Education/CredentialsMaster's Degree: The George Washington UniversityBachelor's Degree: College of Mount St. JosephRegistered Respiratory Therapist Degree: Christ Hospital School of Respiratory Therapy Contact Information Surgical Research Unit 1571 Office 513-558-6785 Email bransord@ucmail.uc.edu Research InterestsMechanical Ventilation, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Peer Reviewed Publications Alexander, Peta M A; Aslakson, Rebecca A; Barreto, Erin F; Lee, Jan Hau; Meissen, Heather; Morrow, Brenda M; Nazer, Lama; Branson, Richard D; Mayer, Kirby P; Napolitano, Natalie; Lane-Fall, Meghan B; Sikora, Andrea; John, Preeti R; Dellinger, R Phillip; Parker, Margaret; Argent, Andrew; Boateng, Adjoa; Green, Thomas P; Kudchadkar, Sapna R; Maslove, David M; Rech, Megan A; Sorce, Lauren R; Tasker, Robert C; Buchman, Timothy G; Checchia, Paul A 2023. The Reviewer Academy of the Society of Critical Care Medicine: Key Principles and Strategic Plan. Critical care medicine, , Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Mercier, Gabriel; Delobel, Antoine; Nayet, Emi; Bouchard, Pierre-Alexandre; Simard, Serge; L'Her, Erwan; Branson, Richard D; Lellouche, François 2023. Accuracy of Multiple Pulse Oximeters in Stable Critically Ill Patients. Respiratory care, 68 5, 565-574Branson, Richard D 2023. Portable Oxygen Concentrators: Caveat Emptor. Respiratory care, 68 4, 547-548Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2023. COVID-19 Lessons Learned: Response to the Anticipated Ventilator Shortage. Respiratory care, 68 1, 129-150Branson, Richard D 2022. Pandemic Surge, Well-Intended Responses, and Unintended Consequences. Respiratory care, 67 2, 272-273Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D 2022. Shortages and Vulnerabilities of Hospital Oxygen Systems. Respiratory care, 67 8, 1002-1010Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D; Lipnick, Michael S 2022. Respiratory Drive, Dyspnea, and Silent Hypoxemia: A Physiological Review in the Context of COVID-19. Respiratory care, 67 10, 1343-1360Lellouche, François; Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Branson, Richard D 2022. Oxygen-Free Days and the Confounders of Clinical Practice. Chest, 162 6, e331-e332Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D 2021. Using Anesthesia Machines as Critical Care Ventilators During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1184-1195Branson, Richard D 2021. The Polio Ward at Rancho Los Amigos. Critical care medicine, 49 11, e1193-e1194Branson, Richard D; Kallet, Richard H 2021. Creating a Process of Research in Respiratory Care. Respiratory care, 66 8, 1363-1364Branson, Richard D; Masferrer, Ray 2021. AARC Named Lectures and the Backstory. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1226-1228Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. 2020 Year in Review: Shared Ventilation for COVID-19. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1173-1183Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. Ventilator Shortages and Solutions, Real and Imagined. Respiratory care, 66 3, 533-535Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2021. Routine use of continuous positive airway pressure after major abdominal surgery. The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, 9 11, 1204-1205Hill, Nicholas S; Criner, Gerard J; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome R; MacIntyre, Neil R; Sergew, Amen 2021. Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With COPD: A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society. Chest, 160 5, e389-e397Seitz, Aaron; Baker, Jennifer E; Levinsky, Nick C; Morris, Mackenzie C; Edwards, Michael J; Gulbins, Erich; Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael 2021. Antimicrobial Coating Prevents Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in a 72 hour Large Animal Model. The Journal of surgical research, 267 , 424-431Sorg, Morgan E; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur; Chatburn, Robert L 2021. Multiplex Ventilation: Solutions for Four Main Safety Problems. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1074-1086Branson, Richard D 2020. Respiratory Care and the Cochrane Collaboration. Respiratory care, 65 4, 581Branson, Richard D; Benditt, Joshua O 2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow. Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2020. Monitoring During Transport. Respiratory care, 65 6, 882-893Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur 2020. Multiplex Ventilation: A Simulation-Based Study of Ventilating 2 Patients With a Single Ventilator. Respiratory care, 65 7, 920-931Herrmann, Jacob; Fonseca da Cruz, Andrea; Hawley, Monica L; Branson, Richard D; Kaczka, David W 2020. Shared Ventilation in the Era of COVID-19: A Theoretical Consideration of the Dangers and Potential Solutions. Respiratory care, 65 7, 932-945Leisman, Daniel E; Harhay, Michael O; Lederer, David J; Abramson, Michael; Adjei, Alex A; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Barreiro, Esther; Bell, Scott C; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Branson, Richard D; Brusasco, Vito; Chalmers, James D; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Citerio, Giuseppe; Collop, Nancy A; Cooke, Colin R; Crapo, James D; Donaldson, Gavin; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Grainger, Emma; Hale, Lauren; Herth, Felix J; Kochanek, Patrick M; Marks, Guy; Moorman, J Randall; Ost, David E; Schatz, Michael; Sheikh, Aziz; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Iain; Stewart, Paul W; Swenson, Erik R; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis; Wedzicha, Jadwiga A; Maslove, David M 2020. Development and Reporting of Prediction Models: Guidance for Authors From Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Critical care medicine, 48 5, 623-633Macrea, Madalina; Oczkowski, Simon; Rochwerg, Bram; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome; Coleman, John M; Hess, Dean R; Knight, Shandra Lee; Ohar, Jill A; Orr, Jeremy E; Piper, Amanda J; Punjabi, Naresh M; Rahangdale, Shilpa; Wijkstra, Peter J; Yim-Yeh, Susie; Drummond, M Bradley; Owens, Robert L 2020. Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation in Chronic Stable Hypercapnic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 202 4, e74-e87Morris, Mackenzie C; Niziolek, Grace M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Stevens-Topie, Sabre; Veile, Rosalie; Heh, Victor; Zingarelli, Basilia; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael D 2020. Intrathoracic Pressure Regulator Performance in the Setting of Hemorrhage and Acute Lung Injury. Military medicine, 185 7-8, e1083-e1090Branson, Richard D; King, Angela; Giordano, Sam P 2019. Home Oxygen Therapy Devices: Providing the Prescription. Respiratory care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2019. Conditioning Inspired Gases for Tracheostomy. Respiratory care, 64 2, 233-234Lederer, David J; Bell, Scott C; Branson, Richard D; Chalmers, James D; Marshall, Rachel; Maslove, David M; Ost, David E; Punjabi, Naresh M; Schatz, Michael; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Paul W; Suissa, Samy; Adjei, Alex A; Akdis, Cezmi A; Azoulay, Élie; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Bardin, Philip G; Barreiro, Esther; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Brusasco, Vito; Buchman, Timothy G; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Collop, Nancy A; Crapo, James D; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Hale, Lauren; Hart, Nicholas; Herth, Felix J; Iwashyna, Theodore J; Jenkins, Gisli; Kolb, Martin; Marks, Guy B; Mazzone, Peter; Moorman, J Randall; Murphy, Thomas M; Noah, Terry L; Reynolds, Paul; Riemann, Dieter; Russell, Richard E; Sheikh, Aziz; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Swenson, Erik R; Szczesniak, Rhonda; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis 2019. Control of Confounding and Reporting of Results in Causal Inference Studies. Guidance for Authors from Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 16 1, 22-28Branson, Richard D 2018. Leadership by Example: The Editorial Tenure of Dean Hess. Respiratory care, 63 1, 118Branson, Richard D 2018. Automation of Mechanical Ventilation. Critical care clinics, 34 3, 383-394Branson, Richard D 2018. Oxygen Therapy in COPD. Respiratory care, 63 6, 734-748Branson, Richard D; Griebel, Jeff; Rodriquez, Dario 2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation. Pediatric pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D; Moore, Sara; Masferrer, Ray 2018. Reflections on the Respiratory Care Open Forum. Respiratory care, 63 10, 1311-1313Robinson, Bryce R H; Cohen, Mitchell J; Holcomb, John B; Pritts, Timothy A; Gomaa, Dina; Fox, Erin E; Branson, Richard D; Callcut, Rachael A; Cotton, Bryan A; Schreiber, Martin A; Brasel, Karen J; Pittet, Jean-Francois; Inaba, Kenji; Kerby, Jeffery D; Scalea, Thomas M; Wade, Charlie E; Bulger, Eileen M 2018. Risk Factors for the Development of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Following Hemorrhage. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 50 3, 258-264Takieddine, Sheila C; Droege, Christopher A; Ernst, Neil; Droege, Molly E; Webb, Megan; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W; Robinson, Bryce R H; Johannigman, Jay A; Mueller, Eric W 2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients. The Journal of surgical research, 225 , 6-14Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario; Petro, Michael; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2017. Impact of Oxygenation Status on the Noninvasive Measurement of Hemoglobin. Military medicine, 182 S1, 87-91Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Evaluation of Oxygen Concentrators and Chemical Oxygen Generators at Altitude and Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 160-8Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Performance of Portable Ventilators Following Storage at Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 156-9Branson, Richard D; Kacmarek, Robert M 2016. Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation: What's in a Name? Respiratory care, 61 9, 1282-3Gangidine, Matthew M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2016. System Design Verification for Closed Loop Control of Oxygenation With Concentrator Integration. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 177-83Kacmarek, Robert M; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Be Abolished? Respiratory care, 61 6, 854-66Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Oxygen Therapy Be Tightly Regulated to Minimize Hyperoxia in Critically Ill Patients? Respiratory care, 61 6, 801-17Liu, Nehemiah T; Salter, Michael G; Khan, Muzna N; Branson, Richard D; Enkheebetaar, Perenle; Kramer, George C; Salinas, José; Marques, Nicole Riberio; Kinsky, Michael P 2016. Closed-loop Control of FiO2 Rapidly Identifies Need for Rescue Ventilation and Reduces ARDS Severity in a Conscious Sheep Model of Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injury. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), , Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Gerlach, Travis W; Dorlac, Warren C; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Oxygen requirement to reverse altitude-induced hypoxemia with continuous flow and pulsed dose oxygen. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 86 4, 351-6Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2015. Lost in translation: failure of tracheal tube modifications to impact ventilator-associated pneumonia. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 191 6, 606-8Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2015. Endotracheal tube holders and the prone position: a cause for concern. Respiratory care, 60 2, e41-2Jernigan, Peter L; Hoehn, Richard S; Blakeman, Thomas C; Heyl, Judy; Robinson, Bryce R H; Pritts, Timothy A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Portable mechanical ventilation with closed-loop control of inspired fraction of oxygen maintains oxygenation in the setting of hemorrhage and lung injury. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 79 1, 53-9Johannigman, Jay A; Zonies, David; Dubose, Joseph; Blakeman, Thomas C; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2015. Reducing secondary insults in traumatic brain injury. Military medicine, 180 3 Suppl, 50-5Athota, Krishna P; Millar, D; Branson, Richard D; Tsuei, Betty J 2014. A practical approach to the use of prone therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Expert review of respiratory medicine, 8 4, 453-63Branson, Richard D; Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario 2014. Management of the artificial airway. Respiratory care, 59 6, 974-89; discussion 9Britton, Tyler; Blakeman, Thomas C; Eggert, John; Rodriquez, Dario; Ortiz, Heather; Branson, Richard D 2014. Managing endotracheal tube cuff pressure at altitude: a comparison of four methods. