Valentina Avvakoumova
- In vitro performance of an improved collapsible holding chamber (CHC) for the delivery of bronchodilators to patients receiving mechanical ventilationBy Mark Nagel, Valentina Avvakoumova, Rubina Ali, Cathy Doyle and Jolyon MitchellMark NagelMedical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaValentina AvvakoumovaMedical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaRubina AliMedical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaCathy DoyleMedical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaJolyon MitchellMedical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, Canada
- Comparative in vitro performance of a new re-usable breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN) with other high performance systems intended for domiciliary use - 1: Table-top compressorsBy Jamie Malpass, Mark Nagel, Valentina Avvakoumova, Rubina Ali, Heather Schneider and Jolyon MitchellJamie Malpass1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaMark Nagel1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaValentina Avvakoumova1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaRubina Ali1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaHeather Schneider1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaJolyon Mitchell1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, Canada
- Not all antistatic valved holding chambers have equivalent performance: An example why each valved holding chamber (VHC)-inhaler combination should be considered uniqueBy Jamie Malpass, Mark Nagel, Valentina Avvakoumova, Rubina Ali, Heather Schneider and Jolyon MitchellJamie Malpass1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaMark Nagel1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaValentina Avvakoumova1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaRubina Ali1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaHeather Schneider1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaJolyon Mitchell1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, Canada
- Comparative in vitro performance of a new re-usable breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN) with other high performance systems intended for domiciliary use - 2: Portable battery-compressorBy Jamie Malpass, Mark Nagel, Valentina Avvakoumova, Rubina Ali, Heather Schneider and Jolyon MitchellJamie Malpass1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaMark Nagel1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaValentina Avvakoumova1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaRubina Ali1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaHeather Schneider1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaJolyon Mitchell1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, Canada
- Combining inhalation by a breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN) with exhalation with oscillating positive expiratory pressure device (OPEP) offers potential for simultaneous therapyBy Jason Suggett, Jolyon Mitchell, Valentina Avvakoumova, Rubina Ali and Heather SchneiderJason Suggett1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaJolyon Mitchell1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaValentina Avvakoumova1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaRubina Ali1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, CanadaHeather Schneider1Medical Aerosol Laboratory, Trudell Medical International, London, ON, Canada
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