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Authors: RAVENSCRAFT SA LUPO VR
Citation: Sa. Ravenscraft et Vr. Lupo, ASTHMA - MANAGEMENT DURING PREGNANCY, Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine, 19(3), 1998, pp. 221-230

Authors: BROCCARD AF SHAPIRO RS SCHMITZ LL RAVENSCRAFT SA MARINI JJ
Citation: Af. Broccard et al., INFLUENCE OF PRONE POSITION ON THE EXTENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF LUNG INJURY IN A HIGH TIDAL VOLUME OLEIC-ACID MODEL OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS SYNDROME, Critical care medicine, 25(1), 1997, pp. 16-27

Authors: NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., DISTAL EFFECTS OF TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION - CHANGES WITH CATHETER POSITION AND OLEIC-ACID LUNG INJURY, Journal of applied physiology, 81(3), 1996, pp. 1121-1127

Authors: RAVENSCRAFT SA SHAPIRO RS NAHUM A BURKE WC ADAMS AB NAKOS G MARINI JJ
Citation: Sa. Ravenscraft et al., TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION - CATHETER EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINED BY EXPIRATORY FLUSH VOLUME, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 153(6), 1996, pp. 1817-1824

Authors: MCKIBBEN AW RAVENSCRAFT SA
Citation: Aw. Mckibben et Sa. Ravenscraft, PRESSURE-CONTROLLED AND VOLUME-CYCLED MECHANICAL VENTILATION, Clinics in chest medicine, 17(3), 1996, pp. 395

Authors: LEATHERMAN J RAVENSCRAFT SA
Citation: J. Leatherman et Sa. Ravenscraft, LOW MEASURED AUTO-POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE DURING MECHANICAL VENTILATION OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ASTHMA - HIDDEN AUTO-POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE, Critical care medicine, 24(3), 1996, pp. 541-546

Authors: NAHUM A SHAPIRO RS RAVENSCRAFT SA ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., EFFICACY OF EXPIRATORY TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION IN A CANINE MODEL OFLUNG INJURY, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 152(2), 1995, pp. 489-495

Authors: NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., INSPIRATORY TIDAL VOLUME SPARING EFFECTS OF TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATIONIN DOGS WITH OLEIC ACID-INDUCED LUNG INJURY, Journal of critical care, 10(3), 1995, pp. 115-121

Authors: NAHUM A CHANDRA A NIKNAM J RAVENSCRAFT SA ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., EFFECT OF TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION ON GAS-EXCHANGE IN CANINE OLEIC ACID-INDUCED LUNG INJURY, Critical care medicine, 23(2), 1995, pp. 348-356

Authors: CHANDRA A COGGESHALL JW RAVENSCRAFT SA MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Chandra et al., HYPERPNEA LIMITS THE VOLUME RECRUITED BY POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 150(4), 1994, pp. 911-917

Authors: NIKNAM J CHANDRA A ADAMS AB NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA MARINI JJ
Citation: J. Niknam et al., EFFECT OF A NASOGASTRIC TUBE ON ESOPHAGEAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN NORMAL ADULTS, Chest, 106(1), 1994, pp. 137-141

Authors: NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA NAKOS G ADAMS AB BURKE WC MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., EFFECT OF CATHETER FLOW DIRECTION ON CO2 REMOVAL DURING TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION IN DOGS, Journal of applied physiology, 75(3), 1993, pp. 1238-1246

Authors: BURKE WC NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA NAKOS G ADAMS AB MARCY TW MARINI JJ
Citation: Wc. Burke et al., MODES OF TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION - COMPARISON OF CONTINUOUS AND PHASE-SPECIFIC GAS INJECTION IN NORMAL DOGS, The American review of respiratory disease, 148(3), 1993, pp. 562-568

Authors: RAVENSCRAFT SA BURKE WC NAHUM A ADAMS AB NAKOS G MARCY TW MARINI JJ
Citation: Sa. Ravenscraft et al., TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION AUGMENTS CO2 CLEARANCE DURING MECHANICAL VENTILATION, The American review of respiratory disease, 148(2), 1993, pp. 345-351

Authors: NAHUM A NIKNAM J CHANDRA A RAVENSCRAFT SA ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., EFFECTS OF TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION (TGI) ON CO2 ELIMINATION AND ARTERIAL OXYGENATION IN OLEIC ACID-INJURED DOGS, The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 364-364

Authors: NIKNAM J ADAMS AB CHANDRA A RAVENSCRAFT SA MARINI JJ
Citation: J. Niknam et al., EFFECT OF A NASOGASTRIC TUBE ON ESOPHAGEAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 624-624

Authors: LEATHERMAN JW RAVENSCRAFT SA IBER C DAVIES S
Citation: Jw. Leatherman et al., DOES MEASURED AUTO-PEEP (AP) ACCURATELY REFLECT THE DEGREE OF DYNAMICHYPERINFLATION (DH) DURING MECHANICAL VENTILATION (MV) OF STATUS ASTHMA (SA), The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 877-877

Authors: NAHUM A RAVENSCRAFT SA BURKE WC ADAMS AB MARINI JJ
Citation: A. Nahum et al., TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION (TGI) - THE EFFECT OF CATHETER SHAPE ON CO2ELIMINATION IN DOGS, The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 892-892

Authors: RAVENSCRAFT SA NAHUM A BURKE WC ADAMS AB NAKOS G MARINI JJ
Citation: Sa. Ravenscraft et al., TRACHEAL GAS INSUFFLATION (TGI) - CATHETER EFFECTIVENESS IS DETERMINED BY EXPIRATORY FLUSH VOLUME, The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 984-984
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