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S240-4Einav, Sharon; Hick, John L; Hanfling, Dan; Erstad, Brian L; Toner, Eric S; Branson, Richard D; Kanter, Robert K; Kissoon, Niranjan; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Devereaux, Asha V; Christian, Michael D 2014. Surge capacity logistics: care of the critically ill and injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST consensus statement. Chest, 146 4 Suppl, e17S-43STsuei, Betty J; Hanseman, Dennis J; Blakeman, Michael J; Blakeman, Thomas C; Yang, Sung H; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W 2014. Accuracy of noninvasive hemoglobin monitoring in patients at risk for hemorrhage. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S134-9Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Inter- and intra-hospital transport of the critically ill. Respiratory care, 58 6, 1008-23Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Evaluation of 4 new generation portable ventilators. Respiratory care, 58 2, 264-72Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Oxygen supplies in disaster management. Respiratory care, 58 1, 173-83Branson, Richard D 2013. The scientific basis for postoperative respiratory care. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1974-84Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H 2013. Asynchrony and dyspnea. Respiratory care, 58 6, 973-89Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2013. Pre-hospital oxygen therapy. Respiratory care, 58 1, 86-97Robinson, Bryce Rh; Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Hanseman, Dennis J; Mueller, Eric; Branson, Richard D 2013. Patient-ventilator asynchrony in a traumatically injured population. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1847-55Strickland, Shawna L; Rubin, Bruce K; Drescher, Gail S; Haas, Carl F; O'Malley, Catherine A; Volsko, Teresa A; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2013. AARC clinical practice guideline: effectiveness of nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies in hospitalized patients. Respiratory care, 58 12, 2187-93Branson, Richard D 2012. Modes to facilitate ventilator weaning. Respiratory care, 57 10, 1635-48Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce Rh; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Use of a single ventilator to support 4 patients: laboratory evaluation of a limited concept. Respiratory care, 57 3, 399-403Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2012. Know your ventilator to beat the leak. Chest, 142 2, 274-5Schrager, Jason J; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Lessons from the tip of the spear: medical advancements from Iraq and Afghanistan. Respiratory care, 57 8, 1305-13Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Dorlac, Warren C; Hanseman, Dennis J; Hattery, Ellie; Branson, Richard D 2011. Performance of portable ventilators for mass-casualty care. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 26 5, 330-4Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2011. Bench evaluation of 7 home-care ventilators. Respiratory care, 56 11, 1791-8Branson, Richard D 2011. Disaster planning for pediatrics. Respiratory care, 56 9, 1457-63; discussion Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient needs should drive ventilator selection for stockpiling: "handy" devices may not "lend a hand". Respiratory care, 56 6, 879-81Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient-ventilator interaction: the last 40 years. Respiratory care, 56 1, 15-24Branson, Richard D; Robinson, Bryce R H 2011. Oxygen: when is more the enemy of good? Intensive care medicine, 37 1, 1-3Hurst, Victor W; Whittam, Sarah W; Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D; Beck, George 2011. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation during spaceflight: examining the role of timing devices. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 82 8, 810-3Rubin, Bruce K; Dhand, Rajiv; Ruppel, Gregg L; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2011. Respiratory care year in review 2010: part 1. asthma, COPD, pulmonary function testing, ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 56 4, 488-502Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2010. Battery performance of 4 intensive care ventilator models. Respiratory care, 55 3, 317-21Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2010. Mechanical ventilators in the hot zone: effects of a CBRN filter on patient protection and battery life. Resuscitation, 81 9, 1148-51Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory Care Controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 2, 217-24Branson, Richard D; Gentile, Michael A 2010. Is humidification always necessary during noninvasive ventilation in the hospital? Respiratory care, 55 2, 209-16; discussion 2Branson, Richard D; MacIntyre, Neil R 2010. Respiratory care controversies II: 44th journal conference. Respiratory care, 55 2, 121Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Branson, Richard D; Deveraux, Asha; Rubinson, Lewis 2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: preparing to respond to H1N1. Critical care medicine, 38 4 Suppl, e103-9MacIntyre, Neil R; Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory care controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 1, 34Rodriquez, Dario; Blakeman, Thomas C; Dorlac, Warren; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2010. Maximizing oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation with a portable oxygen concentrator. The Journal of trauma, 69 Suppl 1 , S87-93Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2009. Accuracy of the oxygen cylinder duration calculator of the LTV-1000 portable ventilator. Respiratory care, 54 9, 1183-6Branson, Richard D 2009. Conditioning inspired gases:the search for relevant physiologic end points. Respiratory care, 54 4, 450-2Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Innovations in mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 54 7, 933-47Callcut, Rachael A; Branson, Richard D 2009. How to read a review paper. Respiratory care, 54 10, 1379-85Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Edwards, Michael G 2009. Closed loop control of inspired oxygen concentration in trauma patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 208 5, 763-8; discussion 76Robinson, Bryce R H; Athota, Krishna P; Branson, Richard D 2009. Inhalational therapies for the ICU. Current opinion in critical care, 15 1, 1-9Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2009. Consequences of ventilator asynchrony: why can't we all get along? Critical care medicine, 37 10, 2848-9Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Dorlac, Warren; Dorlac, Gina; Barnes, Stephen A; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Effects of simulated altitude on ventilator performance. The Journal of trauma, 66 4 Suppl, S172-7Barnes SA, Branson RD, Beck G, Johannigman JA 2008. En-route care in the air: A snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet J of Trauma, 64, S129-S135Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Daugherty EL, Rubinson L 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation Respir Care, 53 , 78-90Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth 2008. Does closed loop control of assist control ventilation reduce ventilator-induced lung injury? Clinics in chest medicine, 29 2, 343-50, viiiBranson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 53 1, 78-88; discussion 88Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2008. Performance of transport ventilators. Respiratory care, 53 10, 1372-3; author replyBranson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. One ventilator multiple patients--what the data really supports. Resuscitation, 79 1, 171-2; author reply Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Mechanical ventilation in mass casualty scenarios. Respiratory care, 53 1, 38-9Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Beck G, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S302-20Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Beck, George; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S302-20Robinson B, Mueller E, Henson K, Branson R, Barsoum S, Tseui B 2008. A Nurse Implemented Analgesia-Sedation-Delirium Protocol for Critically Ill Trauma Patients J of Trauma, 64 , Robinson, Bryce R H; Mueller, Eric W; Henson, Kathyrn; Branson, Richard D; Barsoum, Samuel; Tsuei, Betty J 2008. An analgesia-delirium-sedation protocol for critically ill trauma patients reduces ventilator days and hospital length of stay. The Journal of trauma, 65 3, 517-26Rubinson L, Hick JL, Curits JR, Branson RD, et al 2008. Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: Medical Resources for Surge Capacity Chest, 133 Suppl, 32S–50SRubinson, Lewis; Hick, John L; Curtis, J Randall; Branson, Richard D; Burns, Suzi; Christian, Michael D; Devereaux, Asha V; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Talmor, Daniel; Erstad, Brian; Medina, Justine; Geiling, James A 2008. Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: medical resources for surge capacity: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting, January 26-27, 2007, Chicago, IL. Chest, 133 5 Suppl, 32S-50SBranson RD, Davis K, Jr., Butler K 2007. African Americans participation in clinical trials Am J Surg, 193 1, 32-39Branson, Richard D 2007. Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient. Respiratory care, 52 10, 1328-42; discussion Branson, Richard D; Chatburn, Robert L 2007. Controversies in the critical care setting. Should adaptive pressure control modes be utilized for virtually all patients receiving mechanical ventilation? Respiratory care, 52 4, 478-85; discussion 4Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth; Butler, Karyn L 2007. African Americans' participation in clinical research: importance, barriers, and solutions. American journal of surgery, 193 1, 32-9; discussion 40Daugherty EL, Branson RD, Rubinson L 2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 133 1, 51-56Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Barnes SL, Muskat P, Beck G 2007. Closed loop control of oxygenation and ventilation International Journal of Gravitational Physiology , 14 , P35-38Johannigman, Jay; Branson, Richard D; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen L; Beck, George 2007. Closed loop control of oxgenation and ventilation. Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology, 14 1, P35-8Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2007. Respiratory controversies in the critical care setting. Do the NIH ARDS Clinical Trials Network PEEP/FIO2 tables provide the best evidence-based guide to balancing PEEP and FIO2 settings in adults? Respiratory care, 52 4, 461-75; discussion 4Salas N, Wisor B, Agazio J, Branson RD, Austin PA 2007. . Comparison of Ventilation and Cardiac Compressions When Utilizing the Impact Model 730 Automatic Transport Ventilator Versus a Conventional Bag Valve with a Facemask in a Model of Adult Cardiopulmonary Arre Resuscitation, 74 1, 94-101Branson RD and Rubinson L 2006. A single ventilator for multiple patients: Understanding the multiple limitations Acdemic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3Branson, Richard D 2006. Humidification of respired gases during mechanical ventilation: mechanical considerations. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 12 2, 253-61Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2006. A single ventilator for multiple simulated patients to meet disaster surge. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3; author replyRubinson L, Branson RD, Pesick N, Talmor D 2006. Positive pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure Biosecurity and Bioterrorism , 4 2, 1-12Rubinson, Lewis; Branson, Richard D; Pesik, Nicki; Talmor, Daniel 2006. Positive-pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure. Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science, 4 2, 183-94Branson, Richard D 2005. Ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the right tool for the job. Respiratory care, 50 11, 1426-7Branson, Richard D 2005. New ventilator modes: the shape of things to come? Respiratory care, 50 8, 1031-2Branson, Richard D 2005. The ventilator circuit and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 50 6, 774-85; discussion 7Branson, Richard D 2005. Functional principles of positive pressure ventilators: implications for patient-ventilator interaction. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 11 2, 119-45Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2005. The role of ventilator graphics when setting dual-control modes. Respiratory care, 50 2, 187-201Branson, Richard D 2004. Anatomy of a research paper. Respiratory care, 49 10, 1222-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. The measurement of energy expenditure. Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 19 6, 622-36Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. What is the evidence base for the newer ventilation modes? Respiratory care, 49 7, 742-60Branson, Richard D; Mannheimer, Paul D 2004. Forehead oximetry in critically ill patients: the case for a new monitoring site. