Sheng Feng
- Nasal high flow clears dead space in healthy volunteers and in an in vitro upper airway modelBy Winfried Möller, Sheng Feng, Peter Bartenstein, Karl Häussinger, Oliver Eickelberg, Otmar Schmid and Stanislav TatkovWinfried Möller1Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC-M), Institute for Lung Biology and Disease, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Neuherberg, GermanySheng Feng2Department of Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New ZealandPeter Bartenstein3Department of Nuclear Medicine, LMU Medical Center Grosshadern, München, GermanyKarl Häussinger4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Asklepios Hospital München-Gauting, Gauting, GermanyOliver Eickelberg1Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC-M), Institute for Lung Biology and Disease, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Neuherberg, Germany5Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC-M), University Hospital of the Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), München, GermanyOtmar Schmid1Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC-M), Institute for Lung Biology and Disease, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Neuherberg, GermanyStanislav Tatkov2Department of Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New Zealand
- Breathing dynamically changes positive airway pressure during nasal high flow in neonatesBy Pavel Mazmanyan, Mari Darakchyan, Sheng Feng and Stanislav TatkovPavel Mazmanyan1Department of Neonatology, Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi, Yerevan, Armenia2Neonatology unit, Research Centre of Maternal and Child Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaMari Darakchyan2Neonatology unit, Research Centre of Maternal and Child Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaSheng Feng3Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New ZealandStanislav Tatkov3Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New Zealand
- Endotracheal pressure during nasal high flow in patients after long-term mechanical ventilationBy Karl-Josef Franke, Karl-Heinz Ruhle, Ulrike Domanski, Maik Schroeder, Sheng Feng, Stanislav Tatkov and Georg NiliusKarl-Josef Franke1Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Helios Klinik Ambrock, Hagen, Germany2Chair of Internal Medicine I, University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, GermanyKarl-Heinz Ruhle1Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Helios Klinik Ambrock, Hagen, Germany2Chair of Internal Medicine I, University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, GermanyUlrike Domanski1Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Helios Klinik Ambrock, Hagen, GermanyMaik Schroeder1Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Helios Klinik Ambrock, Hagen, GermanySheng Feng3Medical Development, Fisher & Paykel, Auckland, New ZealandStanislav Tatkov3Medical Development, Fisher & Paykel, Auckland, New ZealandGeorg Nilius1Pneumology and Critical Care Medicine, Helios Klinik Ambrock, Hagen, Germany2Chair of Internal Medicine I, University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany
- Airway pressure during nasal high flow and CPAP in neonatesBy Pavel Mazmanyan, Mari Darakchyan, Sheng Feng and Stanislav TatkovPavel Mazmanyan1Department of Neonatology, Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi, Yerevan, Armenia2Neonatol Intensive Care Unit, Research Centre of Maternal and Child Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaMari Darakchyan1Department of Neonatology, Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi, Yerevan, ArmeniaSheng Feng3Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New ZealandStanislav Tatkov3Clinical Research, Fisher&Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New Zealand
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