1987
Perfluorochemical Artificial Blood as a Volume Expander in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Dogs
Light R, Perez-Padilla R, Kryger M. Perfluorochemical Artificial Blood as a Volume Expander in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Dogs. CHEST Journal 1987, 91: 444-449. PMID: 3816321, DOI: 10.1378/chest.91.3.444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult respiratory distress syndromeArteriovenous O2 content differenceHypoxemic respiratory failureArterial O2 contentO2 content differenceVolume expandersRespiratory failureIntrapulmonary shuntPFC groupFluosol-DARespiratory distress syndromeSystemic vascular pressuresArterial O2 tensionEffective volume expanderTissue O2 deliveryOriginal disorderDistress syndromeCentral hemodynamicsPulmonary edemaCardiac outputContent differenceBlood productsVascular pressuresO2 deliveryPerfluorochemical artificial blood
1986
Alteration in Breathing Pattern with Progression of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease1,2
Loveridge B, West P, Kryger M, Anthonisen N. Alteration in Breathing Pattern with Progression of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease1,2. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1986, 134: 930-934. PMID: 3777689, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1986.134.5.930.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseRespiratory failureSevere groupBreathing patternRespiratory inductance plethysmographStable chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseRespiratory failure groupChronic obstructive pulmonaryObstructive pulmonary diseaseSignificant decreaseVT/TISeverity of diseasePulmonary diseaseAcute reliefFailure groupSupplemental O2Minute ventilationVentilatory controlTidal volumeModerate groupMechanical abnormalitiesInductance plethysmographBreathing frequencySeated positionFEV1
1978
Familial aspects of decreased hypoxic drive in endurance athletes
Scoggin C, Doekel R, Kryger M, Zwillich C, Weil J. Familial aspects of decreased hypoxic drive in endurance athletes. Journal Of Applied Physiology 1978, 44: 464-468. PMID: 632187, DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1978.44.3.464.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVentilatory responseEndurance athletesLong-distance runnersHypoxic ventilatory responseUnexplained respiratory failureFamilies of patientsHypercapnic responseRespiratory failureVentilatory responsivenessEndurance athleticsHealthy parentsShape parameter ANonathletic controlsHypoxic responseHypoxiaSimilar extentFamilial aspectsHypercapniaConsequence of conditioningAthletesRecent studiesFamilial influencesRunnersResponsePatients
1976
Clinical Semi-Starvation — Depression of Hypoxic Ventilatory Response
Doekel R, Zwillich C, Scoggin C, Kryger M, Weil J. Clinical Semi-Starvation — Depression of Hypoxic Ventilatory Response. New England Journal Of Medicine 1976, 295: 358-361. PMID: 819829, DOI: 10.1056/nejm197608122950703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypoxic ventilatory responseVentilatory responseHypercapnic ventilatory responseMetabolic rateRespiratory failureIntravenous fluidsDecreased metabolic rateCarbohydrate dietNormal subjectsCaloric restrictionDay 10HypercapniaSupplemental electrolytesResponse responseSubjectsResponseHypoxemiaDecreaseHypoxiaAlimentation