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 10 3, 359-67, vi-viiBranson, Richard D 2003. Endotracheal tubes and imposed work of breathing: what should we do about it, if anything? Critical care (London, England), 7 5, 347-8Johannigman, Jay A; Miller, Sandra L; Davis, Bradley R; Davis, Kenneth; Campbell, Robert S; Branson, Richard D 2003. Influence of low tidal volumes on gas exchange in acute respiratory distress syndrome and the role of recruitment maneuvers. The Journal of trauma, 54 2, 320-5Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Imposed work of breathing during ventilator failure. Respiratory care, 47 6, 667-74Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Transport ventilators. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 8 1, 119-50Branson, Richard D; Durbin, Charles G 2002. Invasive mechanical ventilation in adults:implementation, management, weaning, & follow-up. Respiratory care, 47 3, 247-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Campbell, Robert S; Davis, Kenneth 2002. Closed-loop mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 47 4, 427-51; discussion 4Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Austin, Paul N; Matacia, Gina; Banks, Gary R 2002. Battery duration of portable ventilators: effects of control variable, positive end-expiratory pressure, and inspired oxygen concentration. Respiratory care, 47 10, 1173-83Austin, P N; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2001. Work of breathing characteristics of seven portable ventilators. Resuscitation, 49 2, 159-67Austin, P N; Johannigman, J A; Simmons, L W; Camden, M P; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D 2001. Surface temperature of two portable ventilators during simulated use under clinical conditions. Military medicine, 166 10, 843-7Branson, R D 2001. Dual control modes, closed loop ventilation, handguns, and tequila. Respiratory care, 46 3, 232-3Branson, R D; Davis, K 2001. Dual control modes: combining volume and pressure breaths. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 397-408, viiiBrilli, R J; Spevetz, A; Branson, R D; Campbell, G M; Cohen, H; Dasta, J F; Harvey, M A; Kelley, M A; Kelly, K M; Rudis, M I; St Andre, A C; Stone, J R; Teres, D; Weled, B J 2001. Critical care delivery in the intensive care unit: defining clinical roles and the best practice model. Critical care medicine, 29 10, 2007-19Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 2001. Adaptive support ventilation. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 425-40, ixDavis, K; Johannigman, J A; Campbell, R S; Marraccini, A; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. The acute effects of body position strategies and respiratory therapy in paralyzed patients with acute lung injury. Critical care (London, England), 5 2, 81-7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. Prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide: synergistic therapies for acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 50 4, 589-95; discussion 5Branson, R D 2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation. Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine, 21 3, 203-9Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2000. The effects of passive humidifier dead space on respiratory variables in paralyzed and spontaneously breathing patients. Respiratory care, 45 3, 306-12Davis, K; Evans, S L; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Luchette, F A; Porembka, D T; Branson, R D 2000. Prolonged use of heat and moisture exchangers does not affect device efficiency or frequency rate of nosocomial pneumonia. Critical care medicine, 28 5, 1412-8Hess, D; Branson, R D 2000. Ventilators and weaning modes. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 6 3, 407-35;v-viJohannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Positive end-expiratory pressure and response to inhaled nitric oxide: changing nonresponders to responders. Surgery, 127 4, 390-4Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome in the surgical intensive care unit: who, when, and how long? Surgery, 128 4, 708-16Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K 1999. New modes of ventilatory support. International anesthesiology clinics, 37 3, 103-25Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Valente, J F; Branson, R D 1999. Changes in respiratory mechanics after tracheostomy. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 134 1, 59-62Branson, R D 1998. The effects of inadequate humidity. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 199-214Branson, R D; Campbell, R S 1998. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 305-20Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1998. Anaesthesia circuits, humidity output, and mucociliary structure and function. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 26 2, 178-83Branson, R D 1997. Is a nose just a nose? Chest, 112 3, 581Grolman, W; Blom, E D; Branson, R D; Schouwenburg, P F; Hamaker, R C 1997. An efficiency comparison of four heat and moisture exchangers used in the laryngectomized patient. The Laryngoscope, 107 6, 814-20Hess, D; Ritz, R; Branson, R D 1997. Delivery systems for inhaled nitric oxide. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 3 3, 371-410Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Luchette, F A; Hurst, J M 1997. Use of the rapid/shallow breathing index as an indicator of patient work of breathing during pressure support ventilation. Surgery, 122 4, 737-40; discussion 7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1997. Inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 43 6, 904-9; discussion 90Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T 1996. Comparison of volume control and pressure control ventilation: is flow waveform the difference? The Journal of trauma, 41 5, 808-14Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 1996. Ventilatory support in the field. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 2 3, 353-89Branson, R D 1995. Monitoring ventilator function. Critical care clinics, 11 1, 127-43Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Johnson, R C; Branson, R D 1995. Lung compliance following cardiac arrest. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 10, 874-8Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1995. Out-of-hospital ventilation: bag--valve device vs transport ventilator. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 8, 719-24Branson, R D 1994. Flow-triggering systems. Respiratory care, 39 2, 138-44Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1994. Comparison of pressure and flow triggering systems during continuous positive airway pressure. Chest, 106 2, 540-4Valente, J F; Anderson, G L; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1994. Disadvantages of prolonged propofol sedation in the critical care unit. Critical care medicine, 22 4, 710-2Branson, R D 1993. The nuts and bolts of increasing arterial oxygenation: devices and techniques. Respiratory care, 38 6, 672-86; discussion 6Branson, R D; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johnson, D J; Porembka, D T 1993. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Prospective study of a new protocol utilizing heated humidification and a hygroscopic condenser humidifier. Chest, 104 6, 1800-5Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T; Johnson, D J 1993. The addition of sighs during pressure support ventilation. Is there a benefit? 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The Journal of trauma, 33 4, 582-5Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Gut feeding and hepatic hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 53 4, 335-41Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Schroeder, T J; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Monoethylglycinexylidide production parallels changes in hepatic blood flow and oxygen delivery in lung injury managed with positive end-expiratory pressure. The Journal of trauma, 33 3, 482-6Branson, R D 1991. Enhanced capabilities of current ICU ventilators: do they really benefit patients? Respiratory care, 36 5, 362-76Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. Techniques of emergency ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric insufflation. The Journal of trauma, 31 1, 93-8Johnson, D J; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. The effect of low dose dopamine on gut hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 50 4, 344-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R; Adams, K S 1990. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and high-frequency ventilation. A prospective, randomized trial in patients with respiratory failure. Annals of surgery, 211 4, 486-91Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Campbell, R; Hurst, J M 1990. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the MAX transport ventilator. Respiratory care, 35 10, 952-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R 1989. Cardiopulmonary effects of pressure support ventilation. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 124 9, 1067-70Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 1989. Comparison of blood gases during transport using two methods of ventilatory support. The Journal of trauma, 29 12, 1637-40Branson, R D 1988. Contamination of multiple-use humidifiers in ambulances. Annals of emergency medicine, 17 7, 761-2Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K 1988. High-frequency percussive ventilation in the management of elevated intracranial pressure. The Journal of trauma, 28 9, 1363-7O'Donohue, W J; Branson, R D; Hoppough, J M; Make, B J 1988. Criteria for establishing units for chronic ventilator-dependent patients in hospitals. Respiratory care, 33 11, 1044-6Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; DeHaven, C B 1987. The role of high-frequency ventilation in post-traumatic respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 27 3, 236-42DeHaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1986. Evaluation of two different extubation criteria: attributes contributing to success. Critical care medicine, 14 2, 92-4Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B 1985. Mask CPAP: state of the art. Respiratory care, 30 10, 846-57Dehaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1985. Postextubation hypoxemia treated with a continuous positive airway pressure mask. Critical care medicine, 13 1, 46-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 25 11, 1065-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and synchronous independent lung ventilation (SILV) in the treatment of unilateral lung injury. The Journal of trauma, 25 8, 766-70Gilman G.;Branson R. 12-10-1999. Humidification for patients with artificial airways: More on the HME- Booster (multiple letters) Respiratory Care, 44 11, 1388-1389Wei S.;Gonzalez Rodriguez E.;Chang R.;Holcomb J.B.;Kao L.S.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;del Junco D.J.;Fox E.E.;Matijevic N.;Podbielski J.;Beeler A.M.;Tilley B.C.;Baraniuk S.;Zhu H.;Nixon J.;Seay R.;Appana S.N.;Yang H.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baer L.;Willa Wang Y.W.;Hula B.S.;Espino E.;Nguyen A.;Pawelczyk N.;Arora-Nutall K.D.;Sharma R.;Cardenas J.C.;Rahbar E.;Burnett T.;Clark D.;van Belle G.;May S.;Leroux B.;Hoyt D.;Powell J.;Sheehan K.;Hubbard A.;Arkin A.P.;Hess J.R.;Callum J.;Cotton B.A.;Vincent L.;Welch T.;Poole T.;Pivalizza E.G.;Gumbert S.D.;Bai Y.;McCarthy J.J.;Noland A.;Hobbs R.;Bulger E.M.;Klotz P.;Cattin L.;Warner K.J.;Wilson A.;Boman D.;White N.;Grabinsky A.;Daniel-Johnson J.A.;Cohen M.J.;Callcut R.A.;Nelson M.;Redick B.;Conroy A.;Steurer M.P.;Maxim P.C.;Fiebig E.;Moore J.;Mallari E.;Muskat P.;Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Bennett S.;Carey P.M.;Miller C.N.;Hancock H.;Rodriguez C.;Inaba K.;Zhu J.G.;Wong M.D.;Menchine M.;Katzberg K.;Henderson S.O.;McKeever R.;Shulman I.A.;Nelson J.M.;Tuma C.W.;Matsushita C.Y.;Scalea T.M.;Stein D.M.;Shaffer C.K.;Wade C.;Herrera A.V.;Kallam S. 12-01-2018. 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Comparison of conventional heated humidification with a new active hygroscopic heat and moisture exc Respiratory Care, 44 8, 912-917Branson R.;Davis K. 08-01-1996. Evaluation of 21 passive humidifiers according to the ISO 9360 standard: Moisture output, dead space Respiratory Care, 41 8, 736-743Robinson B.;Cotton B.;Pritts T.;Branson R.;Holcomb J.;Muskat P.;Fox E.;Wade C.;Del Junco D.;Bulger E.;Cohen M.;Schreiber M.;Myers J.;Brasel K.;Phelan H.;Alarcon L.;Rahbar M.;Callcut R. 07-26-2013. 