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Exhalation Filter Device Component
Known as:
Exhalation Filter
A filter designed to remove something from the expiration stream of a ventilator.
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Pulmonary deposition of a novel LAMA/LABA Co-Suspension™ technology glycopyrronium/formoterol (GFF) MDI in healthy subjects (PT003020)
G. Taylor
,
S. Warren
,
+4 authors
C. Reisner
2016
Corpus ID: 78854494
Background GFF MDI showed efficacy in Phase III trials of patients with moderate-to-very-severe COPD. Lung deposition and the…
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1999
1999
Characterization of heparin aerosols generated in jet and ultrasonic nebulizers.
K. E. Bendstrup
,
M. Newhouse
,
O. Pedersen
,
J. I. Jensen
Journal of Aerosol Medicine
1999
Corpus ID: 10451814
Inhaled heparin has been used for asthma treatment, but results have been inconsistent, probably due to highly varying lung doses…
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1993
1993
Effects of dense, high‐volume, artificial surfactant aerosol on a heated exhalation filter system
C. Haas
,
J. Weg
,
Charles W. Kettell
,
E. Caldwell
,
D. Zaccardelli
,
D. Brown
Critical Care Medicine
1993
Corpus ID: 32728064
ObjectiveTo evaluate a supplemental heated filter system during mechanical ventilation with continuous nebulization of an…
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1978
1978
Rate of drug metabolism in man measured by14CO2-breath analysis
R. Platzer
,
R. Galeazzi
,
G. Karlaganis
,
J. Bircher
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
1978
Corpus ID: 21193981
SummaryExhalation of14CO2 in breath has been used to assess the rate of hepatic demethylation of (14C-dimethyl)aminopyrine, but…
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