587 results on '"Loring, Stephen H."'
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2. Quantifying unintended exposure to high tidal volumes from breath stacking dyssynchrony in ARDS: the BREATHE criteria
3. Volume Delivered During Recruitment Maneuver Predicts Lung Stress in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
4. An Integrative Model of Physiological Traits Can be Used to Predict Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Response to Non Positive Airway Pressure Therapy.
5. Driving Pressure and Respiratory Mechanics in ARDS
6. Enhanced Upper-Airway Muscle Responsiveness Is a Distinct Feature of Overweight/Obese Individuals without Sleep Apnea
7. Influence of pharyngeal muscle activity on inspiratory negative effort dependence in the human upper airway.
8. Prone positioning reduces mortality from acute respiratory distress syndrome in the low tidal volume era: a meta-analysis
9. Comparison of mechanical power estimations in mechanically ventilated patients with ARDS: a secondary data analysis from the EPVent study
10. Raising positive end-expiratory pressures in ARDS to achieve a positive transpulmonary pressure does not cause hemodynamic compromise.
11. Airflow Shape Is Associated With the Pharyngeal Structure Causing OSA
12. Julius Comroe Is Right: Positive and Negative Pressure Ventilation Are the Same
13. Lung volumes and transpulmonary pressure are decreased with expiratory effort and restored with passive breathing in ARDS: a reapplication of the traditional Campbell diagram
14. Pleural Lubrication and Friction in the Chest
15. Quantifying the Arousal Threshold Using Polysomnography in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
16. Influence of pharyngeal muscle activity on inspiratory negative effort dependence in the human upper airway
17. Stable Breathing in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated With Increased Effort but Not Lowered Metabolic Rate
18. Reverse triggering with breath stacking during mechanical ventilation results in large tidal volumes and transpulmonary pressure swings
19. Mortality and pulmonary mechanics in relation to respiratory system and transpulmonary driving pressures in ARDS
20. Esophageal pressure as an estimate of average pleural pressure with lung or chest distortion in rats
21. Communications between Pulmonary Airways and Blood Vessels. A New Mechanism?
22. Dynamic Expiratory Tracheal Collapse in COPD: Correlation With Clinical and Physiologic Parameters
23. Age and Sex Dependence of Forced Expiratory Central Airway Collapse in Healthy Volunteers
24. Association Between Airway Caliber Changes With Lung Inflation and Emphysema Assessed by Volumetric CT Scan in Subjects With COPD
25. Monitoring of neuromuscular blockade: a comparison of train-of-four and the Campbell diagram
26. Influence of the softness of the parietal pleura on respiratory sliding mechanisms
27. Probing softness of the parietal pleural surface at the micron scale
28. Comparison of Plethysmographic and Helium Dilution Lung Volumes: Which Is Best for COPD?
29. Reproducibility of Forced Expiratory Tracheal Collapse: Assessment with MDCT in Healthy Volunteers
30. A fixed correction of absolute transpulmonary pressure may not be ideal for clinical use: Discussion on “Accuracy of esophageal pressure to assess transpulmonary pressure during mechanical ventilation”
31. Marked pericardial inhomogeneity of specific ventilation at total lung capacity and beyond
32. Determinants of friction in soft elastohydrodynamic lubrication
33. Potential hydrodynamic origin of frictional transients in sliding mesothelial tissues
34. Effect of Esophageal Pressure–guided Positive End-Expiratory Pressure on Survival from Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Risk-based and Mechanistic Reanalysis of the EPVent-2 Trial
35. Deciduous Premolars of Some North American Tertiary Camels (Family Camelidae)
36. Relative effects of negative versus positive pressure ventilation depend on applied conditions
37. Hydrodynamic thickening of lubricating fluid layer beneath sliding mesothelial tissues
38. The Application of Esophageal Pressure Measurement in Patients with Respiratory Failure
39. Mechanical ventilation guided by esophageal pressure in acute lung injury
40. A potential elastohydrodynamic origin of load-support and Coulomb-like friction in lung/chest wall lubrication
41. Cytokine Release Following Recruitment Maneuvers
42. Expiratory Abdominal Rounding in Acute Dyspnea Suggests Congestive Heart Failure
43. Airway Stabilization With Silicone Stents for Treating Adult Tracheobronchomalacia: A Prospective Observational Study
44. Central Airway Mechanics and Flow Limitation in Acquired Tracheobronchomalacia
45. Finite element simulation of elastohydrodynamic lubrication of soft biological tissues
46. Sources of graft restriction after single lung transplantation for emphysema
47. Is transpulmonary pressure-guided PEEP titration really optimal? Response to Yamaga et al.
48. Inhomogeneous Computed Tomographic Densities in Lungs in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Stress Multipliers Leading to Ventilator-induced Injury?
49. Evidence for Adult Lung Growth in Humans
50. Age and Sex Dependence of Forced Expiratory Central Airway Collapse in Healthy Volunteers
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