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A Special Issue:
47th Respiratory Care
Journal Conference—
Neonatal and Pediatric
Respiratory Care:
What Does the
Future Hold?
co-chairs:
Ira M Cheifetz MD FAARC,
Robert M DiBlasi RRT-NPS FAARC
Conference Proceedings
- Respiratory Research in the Critically Ill Pediatric Patient: Why Is It So Difficult?
- by Martha AQ Curley—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Management of Acute Lung Injury: Sharing Data Between Adults and Children
- by Ira M Cheifetz—Durham, North Carolina
- Neonatal Noninvasive Ventilation Techniques: Do We Really Need to Intubate?
- by Robert M DiBlasi—Seattle, Washington
- Mechanical Ventilation of the Premature Neonate
- by Melissa K Brown—El Cajon, California
and Robert M DiBlasi—Seattle, Washington
- Advances in the Management of Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension
- by Peter Oishi, Sanjeev A Datar, and Jeffrey R Fineman—San Francisco, California
- Inhaled Medical Gases: More to Breathe Than Oxygen
- by Michael A Gentile—Durham, North Carolina
- Resuscitation in the Delivery Room: Lung Protection From the First Breath
- by Thomas E Wiswell—Orlando, Florida
- The Future of Exogenous Surfactant Therapy
- bby Douglas F Willson—Charlottesville, Virginia
and Robert H Notter—Rochester, New York
- Asthma: 2015 and Beyond
- by Timothy R Myers and Liza Tomasio—Cleveland, Ohio
- Pediatric Aerosol Therapy: New Devices and New Drugs
- by Bruce K Rubin—Richmond, Virginia
- Pediatric Airway Maintenance and Clearance in the Acute Care Setting: How To Stay Out of Trouble
- by Brian K Walsh, Kristen Hood, and Greg Merritt—Dallas, Texas
- Extracorporeal Life Support: Moving at the Speed of Light
- by Heidi J Dalton—Phoenix, Arizona
- Disaster Planning for Pediatrics
- by Richard D Branson—Cincinnati, Ohio
Conference Summary
- Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care: What Does the Future Hold?
- Robert M DiBlasi—Seattle, Washington
and Ira M Cheifetz—Durham, North Carolina
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