Objectives: Auto-inhalation of nitric oxide (NO) produced in the upper airways may have physiologic effects on lung function. For intubated patients, the upper airway source of NO is eliminated, but the hospital compressed air source from the environment is contaminated with varying levels of NO, creating an 'occult' form of NO therapy. We examined the physiologic significance of occult inhaled NO in ventilator-dependent pediatric patients. We hypothesized that very low levels of NO contamination in inspired gas improve PaO2 in ventilator-dependent children. Study design: Inspired NO levels at the mouth were measured by chemiluminescence in 4 pediatric subjects with normal lungs and 3 with parenchymal lung disease. Subjects were sequentiall...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Inhaled nitric ...
The low concentration of nitric oxide in hospital compressed air improves oxygenation in patients wi...
STUDIES ON NITRIC OXIDE IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Ulla Schedin, MD, Dissertation from the Division ...
Concentrations of NO in hospital compressed air are variable and have physiologic effects. The long-...
Objectives: To determine whether the levels of nitric oxide found in hospital compressed air have a ...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of inhaled nitric oxide on the systemic microcirculation. We h...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the acute and sustained effects of early inhaled nitric oxide on some oxygen...
Background: Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) at levels between 5 and 80 ppm has been used experimentally to...
Nitric oxide (NO) is found in the exhaled gas of humans, starting from birth, and is increased in ad...
Aim. To establish a protocol for the early introduction of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) therapy in chi...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that NO contamination of hospital compressed air also improves P...
Introduction: nitric oxide (nO) is a gas synthesized by the inducible nO synthase enzyme in airway c...
Hospital compressed air contains highly variable levels of NO that tend to covary with ambient NO le...
Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been recently proposed as a new treatment in newborns and children wit...
product of inhalation therapy with nitric oxide (NO). The rate of NO2 formation during NO therapy is...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Inhaled nitric ...
The low concentration of nitric oxide in hospital compressed air improves oxygenation in patients wi...
STUDIES ON NITRIC OXIDE IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Ulla Schedin, MD, Dissertation from the Division ...
Concentrations of NO in hospital compressed air are variable and have physiologic effects. The long-...
Objectives: To determine whether the levels of nitric oxide found in hospital compressed air have a ...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of inhaled nitric oxide on the systemic microcirculation. We h...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the acute and sustained effects of early inhaled nitric oxide on some oxygen...
Background: Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) at levels between 5 and 80 ppm has been used experimentally to...
Nitric oxide (NO) is found in the exhaled gas of humans, starting from birth, and is increased in ad...
Aim. To establish a protocol for the early introduction of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) therapy in chi...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that NO contamination of hospital compressed air also improves P...
Introduction: nitric oxide (nO) is a gas synthesized by the inducible nO synthase enzyme in airway c...
Hospital compressed air contains highly variable levels of NO that tend to covary with ambient NO le...
Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been recently proposed as a new treatment in newborns and children wit...
product of inhalation therapy with nitric oxide (NO). The rate of NO2 formation during NO therapy is...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Inhaled nitric ...
The low concentration of nitric oxide in hospital compressed air improves oxygenation in patients wi...
STUDIES ON NITRIC OXIDE IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Ulla Schedin, MD, Dissertation from the Division ...