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HENRIK ENGHOFF AND THE VOLUMEN INEFFICAXNUNN JF; HOLMDAHL MH.1979; UPPSALA J. MED. SCI.; SWE; DA. 1979; VOL. 84; NO 2; PP. 105-108; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

A new equal area method to calculate and represent physiologic, anatomical, and alveolar dead spacesYONGQUAN TANG; TURNER, Martin J; BAKER, A. Barry et al.Anesthesiology (Philadelphia). 2006, Vol 104, Num 4, pp 696-700, issn 0003-3022, 5 p.Article

Comparison of patient-ventilator interfaces based on their computerized effective dead spaceFODIL, R; LELLOUCHE, F; MANCEBO, J et al.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2011, Vol 37, Num 2, pp 257-262, issn 0342-4642, 6 p.Article

Instrumental dead space in neonatology, and its elimination by continuous tracheal gas insufflation during conventional ventilationKALOUS, P; KOKSTEIN, Z.Acta paediatrica (Oslo). 2003, Vol 92, Num 5, pp 518-524, issn 0803-5253, 7 p.Article

Monitoring dead space during recruitment and PEEP titration in an experimental modelTUSMAN, Gerardo; SUAREZ-SIPMANN, Fernando; BÖHM, Stephan H et al.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2006, Vol 32, Num 11, pp 1863-1871, issn 0342-4642, 9 p.Article

Rationale of Dead Space Measurement by Volumetric CapnographyTUSMAN, Gerardo; SUAREZ SIPMANN, Fernando; BOHM, Stephan H et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 2012, Vol 114, Num 4, pp 866-874, issn 0003-2999, 9 p.Article

The Impact on Drug Mass Flow Rate of Interrupting and Resuming Carrier Fluid Flow: An In Vitro Study on a Very Low Dead-Space Volume Infusion SetLANNOY, Damien; DECAUDIN, Bertrand; SIMON, Nicolas et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 2012, Vol 114, Num 2, pp 328-332, issn 0003-2999, 5 p.Article

Comparison of volumetric capnography and mixed expired gas methods to calculate physiological dead space in mechanically ventilated ICU patientsSINHA, Pratik; SONI, Neil.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2012, Vol 38, Num 10, pp 1712-1717, issn 0342-4642, 6 p.Article

Measurement of Dead Space in Subjects Under General Anesthesia Using Standard Anesthesia EquipmentBADAL, John J; CHEN, Kyung J; LOEB, Robert G et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 2011, Vol 112, Num 2, pp 375-377, issn 0003-2999, 3 p.Article

Oropharyngeal volumes. Comment. Author's replyDROUET, N. M. A; FARGNOLI, J. M; COPPO, F et al.Anaesthesia. 1990, Vol 45, Num 8, pp 685-686, issn 0003-2409, 2 p.Article

Dead spaceLUCANGELO, U; BLANCH, L.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2004, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 576-579, issn 0342-4642, 4 p.Article

Predicting dead space ventilation in critically ill patients using clinically available dataFRANKENFIELD, David C; ALAM, Shoaib; BEKTESHI, Edgar et al.Critical care medicine. 2010, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 288-291, issn 0090-3493, 4 p.Article

Dependence of the gradient between arterial and end-tidal PCO2 on the fraction of inspired oxygenYAMAUCHI, H; ITO, S; SASANO, H et al.British journal of anaesthesia. 2011, Vol 107, Num 4, pp 631-635, issn 0007-0912, 5 p.Article

Carbon dioxide rebreathing with the anaesthetic conserving device, AnaConDa®STURESSON, L. W; MALMKVIST, G; BODELSSON, M et al.British journal of anaesthesia. 2012, Vol 109, Num 2, pp 279-283, issn 0007-0912, 5 p.Article

Dead space and paediatric anaesthetic equipment: a physical lung model studyMILLER, D. M; ADAMS, A. P; LIGHT, D et al.Anaesthesia. 2004, Vol 59, Num 6, pp 600-606, issn 0003-2409, 7 p.Article

Reproducibility of the respiratory dead space measurements in mechanically ventilated children using the CO2SMO monitorRIOU, Y; LECLERC, F; NEVE, V et al.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2004, Vol 30, Num 7, pp 1461-1467, issn 0342-4642, 7 p.Article

Alveolar recruitment improves ventilation during thoracic surgery: a randomized controlled trialUNZUETA, C; TUSMAN, G; SUAREZ-SIPMANN, F et al.British journal of anaesthesia. 2012, Vol 108, Num 3, pp 517-524, issn 0007-0912, 8 p.Article

Deadspace and the single breath test for carbon dioxide during anaesthesia and artificial ventilationFLETCHER, R; JONSON, B.British Journal of Anaesthesia. 1984, Vol 56, Num 2, pp 109-119, issn 0007-0912Article

A review of methods for the determination of hold-up volume in modern liquid chromatographySMITH, R. J; NIEASS, C. S; WAINWRIGHT, M. S et al.Journal of liquid chromatography. 1986, Vol 9, Num 7, pp 1387-1430, issn 0148-3919Article

Batch grinding kinetics in the presence of a dead space, as in a hammer millGOTSIS, C; AUSTIN, L. G.Powder technology. 1985, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 91-98, issn 0032-5910Article

Is there an optimal breath pattern to minimize stress and strain during mechanical ventilation?BRUNNER, Josef X; WYSOCKI, Marc.Intensive care medicine (Print). 2009, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 1479-1483, issn 0342-4642, 5 p.Article

Prognostic Value of the Pulmonary Dead-Space Fraction During the Early and Intermediate Phases of Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeRAURICH, Joan M; VILAR, Margalida; COLOMAR, Asunción et al.Respiratory care. 2010, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 282-287, issn 0020-1324, 6 p.Article

BOHR DEATH SPACE DURING HELIUM WASHOUTZWART A; JANSEN JRC; LUIJENDIJK SCM et al.1982; CLIN. RESPIR. PHYSIOL.; GBR; DA. 1982; VOL. 18; NO 2; PP. 261-272; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

Intelligent model-based advisory system for the management of ventilated intensive care patients: Hybrid blood gas patient modelWANG, A; MAHFOUF, M; MILLS, G. H et al.Computer methods and programs in biomedicine (Print). 2010, Vol 99, Num 2, pp 195-207, issn 0169-2607, 13 p.Article

Compliance and Dead Space Fraction Indicate an Optimal Level of Positive End-Expiratory Pressure After Recruitment in Anesthetized PatientsMAISCH, Stefan; REISSMANN, Hajo; FUELLEKRUG, Bernd et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 2008, Vol 106, Num 1, pp 175-181, issn 0003-2999, 7 p.Article

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