-
1
-
-
80051507763
-
The effects of flow on airway pressure during nasal high-flow oxygen therapy
-
1 Parke, R.L., Eccleston, M.L., McGuinness, S.P., The effects of flow on airway pressure during nasal high-flow oxygen therapy. Respir Care 56 (2011), 1151–1155.
-
(2011)
Respir Care
, vol.56
, pp. 1151-1155
-
-
Parke, R.L.1
Eccleston, M.L.2
McGuinness, S.P.3
-
2
-
-
71749108706
-
Nasal high-flow therapy delivers low level positive airway pressure
-
2 Parke, R., McGuinness, S., Eccleston, M., Nasal high-flow therapy delivers low level positive airway pressure. Br J Anaesth 103 (2009), 886–890.
-
(2009)
Br J Anaesth
, vol.103
, pp. 886-890
-
-
Parke, R.1
McGuinness, S.2
Eccleston, M.3
-
3
-
-
84928157208
-
Humidification performance of two high-flow nasal cannula devices: A bench study
-
3 Chikata, Y., Izawa, M., Okuda, N., et al. Humidification performance of two high-flow nasal cannula devices: A bench study. Respir Care 59 (2014), 1186–1190.
-
(2014)
Respir Care
, vol.59
, pp. 1186-1190
-
-
Chikata, Y.1
Izawa, M.2
Okuda, N.3
-
4
-
-
84939632106
-
Noninvasive respiratory support for acute respiratory failure-high flow nasal cannula oxygen or non-invasive ventilation?
-
4 Curley, G.F., Laffy, J.G., Zhang, H., et al. Noninvasive respiratory support for acute respiratory failure-high flow nasal cannula oxygen or non-invasive ventilation?. J Thorac Dis 7 (2015), 1092–1097.
-
(2015)
J Thorac Dis
, vol.7
, pp. 1092-1097
-
-
Curley, G.F.1
Laffy, J.G.2
Zhang, H.3
-
5
-
-
84873706075
-
Use of high flow nasal cannula in critically ill infants, children, and adults: A critical review of the literature
-
5 Lee, J.H., Rehder, K.J., Williford, L., et al. Use of high flow nasal cannula in critically ill infants, children, and adults: A critical review of the literature. Intensive Care Med 39 (2013), 247–257.
-
(2013)
Intensive Care Med
, vol.39
, pp. 247-257
-
-
Lee, J.H.1
Rehder, K.J.2
Williford, L.3
-
6
-
-
78650459115
-
High-flow nasal cannula: Impact on oxygenation and ventilation in an acute lung injury model
-
6 Frizzola, M., Miller, T.L., Rodriguez, M.E., et al. High-flow nasal cannula: Impact on oxygenation and ventilation in an acute lung injury model. Pediatr Pulmonol 46 (2011), 67–74.
-
(2011)
Pediatr Pulmonol
, vol.46
, pp. 67-74
-
-
Frizzola, M.1
Miller, T.L.2
Rodriguez, M.E.3
-
7
-
-
4644310659
-
positive airway pressure versus noninvasive pressure support ventilation to treat atelectasis after cardiac surgery
-
7 Pasquina, P., Merlani, P., Granier, J.M., et al., Continuous. positive airway pressure versus noninvasive pressure support ventilation to treat atelectasis after cardiac surgery. Anesth Analg 99 (2004), 1001–1008.
-
(2004)
Anesth Analg
, vol.99
, pp. 1001-1008
-
-
Pasquina, P.1
Merlani, P.2
Granier, J.M.3
-
8
-
-
7644222822
-
Postoperative pulmonary dysfunction in adults after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass: Clinical significance and implications for practice
-
8 Wynne, R., Botti, M., Postoperative pulmonary dysfunction in adults after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass: Clinical significance and implications for practice. Am J Crit Care 13 (2004), 384–393.
-
(2004)
Am J Crit Care
, vol.13
, pp. 384-393
-
-
Wynne, R.1
Botti, M.2
-
9
-
-
0027375648
-
Respiratory dysfunction after uncomplicated cardiopulmonary bypass
-
9 Taggart, D.P., el-Fiky, M., Carter, R., et al. Respiratory dysfunction after uncomplicated cardiopulmonary bypass. Ann Thorac Surg 56 (1993), 1123–1128.
-
(1993)
Ann Thorac Surg
, vol.56
, pp. 1123-1128
-
-
Taggart, D.P.1
el-Fiky, M.2
Carter, R.3
-
10
-
-
0030068694
-
Adult respiratory distress syndrome after cardiac surgery
-
10 Christenson, J.T., Aeberhard, J.M., Badel, P., et al. Adult respiratory distress syndrome after cardiac surgery. Cardiovasc Surg 4 (1996), 15–21.
-
(1996)
Cardiovasc Surg
, vol.4
, pp. 15-21
-
-
Christenson, J.T.1
Aeberhard, J.M.2
Badel, P.3
-
11
-
-
0032734869
-
Lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome after cardiopulmonary bypass
-
11 Asimakopoulos, G., Smith, P.L.C., Ratnatunga, C.P., et al. Lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome after cardiopulmonary bypass. Ann Thorac Surg 68 (1999), 1107–1115.
