11 th Annual Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium
Session/Time Pulmonary II/Thu, 2:00 - 4: 00 PM
No Title Author Affiliation
10 Soluble NO Donor and Surfactant Improve Oxygenation and Pulmonary Hypertension (PR) in Porcine Acute Lung Injury B Jacobs, R Brilli, D Smith, D Passerini Division of Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Department of Chemistry, University of Akron, Ohio
11 Measurement of Pulmonary Exhaled Nitric Oxide: Relationship to Exhalation Rates and Inline Versus Bag Collection Techniques N Kissoon, P Silkoff, S Murphy, K Blake, D Cancel, C Taylor University of Florida, Nemours Children's Clinic, and Wolfson Children's Hospital
12 Effect of Exhalation Flow Rates and Inline Versus Bag Sampling on Pulmonary Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Children with Asthma Kissoon, P Silkoff, S Murphy, L Duckworth, C Taylor Wolfson Children's Hospital, Jacksonville, FL and Univ. of Colorado, Denver, CO
13 Is Improved Oxygenation A Valid Indicator of Responsiveness To Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Patients with Severe ARDS? M Baidauf, P Silver, C Rosenthal, M Sagy Schneider Children's Hospital, New Hyde Park, New York
14 Survival in Pediatric Respiratory Failure: Is It Really Improving? H Dalton, K Weise, K Davis, S Johnston Divisions of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Medical College of Virginia, University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Children's Hospital ofthe Kings Daughters and the Mid-Atlantic Pediatric Critical Care Network, Wa
15 Permissive Hypereapnia Decreases Mortality From Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure K Sichting, MD; P Havens, MD, MS The Pediatric Critical Care Study Group (PCCSG) Medical College of WisconsinIChildren's Hospital of Wisconsin
16 Impact of ECMO Center's Case Frequency on Survival in Children HJ Dalton, K Gold, P Rykus Divisions of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Biostatistics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D. C and the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO), Ann Arbor, MI
17 Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial (RCT) of LiquiVent Partial Liquid Ventilation (PLV) in Pediatric ARDS B Fuhnnan, J Blumer, L Toro-Figueroa, L Hennan, P Cox, S Curtis, J Meliones, T Green and the LiquiVent Study Group Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

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