Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 2017 end of year summary: respiration

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
D S KarbingM B Jaffe

Abstract

This paper reviews 32 papers or commentaries published in Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing in 2016, within the field of respiration. Papers were published covering airway management, ventilation and respiratory rate monitoring, lung mechanics and gas exchange monitoring, in vitro monitoring of lung mechanics, CO2 monitoring, and respiratory and metabolic monitoring techniques.

References

Dec 30, 2014·Current Opinion in Critical Care·Luciano GattinoniMassimo Cressoni
Dec 3, 2015·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Thomas J EbertNikhil Makhija
Jan 14, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Kentaro OuchiKazuna Sugiyama
Jan 20, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Michael B Jaffe
Jan 30, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Dana Rodica TomescuȘerban Bubenek-Turconi
Feb 20, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Christopher VoscopoulosEdward George
Feb 22, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Omid Sadeghi FathabadiPeter A Dargaville
Mar 20, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Tülay HoştenMine Solak
Apr 14, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Gaetano PerchiazziGöran Hedenstierna
Apr 17, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Sina Grape, Patrick Schoettker
May 5, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Susan P McGrathAndreas H Taenzer
May 9, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Justin S FulkersonRobert F Lowe
Jun 9, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Shiming YangColin Mackenzie
Jun 13, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Wai Leung Ambrose Lo, Dong Feng Huang
Jun 28, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Benoit Voisin, Saad Nseir
Jun 28, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·S E ReesD S Karbing
Oct 26, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Carina Barbosa PereiraSteffen Leonhardt
Oct 26, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Pierre Bou-KhalilMohamad El-Khatib
Nov 16, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Jarred R MondoñedoDavid W Kaczka
Nov 21, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Serkan DogruBattal Tahsin Somuk
Nov 28, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Ana M LopezRicard Valero
Dec 25, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Theodore DassiosAnne Greenough
Dec 28, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Behzad MaghsoodiAlireza Mehdizade
Feb 6, 2017·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Andrea Vannucci
Mar 4, 2017·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·D S KarbingM B Jaffe

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Jan 26, 2020·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·D S KarbingM B Jaffe

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