The 1994-95 Cattle on Feed Evaluation was a cooperative project (sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture) involving Washington State University, state agricultural departments, and several agencies of the United States Department of Agriculture). The project focused on cattle-on-feed operations in 13 states that accounted for over 85% of the United States cattle on feed inventory. Participants were selected from National Agricultural Statistics Service list frames.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Lung Transplant
December 1995
Background: Isolated lung transplantation is a viable therapeutic option for many patients with end-stage pulmonary disease. Other intrathoracic surgical procedures have a well documented incidence of phrenic nerve dysfunction, although the incidence after lung transplantation has not been studied.
Methods: Thirty-one patients who underwent lung transplantation were evaluated for evidence of phrenic nerve dysfunction and subsequent recovery.
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April 1994
The electromyogram (EMG) power spectrum from spontaneous diaphragm contractions has been used to identify the development of fatigue. However, power spectral analysis of the spontaneous diaphragmatic EMG signal is limited and subject to error. In contrast, power spectral analysis of the compound diaphragm action potential (CDAP) may be superior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the interaction between patient and ventilator during widely varying levels of pressure support (PS) ventilation, we studied 33 patients who had undergone aortocoronary bypass. All patients were without preoperative evidence of lung disease and had left ventricular ejection fractions greater than 45 percent. We assessed both changes in ventilatory pattern and the use of an extension of the Campbell technique to determine the components of the mechanical work of breathing (WOB).
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