Aerosolized albuterol sulfate delivery under neonatal ventilatory conditions: in vitro evaluation of a novel ventilator circuit patient interface connector.
@article{MazelaJan2014AerosolizedAS, title={Aerosolized albuterol sulfate delivery under neonatal ventilatory conditions: in vitro evaluation of a novel ventilator circuit patient interface connector.}, author={MazelaJan and ChmuraKrzysztof and KulzaMaksymilian and HendersonChristopher and J. GregoryTimothy and MoskalArkadiusz and R. SosnowskiTomasz and FlorekEwa and KramerLucyna and KeszlerMartin}, journal={Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery}, year={2014}, volume={27}, pages={58-65} }
Abstract Background: Aerosolized medications that have been used in infants receiving ventilatory support have not been shown to be effective clinically among the smallest patients. The aim of this study was to characterize the delivery of aerosolized albuterol sulfate in vitro under simulated neonatal ventilatory conditions using a novel ventilator circuit/patient interface connector. Methods: A Babylog® ventilator (VN500®; Draeger), a novel ventilator circuit/patient interface (VC) connector… CONTINUE READING
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