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Neil R MacIntyre

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Chest|November 25, 2005
Current issues in mechanical ventilation for respiratory failureNeil R MacIntyre
Chest|July 1, 2019
Low Tidal Volumes for Everyone?Craig R Rackley, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|August 10, 2020
Cut to the Chase: Cut-Points for Use in Interpretation of Pulmonary Function TestsNeil R MacIntyre, Yuh Chin Huang
Chest|January 18, 2005
Exercise outcomes after pulmonary rehabilitation depend on the initial mechanism of exercise limitation among non-oxygen-dependent COPD patientsJohn F Plankeel, Barbara McMullen, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|March 15, 2005
A descriptive evaluation of transfusion practices in patients receiving mechanical ventilationMitchell M Levy, Edward Abraham, Marya Zilberberg, et al.
Chest|July 13, 2002
Intrabreath diffusing capacity of the lung in healthy individuals at rest and during exerciseYuh-Chin T Huang, Sharon R O'Brien, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|November 25, 2017
Titrating Oxygen Requirements During Exercise: Evaluation of a Standardized Single Walk Test ProtocolCoral X Giovacchini, Anne M Mathews, Brian R Lawlor, et al.
Chest|December 16, 2005
Management of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation: report of a NAMDRC consensus conferenceNeil R MacIntyre, Scott K Epstein, Shannon Carson, et al.
Chest|August 2, 2021
Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With COPD: A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic SocietyNicholas S Hill, Gerard J Criner, Richard D Branson, et al.
Chest|June 7, 2012
Point: should positive end-expiratory pressure in patients with ARDS be set on oxygenation? YesRussell R Miller, Neil R MacIntyre, R Duncan Hite, et al.
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Chest|November 25, 2005
Current issues in mechanical ventilation for respiratory failureNeil R MacIntyre
Chest|July 1, 2019
Low Tidal Volumes for Everyone?Craig R Rackley, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|August 10, 2020
Cut to the Chase: Cut-Points for Use in Interpretation of Pulmonary Function TestsNeil R MacIntyre, Yuh Chin Huang
Chest|January 18, 2005
Exercise outcomes after pulmonary rehabilitation depend on the initial mechanism of exercise limitation among non-oxygen-dependent COPD patientsJohn F Plankeel, Barbara McMullen, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|March 15, 2005
A descriptive evaluation of transfusion practices in patients receiving mechanical ventilationMitchell M Levy, Edward Abraham, Marya Zilberberg, et al.
Chest|July 13, 2002
Intrabreath diffusing capacity of the lung in healthy individuals at rest and during exerciseYuh-Chin T Huang, Sharon R O'Brien, Neil R MacIntyre
Chest|November 25, 2017
Titrating Oxygen Requirements During Exercise: Evaluation of a Standardized Single Walk Test ProtocolCoral X Giovacchini, Anne M Mathews, Brian R Lawlor, et al.
Chest|December 16, 2005
Management of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation: report of a NAMDRC consensus conferenceNeil R MacIntyre, Scott K Epstein, Shannon Carson, et al.
Chest|August 2, 2021
Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With COPD: A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic SocietyNicholas S Hill, Gerard J Criner, Richard D Branson, et al.
Chest|June 7, 2012
Point: should positive end-expiratory pressure in patients with ARDS be set on oxygenation? YesRussell R Miller, Neil R MacIntyre, R Duncan Hite, et al.
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