, James W Leatherman
Journal of Critical Care|January 15, 2020
Characteristics and outcomes of critically ill patients with severe hyperammonemiaKatherine J Jacoby, Parvati Singh, Matthew E Prekker, et al.
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Journal of Critical Care|December 28, 2020
Reply to Drs Li and Wang letterJames W Leatherman
Respiratory Care|November 1, 2007
Mechanical ventilation for severe asthmaJames W Leatherman
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 31, 2002
RheumatologyPeter A Schlesinger, James W Leatherman
Critical Care Clinics|November 7, 2002
Neuromuscular disorders in the intensive care unitWilliam A Marinelli, James W Leatherman
Critical Care Medicine|January 25, 2003
Overestimation of pulmonary artery occlusion pressure in pulmonary hypertension due to partial occlusionJames W Leatherman, Robert S Shapiro
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Effect of prolongation of expiratory time on dynamic hyperinflation in mechanically ventilated patients with severe asthmaJames W Leatherman, Charles McArthur, Robert S Shapiro
Intensive Care Medicine|September 13, 2007
Use of bladder pressure to correct for the effect of expiratory muscle activity on central venous pressureAhmad S Qureshi, Robert S Shapiro, James W Leatherman
Respiratory Care|December 28, 2017
Lack of Benefit of Heliox During Mechanical Ventilation of Subjects With Severe Air-Flow ObstructionJames W Leatherman, Ramiro Saavedra Romero, Robert S Shapiro
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|November 13, 2015
Measurement of Femoral Vein Diameter by Ultrasound to Estimate Central Venous PressureRoy J Cho, David R Williams, James W Leatherman
Journal of Critical Care|January 15, 2020
Characteristics and outcomes of critically ill patients with severe hyperammonemiaKatherine J Jacoby, Parvati Singh, Matthew E Prekker, et al.
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