Humidification is concerned with the addition of water vapour to a gas and can be measured as either absolute or relative. Adequate humidification is a vital consideration in anaesthesia given that the anatomical source of natural gas humidification (the nasopharynx) is generally bypassed, which can lead to complications including hypothermia, thickening of respiratory secretions, mucus plugging and airway keratinization. Humidification may be passive or active. Equipment involved in passive humidification includes HME filters, soda lime and cold water baths, with these devices able to achieve varying efficiencies without extrinsic energy input. Active humidification devices (including hot water baths) are capable of delivering a higher rel...
This research focuses on the analysis of the human upper airway humidification looking on one hand a...
This paper presents the design optimisation of passive heat and moisture\ud exchange (HME) humidific...
Critically ill patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) often require mechanical ventilation (MV). H...
Humidification is concerned with the addition of water vapour to a gas and can be measured as either...
To aid respiratory care professionals in determining the most appropriate humidification device for ...
Adequate humidification of inhaling gases is important for the normal functioning of the respiratory...
Abstract: The normal physiology of conditioning of inspired gases is altered when the patient requir...
Dry and cold medical gases administered during noninvasive ventilation (NIV) may cause anatomical an...
The normal physiological function of the upper respiratory tract is to filter and humidify inspired ...
Humidification of dry medical gases has long been recognized as important for preventing damage to t...
During invasive mechanical ventilation due to the dryness of medical gases is necessary to provide a...
Continuous positive pressure of air on the airways (CPAP) is the most common treatment for the obstr...
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BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
BACKGROUND: An inhaled gas absolute humidity of 20 mg H2O.L-1 is the value most considered as the th...
This research focuses on the analysis of the human upper airway humidification looking on one hand a...
This paper presents the design optimisation of passive heat and moisture\ud exchange (HME) humidific...
Critically ill patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) often require mechanical ventilation (MV). H...
Humidification is concerned with the addition of water vapour to a gas and can be measured as either...
To aid respiratory care professionals in determining the most appropriate humidification device for ...
Adequate humidification of inhaling gases is important for the normal functioning of the respiratory...
Abstract: The normal physiology of conditioning of inspired gases is altered when the patient requir...
Dry and cold medical gases administered during noninvasive ventilation (NIV) may cause anatomical an...
The normal physiological function of the upper respiratory tract is to filter and humidify inspired ...
Humidification of dry medical gases has long been recognized as important for preventing damage to t...
During invasive mechanical ventilation due to the dryness of medical gases is necessary to provide a...
Continuous positive pressure of air on the airways (CPAP) is the most common treatment for the obstr...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
BACKGROUND: An inhaled gas absolute humidity of 20 mg H2O.L-1 is the value most considered as the th...
This research focuses on the analysis of the human upper airway humidification looking on one hand a...
This paper presents the design optimisation of passive heat and moisture\ud exchange (HME) humidific...
Critically ill patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) often require mechanical ventilation (MV). H...