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R D Branson

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Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|August 23, 2001
Adaptive support ventilationR S Campbell, R D Branson, J A Johannigman
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1985
Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiencyJ M Hurst, C B DeHaven, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|March 1, 1987
The role of high-frequency ventilation in post-traumatic respiratory insufficiencyJ M Hurst, R D Branson, C B DeHaven
Critical Care Medicine|February 1, 1986
Evaluation of two different extubation criteria: attributes contributing to successC B DeHaven, J M Hurst, R D Branson
Respiratory Care|September 7, 1985
Mask CPAP: state of the artR D Branson, J M Hurst, C B DeHaven
Critical Care Medicine|January 1, 1985
Postextubation hypoxemia treated with a continuous positive airway pressure maskC B Dehaven, J M Hurst, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|August 1, 1985
Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and synchronous independent lung ventilation (SILV) in the treatment of unilateral lung injuryJ M Hurst, C B DeHaven, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|December 1, 1989
Comparison of blood gases during transport using two methods of ventilatory supportJ M Hurst, K Davis, R D Branson, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1994
Comparison of pressure and flow triggering systems during continuous positive airway pressureR D Branson, R S Campbell, K Davis, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|January 11, 1991
Techniques of emergency ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric insufflationJ A Johannigman, R D Branson, K Davis, et al.
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Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|August 23, 2001
Adaptive support ventilationR S Campbell, R D Branson, J A Johannigman
The Journal of Trauma|November 1, 1985
Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiencyJ M Hurst, C B DeHaven, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|March 1, 1987
The role of high-frequency ventilation in post-traumatic respiratory insufficiencyJ M Hurst, R D Branson, C B DeHaven
Critical Care Medicine|February 1, 1986
Evaluation of two different extubation criteria: attributes contributing to successC B DeHaven, J M Hurst, R D Branson
Respiratory Care|September 7, 1985
Mask CPAP: state of the artR D Branson, J M Hurst, C B DeHaven
Critical Care Medicine|January 1, 1985
Postextubation hypoxemia treated with a continuous positive airway pressure maskC B Dehaven, J M Hurst, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|August 1, 1985
Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and synchronous independent lung ventilation (SILV) in the treatment of unilateral lung injuryJ M Hurst, C B DeHaven, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|December 1, 1989
Comparison of blood gases during transport using two methods of ventilatory supportJ M Hurst, K Davis, R D Branson, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1994
Comparison of pressure and flow triggering systems during continuous positive airway pressureR D Branson, R S Campbell, K Davis, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|January 11, 1991
Techniques of emergency ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric insufflationJ A Johannigman, R D Branson, K Davis, et al.
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