Research ArticleOriginal Research
A Novel, Versatile Valved Holding Chamber for Delivering Inhaled Medications to Neonates and Small Children: Laboratory Simulation of Delivery Options
Robert M DiBlasi, Dominic P Coppolo, Mark W Nagel, Cathy C Doyle, Valentina I Avvakoumova, Rubina S Ali and Jolyon P Mitchell
Respiratory Care April 2010, 55 (4) 419-426;
Robert M DiBlasi
Center for Developmental Therapeutics, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Department of Respiratory Care, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington.
RRT-NPSDominic P Coppolo
Monaghan Medical, Syracuse, New York.
RRT MBA FAARCMark W Nagel
Trudell Medical International, London, Ontario, Canada.
Cathy C Doyle
Trudell Medical International, London, Ontario, Canada.
Valentina I Avvakoumova
Trudell Medical International, London, Ontario, Canada.
Rubina S Ali
Trudell Medical International, London, Ontario, Canada.
Jolyon P Mitchell
Trudell Medical International, London, Ontario, Canada.
PhD CChem CSciIn this issue
Respiratory Care
Vol. 55, Issue 4
1 Apr 2010
A Novel, Versatile Valved Holding Chamber for Delivering Inhaled Medications to Neonates and Small Children: Laboratory Simulation of Delivery Options
Robert M DiBlasi, Dominic P Coppolo, Mark W Nagel, Cathy C Doyle, Valentina I Avvakoumova, Rubina S Ali, Jolyon P Mitchell
Respiratory Care Apr 2010, 55 (4) 419-426;
A Novel, Versatile Valved Holding Chamber for Delivering Inhaled Medications to Neonates and Small Children: Laboratory Simulation of Delivery Options
Robert M DiBlasi, Dominic P Coppolo, Mark W Nagel, Cathy C Doyle, Valentina I Avvakoumova, Rubina S Ali, Jolyon P Mitchell
Respiratory Care Apr 2010, 55 (4) 419-426;