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Older Blood Is Associated With Increased Mortality and Adverse Events in Massively Transfused Trauma Annals of Emergency Medicine, 73 6, 650-661Branson R. 06-01-2018. Oxygen therapy in copd Respiratory Care, 63 6, 734-748Han M.L.K.;Martinez C.H.;Au D.H.;Bourbeau J.;Boyd C.M.;Branson R.;Criner G.J.;Kalhan R.;Kallstrom T.J.;King A.;Krishnan J.A.;Lareau S.C.;Lee T.A.;Lindell K.;Mannino D.M.;Martinez F.J.;Meldrum C.;Press V.G.;Thomashow B.;Tycon L.;Sullivan J.L.;Walsh J.;Wilson K.C.;Wright J.;Yawn B.;Zueger P.M.;Bhatt S.P.;Dransfield M.T. 06-01-2016. Meeting the challenge of COPD care delivery in the USA: A multiprovider perspective The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 4 6, 473-526Rodriquez D.;Gomaa D.;Blakeman T.;Petroa M.;Dorlac W.;Johannigman J.;Branson R. 06-01-2012. Comparison of airway control methods and ventilation success with an automatic resuscitator Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals, 12 2, 65-70Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 06-01-2006. Humidification and Filtration in Anesthesia and Intensive Care Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 12 2, Branson R.;Kollef M. 06-01-2005. Ventilator-associated pneumonia Respiratory Care, 50 6, 712-713Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 06-01-2004. Managing respiratory care services Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 10 2, Branson R. 06-01-1999. Humidification for patients with artificial airways Respiratory Care, 44 6, 630-642Branson R. 06-01-1996. What is tracheal pressure-triggering? - And do we need it? No! We don't need it! Respiratory Care, 41 6, 526-528Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Johannigman J.;Branson R. 05-01-2019. Pulsed dose oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation: Impact on oxygenation Military Medicine, 184 5-6, e312-e318Takieddine S.C.;Droege C.A.;Ernst N.;Droege M.E.;Webb M.;Branson R.D.;Gerlach T.W.;Robinson B.R.H.;Johannigman J.A.;Mueller E.W. 05-01-2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients Journal of Surgical Research, 225 , 6-14Fan E.;Del Sorbo L.;Goligher E.;Hodgson C.;Munshi L.;Walkey A.;Adhikari N.;Amato M.;Branson R.;Brower R.;Ferguson N.;Gajic O.;Gattinoni L.;Hess D.;Mancebo J.;Meade M.;McAuley D.;Pesenti A.;Ranieri V.;Rubenfeld G.;Rubin E.;Seckel M.;Slutsky A.;Talmor D.;Thompson B.;Wunsch H.;Uleryk E.;Brozek J.;Brochard L. 05-01-2017. An official American Thoracic Society/European Society of intensive care medicine/society of critica American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 195 9, 1253-1263Stewart C.;Goody C.;Branson R. 05-01-2005. Comparison of two systems of measuring energy expenditure Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 29 3, 212-217Hurst J.;Branson R. 05-01-1996. Liquid breathing - Partial liquid ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 5, 416-421Johannigman J.;Campbell R.;Branson R.;Hurst J. 04-16-1999. Ventilatory support of the critically injured patient New Horizons: Science and Practice of Acute Medicine, 7 1, 116-130Chang R.;Fox E.E.;Greene T.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Stein D.M.;Bulger E.M.;Melton S.M.;Goodman M.D.;Schreiber M.A.;Zielinski M.D.;O'Keeffe T.;Inaba K.;Tomasek J.S.;Podbielski J.M.;Appana S.;Yi M.;Johansson P.I.;Henriksen H.H.;Stensballe J.;Steinmetz J.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;Foxxe E.E.;Chang R.;Podbielski J.M.;Tomasek J.S.;del Junco D.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Appana S.N.;Greene T.J.;Yi M.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baraniuk S.;van Belle G.;Leroux B.G.;Howard C.L.;Haymaker A.;Stein D.M.;Scalea T.M.;Ayd B.;Das P.;Herrera A.V.;Bulger E.M.;Robinson B.R.H.;Klotz P.;Minhas A.;Kerby J.D.;Melton S.M.;Williams C.R.;Stephens S.W.;Goodman M.;Johannigman J.A.;McMullan J.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Schreiber M.A.;Underwood S.J.;Watson C.;Zielinski M.D.;Stubbs J.R.;Headlee A.;O'Keeffe T.;Rhee P.;Rokowski L.L.;Santoro J.;Seach A.;Bradford D.;Fealk M.;Latifi F.;Inaba K.;Kim H.;Chudnofsky C.;Wong M.D. 04-01-2018. Abnormalities of laboratory coagulation tests versus clinically evident coagulopathic bleeding: resu Surgery (United States), 163 4, 819-826Hurst IV V.;West S.;Austin P.;Branson R.;Beck G. 04-01-2007. Comparison of ventilation and chest compression performance by bystanders using the Impact Model 730 Resuscitation, 73 1, 123-130Branson R.D.;Griebel J.;Rodriquez D. 03-01-2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation Pediatric Pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Gomaa D.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 03-01-2017. Impact of oxygenation status on the noninvasive measurement of hemoglobin Military Medicine, 182 , 87-91Branson R.;Blakeman T. 03-01-2011. Weighed, measured, and found wanting Critical Care Medicine, 39 3, 598-599Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2006. Polysomnography II Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 12 1, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2005. Community-acquired pneumonia: An illness with great diversity Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 1, Branson R.D.;Hess D.R.;Campbell R.S.;Johannigman J.A. 03-01-1999. Inhaled nitric oxide: Delivery systems and monitoring Respiratory Care, 44 3, 281-307Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.H.;Mueller E.W.;Branson R.D. 02-20-2012. Pulmonary risk and ventilatory support Fischer's Mastery of Surgery: Sixth Edition, 1 , Branson R.D.;Benditt J.O. 02-01-2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson R.D.;King A.;Giordano S.P. 02-01-2019. Home oxygen therapy devices: Providing the prescription Respiratory Care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa D.;Branson R. 02-01-2019. Conditioning inspired gases for tracheostomy Respiratory Care, 64 2, 233-234Zaza S.;Koonin L.;Ajao A.;Nystrom S.;Branson R.;Patel A.;Bray B.;Iademarco M. 02-01-2016. A Conceptual Framework for Allocation of Federally Stockpiled Ventilators During Large-Scale Public Health Security, 14 1, 1-6Johannigman J.;Branson R.;Lecroy D.;Beck G. 02-01-2009. Autonomous control of inspired oxygen concentration during mechanical ventilation of the critically Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 66 2, 386-392Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Rubinson L. 02-01-2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 13 1, 51-56Branson R. 02-01-2004. Understanding and implementing advances in ventilator capabilities Current Opinion in Critical Care, 10 1, 23-32Lederer D.J.;Bell S.C.;Branson R.D.;Chalmers J.D.;Marshall R.;Maslove D.M.;Ost D.E.;Punjabi N.M.;Schatz M.;Smyth A.R.;Stewart P.W.;Suissa S.;Adjei A.A.;Akdis C.A.;Azoulay É.;Bakker J.;Ballas Z.K.;Bardin P.G.;Barreiro E.;Bellomo R.;Bernstein J.A.;Brusasco V.;Buchman T.G.;Chokroverty S.;Collop N.A.;Crapo J.D.;Fitzgerald D.A.;Hale L.;Hart N.;Herth F.J.;Iwashyna T.J.;Jenkins G.;Kolb M.;Marks G.B.;Mazzone P.;Moorman J.R.;Murphy T.M.;Noah T.L.;Reynolds P.;Riemann D.;Russell R.E.;Sheikh A.;Sotgiu G.;Swenson E.R.;Szczesniak R.;Szymusiak R.;Teboul J.L.;Vincent J.L. 01-01-2019. Control of confounding and reporting of results in causal inference studies Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 16 1, 22-28Rowell S.E.;Barbosa R.R.;Holcomb J.B.;Fox E.E.;Barton C.A.;Schreiber M.A.;Rahbar M.H.;Del Junco D.J.;Wade C.E.;Zhang J.;Matijevic N.;Bai Y.;Wang W.;Podbielski J.;Duran S.J.;Benjamin-Garner R.;Reynolds R.J.;White C.E.;Franzen K.L.;Coates E.C.;Brasel K.J.;Walsh P.;Underwood S.J.;Curren J.;Cohen M.J.;Margaret Knudson M.;Nelson M.;Call M.S.;Muskat P.;Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.H.;Branson R.;Gomaa D.;Dahl C.;Alarcon L.H.;Peitzman A.B.;Stull S.D.;Kampmeyer M.;Early B.J.;Shnol H.L.;Zolin S.J.;Sears S.B.;Holcomb J.B.;Cotton B.A.;Elopre M.;Hatch Q.M.;Scerbo M.;Caga-Anan Z.;Myers J.G.;Stewart R.M.;Sambucini R.L.;Gildea M.;DeRosa M.;Jonas R.;McCarthy J.;Phelan H.A.;Minei J.P.;Carroll E.;Bulger E.M.;Klotz P.;Warner K.J. 01-01-2019. The focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) in hypotensive injured patients frequently f Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open, 4 1, Fan E.;Del Sorbo L.;Goligher E.;Hodgson C.;Munshi L.;Walkey A.;Adhikari N.;Amato M.;Branson R.;Brower R.;Ferguson N.;Gajic O.;Gattinoni L.;Hess D.;Mancebo J.;Meade M.;McAuley D.;Pesenti A.;Ranieri V.;Rubenfeld G.;Rubin E.;Seckel M.;Slutsky A.;Talmor D.;Thompson B.;Wunsch H.;Uleryk E.;Brozek J.;Brochard L. 01-01-2018. Mechanical ventilation in adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome: An official clinical guid Pulmonologiya, 28 4, 399-410Johannigman J.A.;Branson R. 01-01-2018. Pulmonary risk and ventilatory support Fischer's Mastery of Surgery, Seventh Edition, 1 , 85-102Robinson B.R.H.;Cohen M.J.;Holcomb J.B.;Pritts T.A.;Gomaa D.;Fox E.E.;Branson R.D.;Callcut R.A.;Cotton B.A.;Schreiber M.A.;Brasel K.J.;Pittet J.F.;Inaba K.;Kerby J.D.;Scalea T.M.;Wade C.E.;Bulger E.M. 01-01-2018. Risk factors for the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome following hemorrhage Shock, 50 3, 258-264Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Woods J.;Cox D.;Elterman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2016. Automated control of endotracheal tube cuff pressure during simulated flight Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 81 5, S116-S120Johannigman J.;Gerlach T.;Cox D.;Juhasz J.;Britton T.;Elterman J.;Rodriquez D.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 01-01-2015. Hypoxemia during aeromedical evacuation of the walking wounded Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 79 4, S216-S220Blakeman T.;Britton T.;Rodriquez D.;Branson R. 01-01-2014. Performance of portable ventilators at altitude Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 77 3 SUPPL. 2, Ingalls N.;Zonies D.;Bailey J.;Martin K.;Iddins B.;Carlton P.;Hanseman D.;Branson R.;Dorlac W.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2014. A reviewof the first 10 years of critical care aeromedical transport during operation Iraqi freedom JAMA Surgery, 149 8, 807-813Klompas M.;Branson R.;Eichenwald E.C.;Greene L.R.;Howell M.D.;Lee G.;Magill S.S.;Maragakis L.L.;Priebe G.P.;Speck K.;Yokoe D.S.;Berenholtz S.M. 01-01-2014. Strategies to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia in acute care hospitals: 2014 update Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 35 8, 915-936Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Dorlac W.;Branson R. 01-01-2011. Laboratory evaluation of the SAVe simplified automated resuscitator Military Medicine, 176 1, 84-88Burns J.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Tsuei B. 01-01-2010. Emergency airway placement by EMS providers: Comparison between the king lt supralaryngeal airway an Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25 1, 92-95Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Deveraux A.;Rubinson L. 01-01-2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: Preparing to respond to H1N1 Critical Care Medicine, 38 SUPPL. 4, Rodriquez D.;Johannigman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2010. Ventilation at altitude Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 68 1, 249-250Barnes S.L.;Branson R.;Gallo L.A.;Beck G.;Johannigman J.A. 01-01-2008. En-route care in the air: snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet. The Journal of trauma, 64 2 Suppl, Rodriquez D.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2008. Battery life of the "four-hour" lithium ion battery of the LTV-1000 under varying workloads Military Medicine, 173 8, 792-795Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2005. Patient-ventilator interaction Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 2 SPEC. ISS., Branson R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2004. The measurement of energy expenditure Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 19 6, 622-636Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2004. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 10 1, 11Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 4, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 3, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 1, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 2, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 4, xi-xiiBranson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 2, Branson R.;MacIntyre R. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 1, 11Hess D.;Mason S.;Branson R. 01-01-2001. High-frequency ventilation: Design and equipment issues Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 4, 577-598Branson R. 01-01-2000. Preventing moisture loss from intubated patients Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 7 4, 187-198Branson R.D. 01-01-2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 21 3, 203-209Branson R. 01-01-1999. New modes of mechanical ventilation Current Opinion in Critical Care, 5 1, 33-42Branson R.;Campbell R. 01-01-1998. Triggering the ventilator Current Opinion in Critical Care, 4 1, 48-58Branson R.;Campbell R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-1997. Excessive work of breathing, active exhalation, and retardation of expiratory flow: What's the probl Respiratory Care, 42 8, 791-795Branson R.;Meredith R. 01-01-1997. Role of the respiratory care practitioner in the emergency department Respiratory Care, 42 1, 141-147Branson R.;Campbell R.;Chatburn R.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Endotracheal suctioning of mechanically ventilated adults and children with artificial airways International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 73-80Branson R.;MacIntyre N.;Kacmarek;Peruzzi MacIntyre N.;East T.;Haas 01-01-1996. Dual-control modes of mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 4, 294-305Branson R.D.;Campbell R.S.;Chatburn R.L.