Title: Variation in performance of oxygen therapy devices
Abstract: AnaesthesiaVolume 25, Issue 2 p. 210-222 Free Access Variation in performance of oxygen therapy devices J. M. Leigh, J. M. Leigh MB, BS, FFARCS, Lecturer, University Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital Medical School, London SW1.Search for more papers by this author J. M. Leigh, J. M. Leigh MB, BS, FFARCS, Lecturer, University Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital Medical School, London SW1.Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1970 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1970.tb00192.xCitations: 46AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 CAMPBELL, D., REID, J. M., TELFER, A. B. M. and FITCH, W. (1968). Some clinical aspects of respiratory intensive care. British Medical Journal, i, 475. 2 BARACH, A. L. and ECKMAN, M. (1941). A physiologically controlled oxygen mask apparatus. Anesthesiology, 2, 421. 3 KORY, R. C, BERGMANN, J. C, SWEET, R. D. and SMITH, J. R. (1962). Comparative evaluation of oxygen therapy techniques. Journal of the American Medical Association. 179, 767. 4 FLENLEY, D. C, HUTCHISON, D. C. S. and DONALD, K. W. (1963). Behaviour of apparatus for oxygen administration. British Medical Journal, ii, 1081. 5 BALL, J. A. C. (1963). Oxygen masks. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 35, 368. 6 MCDOWALL, D. G., LEDINGHAM, I. MCA., JACOBSON, I. and NORMAN, J. N. (1965). Oxygen administration by mask in a pressure chamber. Anesthesiology, 26, 720. 7 BETHUNE, D. W. and COLLIS, J. M. (1967). The evaluation of oxygen masks. A mechanical method. Anaesthesia, 22, 43. 8 BETHUNE, D. W. and COLLIS, J. M. (1967). The evaluation of oxygen therapy equipment. Experimental study of various devices on the human subject. Thorax, 22, 221. 9 GREEN, I. D. (1967). Choice of method for administration of oxygen. British Medical Journal, i, 593. 10 LAL, S., SAVIDGE, R. S. and CHHABRA, G. P. (1969). Oxygen administration after myocardial infarction. Lancet, i, 381. 11 ROBERTSON, G. S. (1969). Cricothyroid puncture in the assessment of equipment for post-operative oxygen therapy. Lancet, i, 801. 12 COTES, I. E (1956). Reassessment of value of oxygen masks that permit rebreathing. British Medical Journal, i, 269. 13 CATTERALL, M., KAZANTZIS, G. and HODGES, M. (1967). The performance of nasal catheters and a face mask in oxygen therapy. Lancet, i, 415. 14 RAHN, H. and FENN, W. O. (1955). A graphical analysis of the respiratory gas exchange. Washington , D.C. American Physiological Society. 15 KIM, T. S., RAHN, H. and FARHI, L. E. (1966). Estimation of true venous and arterial PCO2 by gas analysis of a single breath. Journal of Applied Physiology, 21, 1338. 16 SIKAND, R., CERRETELLI, P. and FARHI, L. E. (1966). Effects of VA and VA/Q distribution and of time on the alveolar plateau. Journal of Applied Physiology, 21, 1331. 17 NUNN, J. F. and NEWMAN, H. C (1964). Inspired gas, rebreathing and apparatus dead space. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 36, 5. 18 CAMPBELL, E. J. M. (1965). Methods of oxygen administration in respiratory failure. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 121, 861. 19 PONTOPPIDAN, H. and BERRY, P. R. (1967). Regulation of the inspired oxygen concentration during artificial ventilation. Journal of the American Medical Association, 201, 11. Citing Literature Volume25, Issue2June 1970Pages 210-222 ReferencesRelatedInformation