Reference Articles:

Article Title Author(s) Source Category
Battery Duration of Portable Ventilators: Effects of Control Variable, Positive End-Expiratory Pressure, and Inspired Oxygen Concentration   Robert S Campbell, Jay A Johannigman, Richard D Branson, Paul N Austin, Gina Matacia and Gary R Banks  Respiratory Care. October 2002 Vol 47 No 10. p1173-1183 HT50
Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome: not just another rare disorder    Maida Lynn Chen and Thomas G. Keens  Paediatric Respiratory Reviews Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2004, Pages 182-189 HT50
Performance comparison of 15 transport ventilators.   Chipman DW, Caramez MP, Miyoshi E, Kratohvil JP, Kacmarek RM.  Respiratory Care, June 2007 Vol 52 No 6 Page 740-751 HT50
Oxygen Conservation During Long Distance Transport of Ventilated Patients   Tim Lowes, MB BS, FRCA, Dip IMC. RCS and Peter Sharley, OAM, MB BS, Dip Obs RACOG, FANZCA, FJFICM  Air Medical Journal 24:4, July-August 2005 HT50
Newport HT50 Ventilator Offers a Young Patient Mobility   Robin Dunnett, RRT, CPFT, RCP  Advance for Managers of Respiratory Care. May 2002 HT50
White Paper - Newport FlexCycle   Cyndy Miller, RRT  Newport Medical e360
White Paper - Adaptive Dual Control Breaths VTPC & VTPS   Cyndy Miller, RRT  Newport Medical e360
White Paper - Biphasic Pressure Release Ventilation   Cyndy Miller, RRT and Colin Antenbring, RRT  Newport Medical e360
Evaluation of the user interface simplicity in the modern generation of mechanical ventilators.   Uzawa Y, Yamada Y, Suzukawa M.  Respiratory Care, March 2008 Vol 53 No 3 Page 329-337 e500
Patient-Ventilator Interaction   Martin J. Tobin, Amal Jubran and Franco Lagui  Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 163. pp1059-1063, 2001 e500
Analysis of the mechanisms of expiratory asynchrony in pressure support ventilation: a mathematical approach   Yoshitsugu Yamada and Hong-Lin Du  J Appl Physiol Vol 88. pp 2143-2150, 2000 e500
Expiratory Asynchrony in Proportional Assist Ventilation   Hong-Lin Du, Mikiya Ohtsuji, Masaki Shigeta, David C. Chao, Katsunori Sasaki, Yutaka Usuda and Yoshitsugu Yamada  Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 165. pp 972-977, 2002 e500
When Ventilator and Patient’s End of Inspiration Don’t Coincide What’s the Matter?   Laurent Brochard, M.D.  Am J Respir Crit Care MedVol 166 2002 pp2-3 e500_WW
Response of Ventilator-Dependent Patients to Delayed Opening of Exhalation Valve   Magdy Younes, John Kun, Kim Webster and Dan Roberts  Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 166. pp 21-30, 2002 e500_WW
White Paper: Automatic Slope/Rise   Cyndy Miller, RRT  Newport Medical e500_WW
Northeast Specialty Hospital - World-Renowned Specialists Team Up to Set Protocols for Weaning Patients from Ventilators   Michael Jones  Greater Boston M.D. News e500_US
University of Kansas Equipment Reviews: Newport 's New e500 Ventialtor   Paul Mathews PhD, RRT and Bethene Gregg MS, RRT  Focus Journal for Respir Care & Sleep Medicine Fall 2004 p38 e500_US
White Paper - Automatic Leak Compensation and Triggering Interactivity   Cyndy Miller, RRT  Newport Medical e500/e360
Bench study on active exhalation valve performance.   Jiao GY, Newhart JW.  Respiratory Care, December 2008 Vol 53 No 12, Page 1697-1702 e500/e360
Diaphragm pacers as a treatment for congenital central hypoventilation syndrome.   Chen ML, Tablizo MA, Kun S, Keens TG.  Expert Review of Medical Devices, Sep 2005, Vol. 2, No. 5, Pages 577-585 General
Dynamic Behavior during Noninvasive Ventilation. Chaotic Support?   John R Hotchkiss, Alexander B Adams, David J Dries, John J Marini and Philip S Crooke  Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 163. pp 374-378, 2001 General
Advances in Mechanical Ventilation   Martin J Tobin, M.D.  N Engl J Med, Vol. 344 No. 26 p1986. June 28, 2001 General
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms for Mechanical Ventilation    Dave Wheeler, RRT  Focus Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine Winter 2003 p44 General
 
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