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Humidification during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 95-101Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Ventilator circuit changes International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 103-110Campbell R.S.;Branson R.D.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Metabolic measurement using indirect calorimetry during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 111-119Bernard G.;Branson R.;Brougher P.;Dellinger R.;DeVries D.;East T.;Hess D.;Hill N.;Kacmarek R.;Lachmann B.;MacIntyre N.;Pierson D.;Rubenfeld G.;Slutsky A.;Tobin M. 01-01-1995. Consensus conference III: Assessing innovations in mechanical ventilatory support Respiratory Care, 40 9, 926-932Branson R.;Davis K. 01-01-1995. Work of breathing imposed by five ventilators used for long-term support: The effects of PEEP and si Respiratory Care, 40 12, 1270-1278Branson R.;Johannigman J.;Barnes T.;Bishop M.;Hamill R.;Kaye W.;Pepe P.;Halperin H.;Aufderheide T. 01-01-1995. Ventilatory support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Respiratory Care, 40 5, 479-497Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J.;Graybeal J. 01-01-1995. Capnography/capnometry during mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 40 12, 1321-1324Haas C.F.;Branson R.D.;Folk L.M.;Campbell R.S.;Wise C.R.;Davis K.;Dechert R.E.;Weg J.G. 01-01-1995. Patient-determined inspiratory flow during assisted mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 40 7, 716-721Hess D.;Branson R. 01-01-1995. Case studies on mechanical ventilator innovations: Perspectives of two clinicians Respiratory Care, 40 9, 957-967Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1994. Ventilator circuit changes Respiratory Care, 39 8, 797-802Davis K.;Branson R.;Porembka D. 01-01-1994. A comparison of the imposed work of breathing with endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes in a lung mod Respiratory Care, 39 6, 611-616Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Diringer M.;Egol A.;Falk J.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Friedman B.;Greenbaum D.;Haupt M.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Hoyt J.;Iberti T.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Nikas D.;Rainey T. 01-01-1993. Guidelines for granting privileges for the performance of procedures in critically ill patients Critical Care Medicine, 21 2, 292-293Branson R. 01-01-1993. Faulty ventilator and functionally crossed pipelines Anaesthesia, 48 3, 270-270Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1993. Ventilatory support for the 90s: Pressure support ventilation Respiratory Care, 38 5, 526-536Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1992. How ventilators provide temporary O<inf>2</inf> enrichment: What happens when you press Respiratory Care, 37 8, 933-937Rouse M.;Branson R.;Semonin-Holleran R. 01-01-1992. Mechanical ventilation during air medical transport: Techniques and devices Journal of Air Medical Transport, 11 4, 5-8Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carlon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Holbrook J.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Sweldow D. 01-01-1991. Guidelines for categorization of services for the critically ill patient Critical Care Medicine, 19 2, 279-285Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carolon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fischer C.;Holbrook J.;HolzmanB.;Hoorst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergam J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Swedlow D. 01-01-1991. Guidelines for standards of care for patients with acute respiratory failure on mechanical ventilato Critical Care Medicine, 19 2, 275-278Branson R.;Campbell R.;Thompson D. 01-01-1991. Ventilator circuits: What you see may not be what you get [3] Respiratory Care, 36 6, 629-630Johannigman J.;Branson R. 01-01-1991. Oxygen enrichment of expired gas for mouth-to-mask resuscitation Respiratory Care, 36 2, 99-103Branson R. 01-01-1990. The measurement of energy expenditure: Instrumentation, practical considerations, and clinical appli Respiratory Care, 35 7, 640-659Branson R.;Campbell R.;Davis K.;Johannigman J.;Hurst J. 01-01-1990. Comparison of the effects of pressure support ventilation delivered by two ventilators Respiratory Care, 35 11, 1049-1055Branson R.;Campbell R.;Davis K.;Johannigman J.;Johnson D.;Hurst J. 01-01-1990. Altering flowrate during maximum pressure support ventilation (PSV(max)): Effects on cardiorespirato Respiratory Care, 35 11, 1056-1064Branson R.;McGough E. 01-01-1990. Transport ventilators Problems in Critical Care, 4 2, 254-274Campbell R.S.;Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M. 01-01-1990. Blood gas corner #27 - Nonventilatory cause of hypercapnia during weaning Respiratory Care, 35 10, 1001-1002Branson R.D. 01-01-1989. Artificial noses: The unanswered questions Respiratory Care, 34 11, 969-971Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Davis K.;Campbell R. 01-01-1989. Measurement of maximal inspiratory pressure: A comparison of three methods Respiratory Care, 34 9, 789-794Ploysongsang Y.;Branson R.;Rashkin M.;Hurst J. 01-01-1989. Effect of flowrate and duration of use on the pressure drop across six artificial noses Respiratory Care, 34 10, 902-907Branson R.D. 01-01-1988. Ventilators and loss of electrical power: Response and responsibility Respiratory Care, 33 3, 177-178Branson R.D. 01-01-1988. PEEP without endotracheal intubation Respiratory Care, 33 7, 598-610Branson R.D. 01-01-1988. The responsibility of medical-product evaluators and inventors to avoid conflict of interest Respiratory Care, 33 9, 769-770Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M. 01-01-1988. Nutrition and respiratory function: Food for thought Respiratory Care, 33 2, 89-92Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Davis K.;Pulsfort R. 01-01-1988. A laboratory evaluation of the Biergy VVR Calorimeter Respiratory Care, 33 5, 341-347Ploysongsang Y.;Branson R.;Rashkin M.;Hurst J. 01-01-1988. Pressure flow characteristics of commonly used heat-moisture exchangers American Review of Respiratory Disease, 138 3, 675-678Hurst J.;Davis K.;Branson R. 01-01-1987. High frequency ventilation in clinical surgery Problems in General Surgery, 4 4, 455-474Adams K.;Branson R. 01-01-1986. Respiratory distress following thymectomy Respiratory Care, 31 12, 1225-1226Branson R.;Hurst J.;Adams K.;Kessinger C. 01-01-1986. Utilization of mechanical ventilators in hospital based air ambulance programs Hospital Aviation, 5 1, 6-7Adams K.S.;Branson R.D. 01-01-1985. An unusual finding in resolving pneumonia Respiratory Care, 30 2, 131-132Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Adams K.S.;Kessinger C.W. 01-01-1985. Ventilators for aeromedical transport description and performance evaluations. Description and perfo Hospital Aviation, 4 11, 13-19Hurst J.;DeHaven C.;Branson R.;Solomkin J. 01-01-1985. Combined use of high-frequency jet ventilation and induced hypothermia in the treatment of refractor Critical Care Medicine, 13 9, 771-772Hurst J.;Zumwalt R.;Branson R.;DeHaven C. 01-01-1985. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia in an adult: A case report Respiratory Care, 30 9, 759-763Branson R.D. 01-01-1984. Acute dyspnea and crepitance in an infant Respiratory Care, 29 7, 763-764Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation for control of elevated int Respiratory Care, 29 12, 1221-1225Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Synchronous independent lung ventilation in the treatment of unilateral pulmonary contusion: A repor Respiratory Care, 29 4, 361-367Hurst J.;Saul T.;DeHaven C.;Branson R. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation to reduce intracranial pres Neurosurgery, 15 4, 530-534Branson RD . Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient Respir Care, 52 10, 1328-42Branson, R D . Technical aspects of metabolic measurements. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 11 2, 176Hurst, J M; Branson, R D . Current concepts of high-frequency ventilation. Current surgery, 44 1, 7-11Kosowsky, J M; Stephanides, S L; Branson, R D; Sayre, M R . Prehospital use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for presumed pulmonary edema: a preliminary case series. Prehospital emergency care, 5 2, 190-6Luchette, F A; Porembka, D; Davis, K; Branson, R D; James, L; Hurst, J M; Johannigman, J A; Campbell, R S . Effects of body temperature on accuracy of continuous cardiac output measurements. Journal of investigative surgery : the official journal of the Academy of Surgical Research, 13 3, 147-52
Peer Reviewed Publications Alexander, Peta M A; Aslakson, Rebecca A; Barreto, Erin F; Lee, Jan Hau; Meissen, Heather; Morrow, Brenda M; Nazer, Lama; Branson, Richard D; Mayer, Kirby P; Napolitano, Natalie; Lane-Fall, Meghan B; Sikora, Andrea; John, Preeti R; Dellinger, R Phillip; Parker, Margaret; Argent, Andrew; Boateng, Adjoa; Green, Thomas P; Kudchadkar, Sapna R; Maslove, David M; Rech, Megan A; Sorce, Lauren R; Tasker, Robert C; Buchman, Timothy G; Checchia, Paul A 2023. The Reviewer Academy of the Society of Critical Care Medicine: Key Principles and Strategic Plan. Critical care medicine, , Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Mercier, Gabriel; Delobel, Antoine; Nayet, Emi; Bouchard, Pierre-Alexandre; Simard, Serge; L'Her, Erwan; Branson, Richard D; Lellouche, François 2023. Accuracy of Multiple Pulse Oximeters in Stable Critically Ill Patients. Respiratory care, 68 5, 565-574Branson, Richard D 2023. Portable Oxygen Concentrators: Caveat Emptor. Respiratory care, 68 4, 547-548Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2023. COVID-19 Lessons Learned: Response to the Anticipated Ventilator Shortage. Respiratory care, 68 1, 129-150Branson, Richard D 2022. Pandemic Surge, Well-Intended Responses, and Unintended Consequences. Respiratory care, 67 2, 272-273Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D 2022. Shortages and Vulnerabilities of Hospital Oxygen Systems. Respiratory care, 67 8, 1002-1010Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D; Lipnick, Michael S 2022. Respiratory Drive, Dyspnea, and Silent Hypoxemia: A Physiological Review in the Context of COVID-19. Respiratory care, 67 10, 1343-1360Lellouche, François; Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Branson, Richard D 2022. Oxygen-Free Days and the Confounders of Clinical Practice. Chest, 162 6, e331-e332Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D 2021. Using Anesthesia Machines as Critical Care Ventilators During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1184-1195Branson, Richard D 2021. The Polio Ward at Rancho Los Amigos. Critical care medicine, 49 11, e1193-e1194Branson, Richard D; Kallet, Richard H 2021. Creating a Process of Research in Respiratory Care. Respiratory care, 66 8, 1363-1364Branson, Richard D; Masferrer, Ray 2021. AARC Named Lectures and the Backstory. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1226-1228Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. 2020 Year in Review: Shared Ventilation for COVID-19. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1173-1183Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. Ventilator Shortages and Solutions, Real and Imagined. Respiratory care, 66 3, 533-535Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2021. Routine use of continuous positive airway pressure after major abdominal surgery. The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, 9 11, 1204-1205Hill, Nicholas S; Criner, Gerard J; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome R; MacIntyre, Neil R; Sergew, Amen 2021. Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With COPD: A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society. Chest, 160 5, e389-e397Seitz, Aaron; Baker, Jennifer E; Levinsky, Nick C; Morris, Mackenzie C; Edwards, Michael J; Gulbins, Erich; Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael 2021. Antimicrobial Coating Prevents Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in a 72 hour Large Animal Model. The Journal of surgical research, 267 , 424-431Sorg, Morgan E; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur; Chatburn, Robert L 2021. Multiplex Ventilation: Solutions for Four Main Safety Problems. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1074-1086Branson, Richard D 2020. Respiratory Care and the Cochrane Collaboration. Respiratory care, 65 4, 581Branson, Richard D; Benditt, Joshua O 2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow. Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2020. Monitoring During Transport. Respiratory care, 65 6, 882-893Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur 2020. Multiplex Ventilation: A Simulation-Based Study of Ventilating 2 Patients With a Single Ventilator. Respiratory care, 65 7, 920-931Herrmann, Jacob; Fonseca da Cruz, Andrea; Hawley, Monica L; Branson, Richard D; Kaczka, David W 2020. Shared Ventilation in the Era of COVID-19: A Theoretical Consideration of the Dangers and Potential Solutions. Respiratory care, 65 7, 932-945Leisman, Daniel E; Harhay, Michael O; Lederer, David J; Abramson, Michael; Adjei, Alex A; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Barreiro, Esther; Bell, Scott C; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Branson, Richard D; Brusasco, Vito; Chalmers, James D; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Citerio, Giuseppe; Collop, Nancy A; Cooke, Colin R; Crapo, James D; Donaldson, Gavin; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Grainger, Emma; Hale, Lauren; Herth, Felix J; Kochanek, Patrick M; Marks, Guy; Moorman, J Randall; Ost, David E; Schatz, Michael; Sheikh, Aziz; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Iain; Stewart, Paul W; Swenson, Erik R; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis; Wedzicha, Jadwiga A; Maslove, David M 2020. Development and Reporting of Prediction Models: Guidance for Authors From Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Critical care medicine, 48 5, 623-633Macrea, Madalina; Oczkowski, Simon; Rochwerg, Bram; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome; Coleman, John M; Hess, Dean R; Knight, Shandra Lee; Ohar, Jill A; Orr, Jeremy E; Piper, Amanda J; Punjabi, Naresh M; Rahangdale, Shilpa; Wijkstra, Peter J; Yim-Yeh, Susie; Drummond, M Bradley; Owens, Robert L 2020. Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation in Chronic Stable Hypercapnic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 202 4, e74-e87Morris, Mackenzie C; Niziolek, Grace M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Stevens-Topie, Sabre; Veile, Rosalie; Heh, Victor; Zingarelli, Basilia; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael D 2020. Intrathoracic Pressure Regulator Performance in the Setting of Hemorrhage and Acute Lung Injury. Military medicine, 185 7-8, e1083-e1090Branson, Richard D; King, Angela; Giordano, Sam P 2019. Home Oxygen Therapy Devices: Providing the Prescription. Respiratory care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2019. Conditioning Inspired Gases for Tracheostomy. Respiratory care, 64 2, 233-234Lederer, David J; Bell, Scott C; Branson, Richard D; Chalmers, James D; Marshall, Rachel; Maslove, David M; Ost, David E; Punjabi, Naresh M; Schatz, Michael; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Paul W; Suissa, Samy; Adjei, Alex A; Akdis, Cezmi A; Azoulay, Élie; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Bardin, Philip G; Barreiro, Esther; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Brusasco, Vito; Buchman, Timothy G; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Collop, Nancy A; Crapo, James D; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Hale, Lauren; Hart, Nicholas; Herth, Felix J; Iwashyna, Theodore J; Jenkins, Gisli; Kolb, Martin; Marks, Guy B; Mazzone, Peter; Moorman, J Randall; Murphy, Thomas M; Noah, Terry L; Reynolds, Paul; Riemann, Dieter; Russell, Richard E; Sheikh, Aziz; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Swenson, Erik R; Szczesniak, Rhonda; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis 2019. Control of Confounding and Reporting of Results in Causal Inference Studies. Guidance for Authors from Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 16 1, 22-28Branson, Richard D 2018. Leadership by Example: The Editorial Tenure of Dean Hess. Respiratory care, 63 1, 118Branson, Richard D 2018. Automation of Mechanical Ventilation. Critical care clinics, 34 3, 383-394Branson, Richard D 2018. Oxygen Therapy in COPD. Respiratory care, 63 6, 734-748Branson, Richard D; Griebel, Jeff; Rodriquez, Dario 2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation. Pediatric pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D; Moore, Sara; Masferrer, Ray 2018. Reflections on the Respiratory Care Open Forum. Respiratory care, 63 10, 1311-1313Robinson, Bryce R H; Cohen, Mitchell J; Holcomb, John B; Pritts, Timothy A; Gomaa, Dina; Fox, Erin E; Branson, Richard D; Callcut, Rachael A; Cotton, Bryan A; Schreiber, Martin A; Brasel, Karen J; Pittet, Jean-Francois; Inaba, Kenji; Kerby, Jeffery D; Scalea, Thomas M; Wade, Charlie E; Bulger, Eileen M 2018. Risk Factors for the Development of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Following Hemorrhage. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 50 3, 258-264Takieddine, Sheila C; Droege, Christopher A; Ernst, Neil; Droege, Molly E; Webb, Megan; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W; Robinson, Bryce R H; Johannigman, Jay A; Mueller, Eric W 2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients. The Journal of surgical research, 225 , 6-14Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario; Petro, Michael; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2017. Impact of Oxygenation Status on the Noninvasive Measurement of Hemoglobin. Military medicine, 182 S1, 87-91Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Evaluation of Oxygen Concentrators and Chemical Oxygen Generators at Altitude and Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 160-8Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Performance of Portable Ventilators Following Storage at Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 156-9Branson, Richard D; Kacmarek, Robert M 2016. Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation: What's in a Name? Respiratory care, 61 9, 1282-3Gangidine, Matthew M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2016. System Design Verification for Closed Loop Control of Oxygenation With Concentrator Integration. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 177-83Kacmarek, Robert M; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Be Abolished? Respiratory care, 61 6, 854-66Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Oxygen Therapy Be Tightly Regulated to Minimize Hyperoxia in Critically Ill Patients? Respiratory care, 61 6, 801-17Liu, Nehemiah T; Salter, Michael G; Khan, Muzna N; Branson, Richard D; Enkheebetaar, Perenle; Kramer, George C; Salinas, José; Marques, Nicole Riberio; Kinsky, Michael P 2016. Closed-loop Control of FiO2 Rapidly Identifies Need for Rescue Ventilation and Reduces ARDS Severity in a Conscious Sheep Model of Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injury. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), , Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Gerlach, Travis W; Dorlac, Warren C; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Oxygen requirement to reverse altitude-induced hypoxemia with continuous flow and pulsed dose oxygen. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 86 4, 351-6Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2015. Lost in translation: failure of tracheal tube modifications to impact ventilator-associated pneumonia. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 191 6, 606-8Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2015. Endotracheal tube holders and the prone position: a cause for concern. Respiratory care, 60 2, e41-2Jernigan, Peter L; Hoehn, Richard S; Blakeman, Thomas C; Heyl, Judy; Robinson, Bryce R H; Pritts, Timothy A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Portable mechanical ventilation with closed-loop control of inspired fraction of oxygen maintains oxygenation in the setting of hemorrhage and lung injury. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 79 1, 53-9Johannigman, Jay A; Zonies, David; Dubose, Joseph; Blakeman, Thomas C; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2015. Reducing secondary insults in traumatic brain injury. Military medicine, 180 3 Suppl, 50-5Athota, Krishna P; Millar, D; Branson, Richard D; Tsuei, Betty J 2014. A practical approach to the use of prone therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Expert review of respiratory medicine, 8 4, 453-63Branson, Richard D; Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario 2014. Management of the artificial airway. Respiratory care, 59 6, 974-89; discussion 9Britton, Tyler; Blakeman, Thomas C; Eggert, John; Rodriquez, Dario; Ortiz, Heather; Branson, Richard D 2014. Managing endotracheal tube cuff pressure at altitude: a comparison of four methods. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S240-4Einav, Sharon; Hick, John L; Hanfling, Dan; Erstad, Brian L; Toner, Eric S; Branson, Richard D; Kanter, Robert K; Kissoon, Niranjan; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Devereaux, Asha V; Christian, Michael D 2014. Surge capacity logistics: care of the critically ill and injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST consensus statement. Chest, 146 4 Suppl, e17S-43STsuei, Betty J; Hanseman, Dennis J; Blakeman, Michael J; Blakeman, Thomas C; Yang, Sung H; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W 2014. Accuracy of noninvasive hemoglobin monitoring in patients at risk for hemorrhage. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S134-9Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Inter- and intra-hospital transport of the critically ill. Respiratory care, 58 6, 1008-23Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Evaluation of 4 new generation portable ventilators. Respiratory care, 58 2, 264-72Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Oxygen supplies in disaster management. Respiratory care, 58 1, 173-83Branson, Richard D 2013. The scientific basis for postoperative respiratory care. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1974-84Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H 2013. Asynchrony and dyspnea. Respiratory care, 58 6, 973-89Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2013. Pre-hospital oxygen therapy. Respiratory care, 58 1, 86-97Robinson, Bryce Rh; Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Hanseman, Dennis J; Mueller, Eric; Branson, Richard D 2013. Patient-ventilator asynchrony in a traumatically injured population. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1847-55Strickland, Shawna L; Rubin, Bruce K; Drescher, Gail S; Haas, Carl F; O'Malley, Catherine A; Volsko, Teresa A; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2013. AARC clinical practice guideline: effectiveness of nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies in hospitalized patients. Respiratory care, 58 12, 2187-93Branson, Richard D 2012. Modes to facilitate ventilator weaning. Respiratory care, 57 10, 1635-48Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce Rh; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Use of a single ventilator to support 4 patients: laboratory evaluation of a limited concept. Respiratory care, 57 3, 399-403Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2012. Know your ventilator to beat the leak. Chest, 142 2, 274-5Schrager, Jason J; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Lessons from the tip of the spear: medical advancements from Iraq and Afghanistan. Respiratory care, 57 8, 1305-13Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Dorlac, Warren C; Hanseman, Dennis J; Hattery, Ellie; Branson, Richard D 2011. Performance of portable ventilators for mass-casualty care. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 26 5, 330-4Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2011. Bench evaluation of 7 home-care ventilators. Respiratory care, 56 11, 1791-8Branson, Richard D 2011. Disaster planning for pediatrics. Respiratory care, 56 9, 1457-63; discussion Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient needs should drive ventilator selection for stockpiling: "handy" devices may not "lend a hand". Respiratory care, 56 6, 879-81Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient-ventilator interaction: the last 40 years. Respiratory care, 56 1, 15-24Branson, Richard D; Robinson, Bryce R H 2011. Oxygen: when is more the enemy of good? Intensive care medicine, 37 1, 1-3Hurst, Victor W; Whittam, Sarah W; Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D; Beck, George 2011. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation during spaceflight: examining the role of timing devices. