Below, you will find research studies that have been completed with the use of the ASL 5000 Breathing Simulator. These studies introduce some interesting applications and extensive capabilities of the device. We welcome you to submit your own studies with the ASL 5000 to help other respiratory simulation users reach their full potential. Please submit studies to info@ingmarmed.com.

         
 

 

Robert L Chatburn RRT-NPS FAARC

 

Which Ventilators and Modes Can Be Used to Deliver Noninvasive Ventilation?

 

AARC Respiratory Care, January 2009, Vol. 54, No. 1

Robert L. Chatburn BS, RRT-NPS, FAARC, Thomas J. Williams MBA, RRT

 

Effect of Conserver Systems on Jet Nebulizer Performance

 

AARC Respiratory Care Open Forum 2009

Shannon E Cook, Katherine L Fedor CPFT RRT-NPS, and Robert L Chatburn RRT-NPS FAARC

 

Effects of Imposed Resistance on Tidal Volume

 

AARC Respiratory Care, May 2010, Vol. 55, No. 5

Renishkumar R. Delvadia, P. Worth Longest, and Peter R. Byron

 

In Vitro Tests for Aerosol Deposition. I: Scaling a Physical Model of the Upper Airways to Predict Drug Deposition Variation in Normal Humans

 

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. February 2012, 25(1): 32-40

Drevhammar T, Nilsson K, Zetterstrom H, Jonsson B

 

Comparison of Seven Infant Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Systems using Simulated Neonatal Breathing

 

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, September 2011

Sarah M. Faeder, PhD, William R. McIvor, MD

 

 

A Lung Transplant for SimMan  

Department of Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER), University of Pittsburgh

Masato Hosoya, M.D., Taro Mizutani, M.D., Ph.D., Shinji Takahashi, M.D., Ph.D., Hidenori Toyooka, M.D., Ph.D.

 

Effects of Pressure Support Ventilation or Tube Compensation, and Tracheal Tube Size and Length on Tidal Volume during Spontaneous Breathing —
A Simulator Study

 

Mito Saiseikai General Hospital (ASA Annual Meeting Abstracts)

Hui-Ling Lin MSc RN RRT, Ruben D Restrepo MD RRT, Douglas S Gardenhire MSc RRT-NPS, and Joseph L Rau PhD RRT FAARC

 

Effect of Face Mask Design on Inhaled Mass of Nebulized Albuterol, Using a Pediatric Breathing Model

  AARC Respiratory Care, August 2007, Vol. 52, No. 8

Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila MD and Robert L Chatburn RRT-NPS FAARC

 

Work of Breathing in Adaptive Pressure Control Continuous Mandatory Ventilation

 

AARC Respiratory Care, November 2009, Vol. 54, No. 11

Onnen Mörer, Peter Herrmann, José Hinz, Paolo Severgnini, Edoardo Calderini, Michael Quintel, Paolo Pelosi

 

High flow biphasic positive airway pressure by helmet - effects on pressurization, tidal volume, carbon dioxide accumulation and noise exposure

  Critical Care 2009
(open access article)

Michihisa Teradoa, Shingo Ichibab, Osamu Naganoa, and Yoshihito Ujikea

 

Evaluation of Pressure Support Ventilation with ASL 5000

 

Acta Medica Okayama, 2008

 

Danny Hsia, Robert M. DiBlasi, Peter Richardson, David Crotwell, Jason Debley and Edward Carter

 

The Effects of Flexible Bronchoscopy on Mechanical Ventilation in a Pediatric Lung Model

 

Chest 2009;135;33-40.

 

 

 

Dave N. Crotwell, Rob DiBlasi

 

Tidal Volume Precision of Neonatal Volume-targeted, Spontaneous Modes in an Active and Passive Infant Lung Model

 

2010

Shannon E. Cook, Robert L. Chatburn; Respiratory Institute, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

 

Simulated Neonatal Patient-Ventilator Interaction using SIPAP and Bilevel NCPAP

 

2009

Megan McKenney, Steven Zhou, Shannon E. Cook, Robert L. Chatburn

 

Effects of Lung Mechanics on Oxygen Delivery using Simple Oxygen Masks

 

2009

 

Jose D. Rojas, Albert Ho, Reed Perkins, Joy J. Powell, Jon O. Nilsestuen; Respiratory Care, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

 

Creating Ventilator Scenarios Combining Laerdal SimMan and IngMar Medical ASL 5000  

2009

Jay Zignego, Robert M. DiBlasi, Stewart Carlson, Kathleen Bongiovanni, Thomas Hansen, Peter Richardson

 

A Simple Infant Ventilator Designed for Use in Resource-Limited and Mass Casualty Settings  

2008

Daniel W. Chipman, Andrew D. Marchese, Robert M. Kacmarek

 

Measurement of Respiratory Mechanics by ICU Ventilators

 

2008

Robert L. Chatburn RRT-NPS FAARC and Michael McPeck RRT FAARC

 

A New System for Understanding Nebulizer Performance

 

2007

Gary Martin BS RRT; Allan Andrews MS RRT; Carl Haas MLS RRT FAARC

 

Effects of Changing Frequency, Delta-P and Inspiratory Time on Distal Lung Pressure during HFOV

 

2006

Lacey Matteson, Rebecca Brollier, Lonny Ashworth RRT Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

 

Comparing Slow-Flow P-V Loops using the AVEA, Drager XL and Galileo

 

2006

Mike Troxell, PhD, RRT and Craig P. Black, PhD, RRT, The University of Toledo.

 

The Response of Dual Control Modes to Changes in Compliance and Resistance

 

2005

Ghazi Alotaibi, MS, RRT (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ); Craig Scanlan, EdD, RRT, FAARC (UMDNJ, Newark, NJ); Robert Kacmarek, PhD, RRT, FAARC (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA); Al Heuer, PhD, RRT (UMDNJ, Newark, NJ)

 

Comparability of the ASL 5000 SImulator with a Pneumotachometer/Pressure Transducer System  

2004

         
 

 

 

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