<p>Subjects were provided with CPAP capable of alternating rapidly between therapeutic pressure or atmospheric pressure. A: Nasal mask, B: Mask feedback pressure monitoring (used to maintain nasal pressure at target level), C: cannula delivering 5 L/min compressed air during CPAP-off periods, D: Pneumotachograph, E: Nasal pressure recorder, F: One way anti-asphyxia valve.</p
Normal nasal airflow alternates in dominance between the two nostrils with an ultradian rhythm calle...
Objectives: A unique dataset of airway flow/pressure from healthy subjects on Continuous Positive Ai...
Over 40% of people who undertake n-CPAP breathing therapy report problems of rhinitis or nasal conge...
Objective: To assess selected physiological effects of non-invasive continuous positive airway press...
Objective: To assess selected physiological effects of non-invasive continuous positive airway press...
BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a mode of non-invasive ventilation used to...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) maintains a constant pr...
Background: A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask is a respiratory ventilation method us...
The aim of this bench study was to investigate the performances of 8 devices for noninvasive CPAP
Although constant positive airway pressure therapy is currently the most effective form of non-invas...
Objective. To develop a quick, simple, bedside test for determining continuous positive airway press...
BACKGROUND: The simplest method of initiating and maintaining therapeutic continuous positive airway...
BACKGROUND: The performances of 2 noninvasive CPAP systems (high flow and low flow air-entrainment m...
The nasal cycle controls the balance between heat and water fluxes and enables cells and glands to r...
Comparison of three ways to determine and deliver pressure during nasal CPAP therapy for obstructive...
Normal nasal airflow alternates in dominance between the two nostrils with an ultradian rhythm calle...
Objectives: A unique dataset of airway flow/pressure from healthy subjects on Continuous Positive Ai...
Over 40% of people who undertake n-CPAP breathing therapy report problems of rhinitis or nasal conge...
Objective: To assess selected physiological effects of non-invasive continuous positive airway press...
Objective: To assess selected physiological effects of non-invasive continuous positive airway press...
BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a mode of non-invasive ventilation used to...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) maintains a constant pr...
Background: A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask is a respiratory ventilation method us...
The aim of this bench study was to investigate the performances of 8 devices for noninvasive CPAP
Although constant positive airway pressure therapy is currently the most effective form of non-invas...
Objective. To develop a quick, simple, bedside test for determining continuous positive airway press...
BACKGROUND: The simplest method of initiating and maintaining therapeutic continuous positive airway...
BACKGROUND: The performances of 2 noninvasive CPAP systems (high flow and low flow air-entrainment m...
The nasal cycle controls the balance between heat and water fluxes and enables cells and glands to r...
Comparison of three ways to determine and deliver pressure during nasal CPAP therapy for obstructive...
Normal nasal airflow alternates in dominance between the two nostrils with an ultradian rhythm calle...
Objectives: A unique dataset of airway flow/pressure from healthy subjects on Continuous Positive Ai...
Over 40% of people who undertake n-CPAP breathing therapy report problems of rhinitis or nasal conge...