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 82 8, 810-3Rubin, Bruce K; Dhand, Rajiv; Ruppel, Gregg L; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2011. Respiratory care year in review 2010: part 1. asthma, COPD, pulmonary function testing, ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 56 4, 488-502Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2010. Battery performance of 4 intensive care ventilator models. Respiratory care, 55 3, 317-21Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2010. Mechanical ventilators in the hot zone: effects of a CBRN filter on patient protection and battery life. Resuscitation, 81 9, 1148-51Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory Care Controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 2, 217-24Branson, Richard D; Gentile, Michael A 2010. Is humidification always necessary during noninvasive ventilation in the hospital? Respiratory care, 55 2, 209-16; discussion 2Branson, Richard D; MacIntyre, Neil R 2010. Respiratory care controversies II: 44th journal conference. Respiratory care, 55 2, 121Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Branson, Richard D; Deveraux, Asha; Rubinson, Lewis 2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: preparing to respond to H1N1. Critical care medicine, 38 4 Suppl, e103-9MacIntyre, Neil R; Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory care controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 1, 34Rodriquez, Dario; Blakeman, Thomas C; Dorlac, Warren; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2010. Maximizing oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation with a portable oxygen concentrator. The Journal of trauma, 69 Suppl 1 , S87-93Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2009. Accuracy of the oxygen cylinder duration calculator of the LTV-1000 portable ventilator. Respiratory care, 54 9, 1183-6Branson, Richard D 2009. Conditioning inspired gases:the search for relevant physiologic end points. Respiratory care, 54 4, 450-2Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Innovations in mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 54 7, 933-47Callcut, Rachael A; Branson, Richard D 2009. How to read a review paper. Respiratory care, 54 10, 1379-85Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Edwards, Michael G 2009. Closed loop control of inspired oxygen concentration in trauma patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 208 5, 763-8; discussion 76Robinson, Bryce R H; Athota, Krishna P; Branson, Richard D 2009. Inhalational therapies for the ICU. Current opinion in critical care, 15 1, 1-9Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2009. Consequences of ventilator asynchrony: why can't we all get along? Critical care medicine, 37 10, 2848-9Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Dorlac, Warren; Dorlac, Gina; Barnes, Stephen A; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Effects of simulated altitude on ventilator performance. The Journal of trauma, 66 4 Suppl, S172-7Barnes SA, Branson RD, Beck G, Johannigman JA 2008. En-route care in the air: A snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet J of Trauma, 64, S129-S135Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Daugherty EL, Rubinson L 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation Respir Care, 53 , 78-90Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth 2008. Does closed loop control of assist control ventilation reduce ventilator-induced lung injury? Clinics in chest medicine, 29 2, 343-50, viiiBranson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 53 1, 78-88; discussion 88Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2008. Performance of transport ventilators. Respiratory care, 53 10, 1372-3; author replyBranson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. One ventilator multiple patients--what the data really supports. Resuscitation, 79 1, 171-2; author reply Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Mechanical ventilation in mass casualty scenarios. Respiratory care, 53 1, 38-9Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Beck G, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S302-20Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Beck, George; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S302-20Robinson B, Mueller E, Henson K, Branson R, Barsoum S, Tseui B 2008. A Nurse Implemented Analgesia-Sedation-Delirium Protocol for Critically Ill Trauma Patients J of Trauma, 64 , Robinson, Bryce R H; Mueller, Eric W; Henson, Kathyrn; Branson, Richard D; Barsoum, Samuel; Tsuei, Betty J 2008. An analgesia-delirium-sedation protocol for critically ill trauma patients reduces ventilator days and hospital length of stay. The Journal of trauma, 65 3, 517-26Rubinson L, Hick JL, Curits JR, Branson RD, et al 2008. Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: Medical Resources for Surge Capacity Chest, 133 Suppl, 32S–50SRubinson, Lewis; Hick, John L; Curtis, J Randall; Branson, Richard D; Burns, Suzi; Christian, Michael D; Devereaux, Asha V; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Talmor, Daniel; Erstad, Brian; Medina, Justine; Geiling, James A 2008. Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: medical resources for surge capacity: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting, January 26-27, 2007, Chicago, IL. Chest, 133 5 Suppl, 32S-50SBranson RD, Davis K, Jr., Butler K 2007. African Americans participation in clinical trials Am J Surg, 193 1, 32-39Branson, Richard D 2007. Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient. Respiratory care, 52 10, 1328-42; discussion Branson, Richard D; Chatburn, Robert L 2007. Controversies in the critical care setting. Should adaptive pressure control modes be utilized for virtually all patients receiving mechanical ventilation? Respiratory care, 52 4, 478-85; discussion 4Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth; Butler, Karyn L 2007. African Americans' participation in clinical research: importance, barriers, and solutions. American journal of surgery, 193 1, 32-9; discussion 40Daugherty EL, Branson RD, Rubinson L 2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 133 1, 51-56Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Barnes SL, Muskat P, Beck G 2007. Closed loop control of oxygenation and ventilation International Journal of Gravitational Physiology , 14 , P35-38Johannigman, Jay; Branson, Richard D; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen L; Beck, George 2007. Closed loop control of oxgenation and ventilation. Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology, 14 1, P35-8Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2007. Respiratory controversies in the critical care setting. Do the NIH ARDS Clinical Trials Network PEEP/FIO2 tables provide the best evidence-based guide to balancing PEEP and FIO2 settings in adults? Respiratory care, 52 4, 461-75; discussion 4Salas N, Wisor B, Agazio J, Branson RD, Austin PA 2007. . Comparison of Ventilation and Cardiac Compressions When Utilizing the Impact Model 730 Automatic Transport Ventilator Versus a Conventional Bag Valve with a Facemask in a Model of Adult Cardiopulmonary Arre Resuscitation, 74 1, 94-101Branson RD and Rubinson L 2006. A single ventilator for multiple patients: Understanding the multiple limitations Acdemic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3Branson, Richard D 2006. Humidification of respired gases during mechanical ventilation: mechanical considerations. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 12 2, 253-61Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2006. A single ventilator for multiple simulated patients to meet disaster surge. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3; author replyRubinson L, Branson RD, Pesick N, Talmor D 2006. Positive pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure Biosecurity and Bioterrorism , 4 2, 1-12Rubinson, Lewis; Branson, Richard D; Pesik, Nicki; Talmor, Daniel 2006. Positive-pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure. Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science, 4 2, 183-94Branson, Richard D 2005. Ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the right tool for the job. Respiratory care, 50 11, 1426-7Branson, Richard D 2005. New ventilator modes: the shape of things to come? Respiratory care, 50 8, 1031-2Branson, Richard D 2005. The ventilator circuit and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 50 6, 774-85; discussion 7Branson, Richard D 2005. Functional principles of positive pressure ventilators: implications for patient-ventilator interaction. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 11 2, 119-45Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2005. The role of ventilator graphics when setting dual-control modes. Respiratory care, 50 2, 187-201Branson, Richard D 2004. Anatomy of a research paper. Respiratory care, 49 10, 1222-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. The measurement of energy expenditure. Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 19 6, 622-36Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. What is the evidence base for the newer ventilation modes? Respiratory care, 49 7, 742-60Branson, Richard D; Mannheimer, Paul D 2004. Forehead oximetry in critically ill patients: the case for a new monitoring site. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 10 3, 359-67, vi-viiBranson, Richard D 2003. Endotracheal tubes and imposed work of breathing: what should we do about it, if anything? Critical care (London, England), 7 5, 347-8Johannigman, Jay A; Miller, Sandra L; Davis, Bradley R; Davis, Kenneth; Campbell, Robert S; Branson, Richard D 2003. Influence of low tidal volumes on gas exchange in acute respiratory distress syndrome and the role of recruitment maneuvers. The Journal of trauma, 54 2, 320-5Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Imposed work of breathing during ventilator failure. Respiratory care, 47 6, 667-74Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Transport ventilators. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 8 1, 119-50Branson, Richard D; Durbin, Charles G 2002. Invasive mechanical ventilation in adults:implementation, management, weaning, & follow-up. Respiratory care, 47 3, 247-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Campbell, Robert S; Davis, Kenneth 2002. Closed-loop mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 47 4, 427-51; discussion 4Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Austin, Paul N; Matacia, Gina; Banks, Gary R 2002. Battery duration of portable ventilators: effects of control variable, positive end-expiratory pressure, and inspired oxygen concentration. Respiratory care, 47 10, 1173-83Austin, P N; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2001. Work of breathing characteristics of seven portable ventilators. Resuscitation, 49 2, 159-67Austin, P N; Johannigman, J A; Simmons, L W; Camden, M P; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D 2001. Surface temperature of two portable ventilators during simulated use under clinical conditions. Military medicine, 166 10, 843-7Branson, R D 2001. Dual control modes, closed loop ventilation, handguns, and tequila. Respiratory care, 46 3, 232-3Branson, R D; Davis, K 2001. Dual control modes: combining volume and pressure breaths. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 397-408, viiiBrilli, R J; Spevetz, A; Branson, R D; Campbell, G M; Cohen, H; Dasta, J F; Harvey, M A; Kelley, M A; Kelly, K M; Rudis, M I; St Andre, A C; Stone, J R; Teres, D; Weled, B J 2001. Critical care delivery in the intensive care unit: defining clinical roles and the best practice model. Critical care medicine, 29 10, 2007-19Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 2001. Adaptive support ventilation. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 425-40, ixDavis, K; Johannigman, J A; Campbell, R S; Marraccini, A; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. The acute effects of body position strategies and respiratory therapy in paralyzed patients with acute lung injury. Critical care (London, England), 5 2, 81-7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. Prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide: synergistic therapies for acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 50 4, 589-95; discussion 5Branson, R D 2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation. Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine, 21 3, 203-9Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2000. The effects of passive humidifier dead space on respiratory variables in paralyzed and spontaneously breathing patients. Respiratory care, 45 3, 306-12Davis, K; Evans, S L; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Luchette, F A; Porembka, D T; Branson, R D 2000. Prolonged use of heat and moisture exchangers does not affect device efficiency or frequency rate of nosocomial pneumonia. Critical care medicine, 28 5, 1412-8Hess, D; Branson, R D 2000. Ventilators and weaning modes. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 6 3, 407-35;v-viJohannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Positive end-expiratory pressure and response to inhaled nitric oxide: changing nonresponders to responders. Surgery, 127 4, 390-4Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome in the surgical intensive care unit: who, when, and how long? Surgery, 128 4, 708-16Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K 1999. New modes of ventilatory support. International anesthesiology clinics, 37 3, 103-25Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Valente, J F; Branson, R D 1999. Changes in respiratory mechanics after tracheostomy. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 134 1, 59-62Branson, R D 1998. The effects of inadequate humidity. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 199-214Branson, R D; Campbell, R S 1998. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 305-20Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1998. Anaesthesia circuits, humidity output, and mucociliary structure and function. