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Electronics, Medical

 
 
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  • The ability of the Transit-time Ultrasonic Breath Analyser (TUBA, GHG Medical Electronics GMBH, Zürich, Switzerland) to measure peak flow and tidal volume in the laboratory was tested using a variety of flow and pressure conditions, chosen to simulate the respiratory patterns of patients receiving mechanical ventilatory support [1].
  • Posterior laminectomy with AME (American Medical Electronics, Richardson, TX, U.S.A.) lateral mass plate and bone fusion was successfully performed in all five patients, three of whom improved one grade on the Nurick classification, whereas the rest improved within the same grade [2].
  • As an alternative, conversion of haemoglobin to a sulphate derivative by nontoxic sodium lauryl sulphate has been proposed and is available as a commercial product from Toa Medical Electronics Co [3].

References

  1. Measurement of tidal flow using a transit-time ultrasonic breath analyser. Williams, E.M., Burrough, S.L., McPeak, H. Anaesthesia. (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. Degenerative cervical spondylolisthesis: diagnosis and management in five cases. Boulos, A.S., Lovely, T.J. Journal of spinal disorders. (1996) [Pubmed]
  3. Lauryl sulphate haemoglobin: a non-hazardous substitute for HiCN in haemoglobinometry. Lewis, S.M., Garvey, B., Manning, R., Sharp, S.A., Wardle, J. Clinical and laboratory haematology. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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