Bronchial mucus transport velocity in paralyzed anesthetized patients: A comparison of the laryngeal mask airway and cuffed tracheal tube
Keller C, Brimacombe JR: Bronchial mucus transport velocity in paralyzed anesthetized patients: A comparison of the laryngeal mask airway and cuffed tracheal tube. Anesth Analg 1998; 86:1280-2
The bicore pulmonary monitor. A device to assess the work of breathing while weaning from mechanical ventilation
Petros AJ, Lamond CT, Bennett D: The Bicore pulmonary monitor. A device to assess the work of breathing while weaning from mechanical ventilation. Anaesthesia 1993; 48:985-8
Decreasing imposed work of the breathing apparatus to zero using pressure-support ventilation
Banner MJ, Kirby RR, Blanch PB, Layon AJ: Decreasing imposed work of the breathing apparatus to zero using pressure-support ventilation. Crit Care Med 1993; 21:1333-8
Influence of posterior cricoarytenoid muscle activity on pressure-flow relationship of the larynx
Tully A, Brantiscano T, Loring SH, Engel LA: Influence of posterior cricoarytenoid muscle activity on pressure-flow relationship of the larynx. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70:2252-8
Comparative effects of laryngeal mask and tracheal tube on total respiratory resistance in anaesthetised patients
Boisson-Bertrand D, Hannhart B, Rousselot JM, Duvivier C, Quilici N, Peslin R: Comparative effects of laryngeal mask and tracheal tube on total respiratory resistance in anaesthetised patients. Anaesthesia 1994; 49:846-9
The effect of introducing fibre-optic bronchoscopes on gas flow in laryngeal masks and tracheal tubes
Brimacombe J, Dunbar-Reid K: The effect of introducing fibre-optic bronchoscopes on gas flow in laryngeal masks and tracheal tubes. Anaesthesia 1996; 51:923-8