-
(1999)
Ann Thorac Surg
, vol.68
, pp. 1107-1115
-
-
Asimakopoulos, G.1
Smith, P.L.C.2
Ratnatunga, C.P.3
-
12
-
-
0024582547
-
Lung function after coronary artery surgery using the internal mammary artery and the saphenous vein
-
12 Jenkins, S.C., Soutar, S.A., Forsyth, A., et al. Lung function after coronary artery surgery using the internal mammary artery and the saphenous vein. Thorax 44 (1989), 209–221.
-
(1989)
Thorax
, vol.44
, pp. 209-221
-
-
Jenkins, S.C.1
Soutar, S.A.2
Forsyth, A.3
-
13
-
-
33745686065
-
The high risk cardiac surgical patient
-
13 Joshi, P., Fraser, J.F., Mullany, D.V., The high risk cardiac surgical patient. Curr Anaesth Crit Care 16 (2005), 369–383.
-
(2005)
Curr Anaesth Crit Care
, vol.16
, pp. 369-383
-
-
Joshi, P.1
Fraser, J.F.2
Mullany, D.V.3
-
14
-
-
77951282334
-
Lung recruitment and positive airway pressure before extubation does not improve oxygenation in the post-anaesthesia care unit: A randomized clinical trial
-
14 Lumb, A.B., Greenhill, S.J., Simpson, M.P., et al. Lung recruitment and positive airway pressure before extubation does not improve oxygenation in the post-anaesthesia care unit: A randomized clinical trial. Br J Anaesth 104 (2010), 643–647.
-
(2010)
Br J Anaesth
, vol.104
, pp. 643-647
-
-
Lumb, A.B.1
Greenhill, S.J.2
Simpson, M.P.3
-
15
-
-
84991337644
-
Use of high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) O2 therapy for failed extubation post cardiac surgery
-
Presented at Society of Critical Care Medicine National Symposium San Diego, CA
-
15 Herr, D., Smith, R., Use of high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) O2 therapy for failed extubation post cardiac surgery. 2010, Presented at Society of Critical Care Medicine National Symposium, San Diego, CA.
-
(2010)
-
-
Herr, D.1
Smith, R.2
-
16
-
-
84887898247
-
Open-label, phase II study of routine high-flow nasal oxygen therapy in cardiac surgical patients
-
16 Parke, R., McGuinness, S., Dixon, R., et al. Open-label, phase II study of routine high-flow nasal oxygen therapy in cardiac surgical patients. Br J Anaesth 111 (2013), 925–931.
-
(2013)
Br J Anaesth
, vol.111
, pp. 925-931
-
-
Parke, R.1
McGuinness, S.2
Dixon, R.3
-
17
-
-
81855173533
-
Oxygen delivery through high-flow nasal cannulae increase end-expiratory lung volume and reduce respiratory rate in postcardiac surgical patients
-
17 Corley, A., Caruana, L., Barnett, A., et al. Oxygen delivery through high-flow nasal cannulae increase end-expiratory lung volume and reduce respiratory rate in postcardiac surgical patients. Br J Anaesth 107 (2011), 998–1004.
-
(2011)
Br J Anaesth
, vol.107
, pp. 998-1004
-
-
Corley, A.1
Caruana, L.2
Barnett, A.3
-
18
-
-
84937759168
-
Direct extubation onto high-flow nasal cannulae post-cardiac surgery versus standard treatment in patients with a BMI≥30: A randomised controlled trial
-
18 Corley, A., Bull, T., Spooner, A.J., et al. Direct extubation onto high-flow nasal cannulae post-cardiac surgery versus standard treatment in patients with a BMI≥30: A randomised controlled trial. Intensive Care Med 41 (2015), 887–894.
-
(2015)
Intensive Care Med
, vol.41
, pp. 887-894
-
-
Corley, A.1
Bull, T.2
Spooner, A.J.3
-
19
-
-
79953148714
-
A preliminary randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of nasal high-flow oxygen in intensive care patients
-
19 Parke, R., McGuinness, S.P., Eccleston, M.L., A preliminary randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of nasal high-flow oxygen in intensive care patients. Respir Care 56 (2011), 265–270.
-
(2011)
Respir Care
, vol.56
, pp. 265-270
-
-
Parke, R.1
McGuinness, S.P.2
Eccleston, M.L.3
-
20
-
-
84931048593
-
High-flow nasal oxygen vs noninvasive positive airway pressure in hypoxemic patients after cardiothoracic surgery: A randomized clinical trial
-
20 Stéphan, F., Barrucand, B., Petit, P., et al. High-flow nasal oxygen vs noninvasive positive airway pressure in hypoxemic patients after cardiothoracic surgery: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA 313 (2015), 2331–2339.
-
(2015)
JAMA
, vol.313
, pp. 2331-2339
-
-
Stéphan, F.1
Barrucand, B.2
Petit, P.3
-
21
-
-
84991399973
-
-
A randomized controlled trial of high-flow nasal oxygen (Optiflow) as part of an enhanced recovery program after lung resection surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. [Epub ahead of print]
-
21 Ansari BM, Hogan MP, Collier TJ, et al: A randomized controlled trial of high-flow nasal oxygen (Optiflow) as part of an enhanced recovery program after lung resection surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. [Epub ahead of print].
-
-
-
Ansari, B.M.1
Hogan, M.P.2
Collier, T.J.3
|