Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

  • Numero 1 2013 – Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

    In questo numero

    High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen in Critically Ill Adults: Do the Nose or Lungs Know There’s a Difference?
    Bryan A Wattier RRT Jeffrey J Ward MEd RRT FAARC

    Short-Term Effects of Humidification Devices on Respiratory Pattern and Arterial Blood Gases During Noninvasive Ventilation
    François Lellouche MD PhD, Claudia Pignataro MD, Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore MD PhD, Emmanuelle Girou PharmD PhD, Nicolas Deye MD MSc, Solenne Taillé Eng, Marc Fischler MD, and Laurent Brochard MD

    Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen During Respiratory Failure in the Emergency Department: Feasibility and Efficacy
    Hugo Lenglet MD, Benjamin Sztrymf MD, Christophe Leroy MD, Patrick Brun MD, Didier Dreyfuss MD, and Jean-Damien Ricard MD PhD

    A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess Effectiveness of Nasal High-Flow Oxygen in Intensive Care Patients
    Rachael L Parke MHSc, Shay P McGuinness, and Michelle L Eccleston RN

    Is Humidification Always Necessary During Noninvasive Ventilation in the Hospital?
    Richard D Branson MSc RRT FAARC and Michael A Gentile RRT FAARC

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  • Numero 2 2012 – Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

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    Editoriale – American Association for Respiratory Care

    Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome: A State-of-the-Art Review.
    Babak Mokhlesi MD MSc

    Asthma Disease Management and the Respiratory Therapist.
    Thomas J Kallstrom RRT AE-C FAARC and Timothy R Myers RRT-NPS

    Aerosol Delivery Devices in the Treatment of Asthma.
    Dean R Hess PhD RRT FAARC

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  • Numero 1 2012 – Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

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    Editoriale – Thomas Kallstrom, MBA, RRT, FAARC Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer AARC

    Should Prone Positioning Be Routinely Used for Lung Protection During Mechanical Ventilation?
    Henry E Fessler MD and Daniel S Talmor MD

    Should Patients Be Able to Follow Commands Prior to Extubation?
    Christopher S King MD, Lisa K Moores MD, and Scott K Epstein MD

    Should a Patient Be Extubated and Placed on Noninvasive Ventilation After Failing a Spontaneous Breathing Trial?
    Scott K Epstein MD and Charles G Durbin Jr MD FAARC

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  • Numero 2 2011 – Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

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    Early Activity in the ICU: Beyond Safety and Feasibility
    Ramona O Hopkins PhD

    The Feasibility of Early Physical Activity in Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Prospective Observational One-Center Study
    Gael Bourdin MD, Jack Barbier, Jean-Franc¸ois Burle, Gérard Durante, Sandrine Passant, Bernard Vincent, Michel Badet MD, Frédérique Bayle MD, Jean-Christophe Richard MD PhD, and Claude Guérin MD PhD

    Should a Patient Be Extubated and Placed on Noninvasive Ventilation After Failing a Spontaneous Breathing Trial?
    Scott K Epstein MD and Charles G Durbin Jr MD FAARC

    Effects of Body Position on Resting Lung Volume in Overweight and Mildly to Moderately Obese Subjects
    Penelope S Benedik PhD CRNA RRT-NPS, Mara M Baun DNSc RN, Leendert Keus RPFT,
    Carlos Jimenez MD, Rodolfo Morice MD, Akhil Bidani PhD MD, and Janet C Meininger PhD RN

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  • Numero 1 2011 – Selezione ARIR da Respiratory Care e AARC Times

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    Editoriale – Earning Physician Support
    Sam P. Giordano MBA RRT FAARC

    Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Diagnosis, Epidemiology, and Economics
    Vishesh K Kapur MD MPH

    What Is Central Sleep Apnea?
    Atul Malhotra MD and Robert L Owens MD

    What Every Clinician Should Know About Polysomnography
    Susheel P Patil MD PhD

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