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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. |
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Sarah M. Faeder, PhD, William R. McIvor, MD
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A Lung Transplant for
SimMan |
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Department of Anesthesiology, University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Peter M.
Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and
Research (WISER), University of Pittsburgh |
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Masato Hosoya, M.D., Taro Mizutani, M.D., Ph.D.,
Shinji Takahashi, M.D., Ph.D., Hidenori Toyooka,
M.D., Ph.D.
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Effects of Pressure
Support Ventilation or Tube Compensation, and
Tracheal Tube Size and Length on Tidal Volume
during Spontaneous Breathing —
A Simulator Study |
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Mito Saiseikai General Hospital (ASA Annual
Meeting Abstracts) |
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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) |
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Comparability of the ASL
5000 SImulator with a Pneumotachometer/Pressure
Transducer System |
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2004 |
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