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 |