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Comparison of a New Nasal Snoring Sensor to a Conventional Neck Snore Sensor
324 KB - PDF format
by Eiken T
Freiberg M
Sharma A
Metropolitan Sleep Disorders Center, St. Paul, MN
Comparison of Respiratory Event Detection by a Polyvinylidene Fluoride Film Airflow Sensor and a Pneumotachograph in Sleep Apnea Patients
1.17 MB - DOC format
by RB Berry
GL Koch
S Trautz
Malcom Randall VAMC,
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville
Comparison of Nasal Prong Pressure to a New PVDF Airflow Sensor for
the Detection of Sleep Related Breathing Disorders
190 KB - DOC format | 218
KB - PDF format
by Peter Bliss BME
Todd Eiken RPSGT
Robert McCoy RRT
Metropolitan Sleep Disorders Center, St. Paul, MN
Feeding Readiness and Feeding Outcomes in Preterm Infants
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KB - DOC format |
40.2
KB - PDF format
by Rita H. Pickler, PhD, RN, PNP; Barbara Reyna, MS, NNP; Al Best, PhD;
Paul Wetzel, PhD; Steve Goldberg, PhD; Gary Gutcher, MD; Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
A New Airflow Sensor for the Detection of Flow Limitation
in Sleep Disordered Breathing
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785
KB - PDF format
by Dominic Melendrez
Barry Krakow
Matthew Hall
Sleep & Human Health Institute
Eastern New Mexico Sleep Disorder Center, Roswell, NM
The use of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film airflow
sensors: An alternative to the nasal cannula for measuring respiratory
events
(777 KB - PDF format)
Suanne Goodrich
Maroun Tawk
William C. Orr
Lynn Institute for Healthcare Research, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; University
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Comparison Of A New Combination Airflow/Snoring Sensor
To Nasal Prong Pressure
(2.46mb - PDF format)
Eiken TM
Freiberg M
Sharma A
Bliss P
Metropolitan Sleep Disorders Center, St. Paul, MN; Valley
Inspired Products, Burnsville, MN
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