Index by author
April 01, 2007; Volume 52,Issue 4
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Branson, Richard D
- You have accessShould Adaptive Pressure Control Modes Be Utilized for Virtually All Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation?Richard D Branson and Robert L ChatburnRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 478-488;
- You have accessDo the NIH ARDS Clinical Trials Network PEEP/FIO2 Tables Provide the Best Evidence-Based Guide to Balancing PEEP and FIO2 Settings in Adults?Richard H Kallet and Richard D BransonRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 461-477;
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Chatburn, Robert L
- You have accessShould Adaptive Pressure Control Modes Be Utilized for Virtually All Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation?Richard D Branson and Robert L ChatburnRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 478-488;
Cheifetz, Ira M
- You have accessForeword: Respiratory Controversies in the Critical Care SettingIra M Cheifetz and Neil R MacintyreRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 406-407;
- You have accessShould Every Mechanically Ventilated Patient Be Monitored With Capnography From Intubation to Extubation?Ira M Cheifetz and Timothy R MyersRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 423-442;
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Deem, Steven
- You have accessShould All Patients Be Treated With Hypothermia Following Cardiac Arrest?Steven Deem and William E HurfordRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 443-451;
Dinwiddie, Robert
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Goodman, Philip L
- You have accessBird Flu: Diagnosis & Treatment.Philip L GoodmanRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 493-494;
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Hartert, Tina V
- You have accessBronchial Asthma: A Guide for Practical Understanding and Treatment, 5th edition.Tina V HartertRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 491;
Hurford, William E
- You have accessShould All Patients Be Treated With Hypothermia Following Cardiac Arrest?Steven Deem and William E HurfordRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 443-451;
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Kallet, Richard H
- You have accessDo the NIH ARDS Clinical Trials Network PEEP/FIO2 Tables Provide the Best Evidence-Based Guide to Balancing PEEP and FIO2 Settings in Adults?Richard H Kallet and Richard D BransonRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 461-477;
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Lang, Thomas A
- You have accessStudy Design and Statistical Analysis: A Practical Guide for Clinicians.Thomas A LangRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 490-491;
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Macintyre, Neil R
- You have accessForeword: Respiratory Controversies in the Critical Care SettingIra M Cheifetz and Neil R MacintyreRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 406-407;
- You have accessDoes Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Offer Important New Advantages in Mechanical Ventilator Support?Timothy R Myers and Neil R MacintyreRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 452-460;
MacIntyre, Neil R
- You have accessShould Aerosolized Antibiotics Be Administered to Prevent or Treat Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Patients Who Do Not Have Cystic Fibrosis?Neil R MacIntyre and Bruce K RubinRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 416-422;
Myers, Timothy R
- You have accessDoes Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Offer Important New Advantages in Mechanical Ventilator Support?Timothy R Myers and Neil R MacintyreRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 452-460;
- You have accessShould Every Mechanically Ventilated Patient Be Monitored With Capnography From Intubation to Extubation?Ira M Cheifetz and Timothy R MyersRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 423-442;
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Rubin, Bruce K
- You have accessWhen Caring for Critically Ill Patients, Do Clinicians Have a Responsibility to Be Innovative and Try Unproven Approaches When Accepted Approaches Are Failing?Bruce K Rubin and Kenneth P SteinbergRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 408-415;
- You have accessShould Aerosolized Antibiotics Be Administered to Prevent or Treat Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Patients Who Do Not Have Cystic Fibrosis?Neil R MacIntyre and Bruce K RubinRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 416-422;
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Springmeyer, Steven C
- You have accessClinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies, 2nd edition.Steven C SpringmeyerRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 489-490;
Steinberg, Kenneth P
- You have accessWhen Caring for Critically Ill Patients, Do Clinicians Have a Responsibility to Be Innovative and Try Unproven Approaches When Accepted Approaches Are Failing?Bruce K Rubin and Kenneth P SteinbergRespiratory Care April 2007, 52 (4) 408-415;
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White, Martha V