1994
Ventilatory Instability in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure and Nocturnal Cheyne-Stokes Breathing
Ahmed M, Serrette C, Kryger M, Anthonisen N. Ventilatory Instability in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure and Nocturnal Cheyne-Stokes Breathing. Sleep 1994, 17: 527-534. PMID: 7809566, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/17.6.527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongestive heart failureCheyne-Stokes breathingAir-breathing controlsShort-term potentiationHeart failureCirculatory delayAge-matched normalsEnd-tidal CO2Air-breathing levelsAlveolar hypoxiaCHF patientsHyperoxic ventilationVentilatory instabilityVentilatory patternHypoxic hyperventilationPatient ventilationBreathing controlBreathing patternPatientsHyperoxiaVentilationHypoxiaProlonged circulation timeCompared resultsBrief exposure
1993
A Developmental Study of the Dose-Response Curve of the Respiratory Sensory Reflex
Alvaro R, De Almeida V, Kwiatkowski K, Cates D, Kryger M, Rigatto H. A Developmental Study of the Dose-Response Curve of the Respiratory Sensory Reflex. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1993, 148: 1013-1017. PMID: 8214918, DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/148.4_pt_1.1013.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Cheyne-Stokes respiration: Stability of interacting systems in heart failure.
Kryger M, Millar T. Cheyne-Stokes respiration: Stability of interacting systems in heart failure. Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Nonlinear Science 1991, 1: 265-269. PMID: 12779924, DOI: 10.1063/1.165839.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1980
The Effect of Low Flow Oxygen Therapy on the Chemical Control of Ventilation in Patients with Hypoxemic COPD1–3
Fleetham J, Bradley C, Kryger M, Anthonisen N. The Effect of Low Flow Oxygen Therapy on the Chemical Control of Ventilation in Patients with Hypoxemic COPD1–3. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1980, 122: 833-40. PMID: 6779682, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1980.122.6.833.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseHypoxemic chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseOxygen therapyHypoxic responseLow-flow oxygen therapyCentral ventilatory driveFlow oxygen therapyNocturnal oxygen therapyObstructive pulmonary diseaseArterial O2 saturationNocturnal oxygenPulmonary diseaseSuch patientsVentilatory driveMinute ventilationInspiratory flowO2 saturationPatientsTherapyContinuous oxygenMonthsHypoxiaInitial responseHypoxemiaVentilation
1978
Treatment of Excessive Polycythemia of High Altitude with Respiratory Stimulant Drugs1–3
Kryger M, McCullough R, Collins D, Scoggin C, Weil J, Grover R. Treatment of Excessive Polycythemia of High Altitude with Respiratory Stimulant Drugs1–3. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1978, 117: 455-64. PMID: 629480, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1978.117.3.455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedroxyprogesterone acetateExcessive polycythemiaTidal volumeVentilatory responseArterial PCO2O2 saturationWeeks of therapyMonths of treatmentEffect of medroxyprogesteroneHypoxic ventilatory responseArterial O2 saturationNormal arterial PCO2Progestational agentsArterial PO2Normal lungStimulant effectsExcessive hypoxemiaPatientsMedroxyprogesteroneNormal valuesPolycythemiaDead spaceVentilationTherapyHematocrit
1976
Exercise tolerance at 4 and 6 ATA.
Anthonisen N, Utz G, Kryger M, Urbanetti J. Exercise tolerance at 4 and 6 ATA. Undersea And Hyperbaric Medicine 1976, 3: 95-112. PMID: 951829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisturbance of consciousnessNormal male subjectsMaximum breathing capacityMaximum oxygen uptakeMaximum O2 uptakeO2 uptakeSevere dyspneaATA O2Bicycle exerciseLarge airwaysMinute ventilationHeavy exerciseHeart rateExercise levelsMale subjectsN2 narcosisRespiratory frequencyBreathing capacityCO2 retentionOxygen uptakeVentilationSubjectsATAExerciseCO2 output