Research ArticleOriginal Contributions
The Impact of Imposed Expiratory Resistance in Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation: A Laboratory Evaluation
Robert M Diblasi, John W Salyer, Jay C Zignego, Gregory J Redding and C Peter Richardson
Respiratory Care November 2008, 53 (11) 1450-1460;
Robert M Diblasi
Respiratory Care Department, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
Center for Developmental Therapeutics, Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute, Seattle, Washington
RRT-NPSJohn W Salyer
Respiratory Care Department, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
MBA RRT FAARCJay C Zignego
Center for Developmental Therapeutics, Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute, Seattle, Washington
Gregory J Redding
Center for Developmental Therapeutics, Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute, Seattle, Washington
School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
MDC Peter Richardson
Center for Developmental Therapeutics, Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute, Seattle, Washington
School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
PhDIn this issue
Respiratory Care
Vol. 53, Issue 11
1 Nov 2008
The Impact of Imposed Expiratory Resistance in Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation: A Laboratory Evaluation
Robert M Diblasi, John W Salyer, Jay C Zignego, Gregory J Redding, C Peter Richardson
Respiratory Care Nov 2008, 53 (11) 1450-1460;