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 26 2, 178-83Branson, R D 1997. Is a nose just a nose? Chest, 112 3, 581Grolman, W; Blom, E D; Branson, R D; Schouwenburg, P F; Hamaker, R C 1997. An efficiency comparison of four heat and moisture exchangers used in the laryngectomized patient. The Laryngoscope, 107 6, 814-20Hess, D; Ritz, R; Branson, R D 1997. Delivery systems for inhaled nitric oxide. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 3 3, 371-410Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Luchette, F A; Hurst, J M 1997. Use of the rapid/shallow breathing index as an indicator of patient work of breathing during pressure support ventilation. Surgery, 122 4, 737-40; discussion 7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1997. Inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 43 6, 904-9; discussion 90Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T 1996. Comparison of volume control and pressure control ventilation: is flow waveform the difference? The Journal of trauma, 41 5, 808-14Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 1996. Ventilatory support in the field. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 2 3, 353-89Branson, R D 1995. Monitoring ventilator function. Critical care clinics, 11 1, 127-43Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Johnson, R C; Branson, R D 1995. Lung compliance following cardiac arrest. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 10, 874-8Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1995. Out-of-hospital ventilation: bag--valve device vs transport ventilator. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 8, 719-24Branson, R D 1994. Flow-triggering systems. Respiratory care, 39 2, 138-44Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1994. Comparison of pressure and flow triggering systems during continuous positive airway pressure. Chest, 106 2, 540-4Valente, J F; Anderson, G L; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1994. Disadvantages of prolonged propofol sedation in the critical care unit. Critical care medicine, 22 4, 710-2Branson, R D 1993. The nuts and bolts of increasing arterial oxygenation: devices and techniques. Respiratory care, 38 6, 672-86; discussion 6Branson, R D; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johnson, D J; Porembka, D T 1993. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Prospective study of a new protocol utilizing heated humidification and a hygroscopic condenser humidifier. Chest, 104 6, 1800-5Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T; Johnson, D J 1993. The addition of sighs during pressure support ventilation. Is there a benefit? 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The Journal of trauma, 33 4, 582-5Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Gut feeding and hepatic hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 53 4, 335-41Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Schroeder, T J; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Monoethylglycinexylidide production parallels changes in hepatic blood flow and oxygen delivery in lung injury managed with positive end-expiratory pressure. The Journal of trauma, 33 3, 482-6Branson, R D 1991. Enhanced capabilities of current ICU ventilators: do they really benefit patients? Respiratory care, 36 5, 362-76Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. Techniques of emergency ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric insufflation. The Journal of trauma, 31 1, 93-8Johnson, D J; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. The effect of low dose dopamine on gut hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 50 4, 344-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R; Adams, K S 1990. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and high-frequency ventilation. A prospective, randomized trial in patients with respiratory failure. Annals of surgery, 211 4, 486-91Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Campbell, R; Hurst, J M 1990. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the MAX transport ventilator. Respiratory care, 35 10, 952-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R 1989. Cardiopulmonary effects of pressure support ventilation. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 124 9, 1067-70Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 1989. Comparison of blood gases during transport using two methods of ventilatory support. The Journal of trauma, 29 12, 1637-40Branson, R D 1988. Contamination of multiple-use humidifiers in ambulances. Annals of emergency medicine, 17 7, 761-2Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K 1988. High-frequency percussive ventilation in the management of elevated intracranial pressure. The Journal of trauma, 28 9, 1363-7O'Donohue, W J; Branson, R D; Hoppough, J M; Make, B J 1988. Criteria for establishing units for chronic ventilator-dependent patients in hospitals. Respiratory care, 33 11, 1044-6Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; DeHaven, C B 1987. The role of high-frequency ventilation in post-traumatic respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 27 3, 236-42DeHaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1986. Evaluation of two different extubation criteria: attributes contributing to success. Critical care medicine, 14 2, 92-4Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B 1985. Mask CPAP: state of the art. Respiratory care, 30 10, 846-57Dehaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1985. Postextubation hypoxemia treated with a continuous positive airway pressure mask. Critical care medicine, 13 1, 46-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 25 11, 1065-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and synchronous independent lung ventilation (SILV) in the treatment of unilateral lung injury. The Journal of trauma, 25 8, 766-70Gilman G.;Branson R. 12-10-1999. Humidification for patients with artificial airways: More on the HME- Booster (multiple letters) Respiratory Care, 44 11, 1388-1389Wei S.;Gonzalez Rodriguez E.;Chang R.;Holcomb J.B.;Kao L.S.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;del Junco D.J.;Fox E.E.;Matijevic N.;Podbielski J.;Beeler A.M.;Tilley B.C.;Baraniuk S.;Zhu H.;Nixon J.;Seay R.;Appana S.N.;Yang H.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baer L.;Willa Wang Y.W.;Hula B.S.;Espino E.;Nguyen A.;Pawelczyk N.;Arora-Nutall K.D.;Sharma R.;Cardenas J.C.;Rahbar E.;Burnett T.;Clark D.;van Belle G.;May S.;Leroux B.;Hoyt D.;Powell J.;Sheehan K.;Hubbard A.;Arkin A.P.;Hess J.R.;Callum J.;Cotton B.A.;Vincent L.;Welch T.;Poole T.;Pivalizza E.G.;Gumbert S.D.;Bai Y.;McCarthy J.J.;Noland A.;Hobbs R.;Bulger E.M.;Klotz P.;Cattin L.;Warner K.J.;Wilson A.;Boman D.;White N.;Grabinsky A.;Daniel-Johnson J.A.;Cohen M.J.;Callcut R.A.;Nelson M.;Redick B.;Conroy A.;Steurer M.P.;Maxim P.C.;Fiebig E.;Moore J.;Mallari E.;Muskat P.;Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Bennett S.;Carey P.M.;Miller C.N.;Hancock H.;Rodriguez C.;Inaba K.;Zhu J.G.;Wong M.D.;Menchine M.;Katzberg K.;Henderson S.O.;McKeever R.;Shulman I.A.;Nelson J.M.;Tuma C.W.;Matsushita C.Y.;Scalea T.M.;Stein D.M.;Shaffer C.K.;Wade C.;Herrera A.V.;Kallam S. 12-01-2018. 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Comparison of conventional heated humidification with a new active hygroscopic heat and moisture exc Respiratory Care, 44 8, 912-917Branson R.;Davis K. 08-01-1996. Evaluation of 21 passive humidifiers according to the ISO 9360 standard: Moisture output, dead space Respiratory Care, 41 8, 736-743Robinson B.;Cotton B.;Pritts T.;Branson R.;Holcomb J.;Muskat P.;Fox E.;Wade C.;Del Junco D.;Bulger E.;Cohen M.;Schreiber M.;Myers J.;Brasel K.;Phelan H.;Alarcon L.;Rahbar M.;Callcut R. 07-26-2013. 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Pulsed dose oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation: Impact on oxygenation Military Medicine, 184 5-6, e312-e318Takieddine S.C.;Droege C.A.;Ernst N.;Droege M.E.;Webb M.;Branson R.D.;Gerlach T.W.;Robinson B.R.H.;Johannigman J.A.;Mueller E.W. 05-01-2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients Journal of Surgical Research, 225 , 6-14Fan E.;Del Sorbo L.;Goligher E.;Hodgson C.;Munshi L.;Walkey A.;Adhikari N.;Amato M.;Branson R.;Brower R.;Ferguson N.;Gajic O.;Gattinoni L.;Hess D.;Mancebo J.;Meade M.;McAuley D.;Pesenti A.;Ranieri V.;Rubenfeld G.;Rubin E.;Seckel M.;Slutsky A.;Talmor D.;Thompson B.;Wunsch H.;Uleryk E.;Brozek J.;Brochard L. 05-01-2017. An official American Thoracic Society/European Society of intensive care medicine/society of critica American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 195 9, 1253-1263Stewart C.;Goody C.;Branson R. 05-01-2005. Comparison of two systems of measuring energy expenditure Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 29 3, 212-217Hurst J.;Branson R. 05-01-1996. Liquid breathing - Partial liquid ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 5, 416-421Johannigman J.;Campbell R.;Branson R.;Hurst J. 04-16-1999. Ventilatory support of the critically injured patient New Horizons: Science and Practice of Acute Medicine, 7 1, 116-130Chang R.;Fox E.E.;Greene T.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Stein D.M.;Bulger E.M.;Melton S.M.;Goodman M.D.;Schreiber M.A.;Zielinski M.D.;O'Keeffe T.;Inaba K.;Tomasek J.S.;Podbielski J.M.;Appana S.;Yi M.;Johansson P.I.;Henriksen H.H.;Stensballe J.;Steinmetz J.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;Foxxe E.E.;Chang R.;Podbielski J.M.;Tomasek J.S.;del Junco D.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Appana S.N.;Greene T.J.;Yi M.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baraniuk S.;van Belle G.;Leroux B.G.;Howard C.L.;Haymaker A.;Stein D.M.;Scalea T.M.;Ayd B.;Das P.;Herrera A.V.;Bulger E.M.;Robinson B.R.H.;Klotz P.;Minhas A.;Kerby J.D.;Melton S.M.;Williams C.R.;Stephens S.W.;Goodman M.;Johannigman J.A.;McMullan J.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Schreiber M.A.;Underwood S.J.;Watson C.;Zielinski M.D.;Stubbs J.R.;Headlee A.;O'Keeffe T.;Rhee P.;Rokowski L.L.;Santoro J.;Seach A.;Bradford D.;Fealk M.;Latifi F.;Inaba K.;Kim H.;Chudnofsky C.;Wong M.D. 04-01-2018. Abnormalities of laboratory coagulation tests versus clinically evident coagulopathic bleeding: resu Surgery (United States), 163 4, 819-826Hurst IV V.;West S.;Austin P.;Branson R.;Beck G. 04-01-2007. Comparison of ventilation and chest compression performance by bystanders using the Impact Model 730 Resuscitation, 73 1, 123-130Branson R.D.;Griebel J.;Rodriquez D. 03-01-2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation Pediatric Pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Gomaa D.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 03-01-2017. Impact of oxygenation status on the noninvasive measurement of hemoglobin Military Medicine, 182 , 87-91Branson R.;Blakeman T. 03-01-2011. Weighed, measured, and found wanting Critical Care Medicine, 39 3, 598-599Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2006. Polysomnography II Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 12 1, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2005. Community-acquired pneumonia: An illness with great diversity Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 1, Branson R.D.;Hess D.R.;Campbell R.S.;Johannigman J.A. 03-01-1999. Inhaled nitric oxide: Delivery systems and monitoring Respiratory Care, 44 3, 281-307Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.H.;Mueller E.W.;Branson R.D. 02-20-2012. Pulmonary risk and ventilatory support Fischer's Mastery of Surgery: Sixth Edition, 1 , Branson R.D.;Benditt J.O. 02-01-2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson R.D.;King A.;Giordano S.P. 02-01-2019. Home oxygen therapy devices: Providing the prescription Respiratory Care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa D.;Branson R. 02-01-2019. Conditioning inspired gases for tracheostomy Respiratory Care, 64 2, 233-234Zaza S.;Koonin L.;Ajao A.;Nystrom S.;Branson R.;Patel A.;Bray B.;Iademarco M. 02-01-2016. A Conceptual Framework for Allocation of Federally Stockpiled Ventilators During Large-Scale Public Health Security, 14 1, 1-6Johannigman J.;Branson R.;Lecroy D.;Beck G. 02-01-2009. Autonomous control of inspired oxygen concentration during mechanical ventilation of the critically Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 66 2, 386-392Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Rubinson L. 02-01-2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 13 1, 51-56Branson R. 02-01-2004. Understanding and implementing advances in ventilator capabilities Current Opinion in Critical Care, 10 1, 23-32Lederer D.J.;Bell S.C.;Branson R.D.;Chalmers J.D.;Marshall R.;Maslove D.M.;Ost D.E.;Punjabi N.M.;Schatz M.;Smyth A.R.;Stewart P.W.;Suissa S.;Adjei A.A.;Akdis C.A.;Azoulay É.;Bakker J.;Ballas Z.K.;Bardin P.G.;Barreiro E.;Bellomo R.;Bernstein J.A.;Brusasco V.;Buchman T.G.;Chokroverty S.;Collop N.A.;Crapo J.D.;Fitzgerald D.A.;Hale L.;Hart N.;Herth F.J.;Iwashyna T.J.;Jenkins G.;Kolb M.;Marks G.B.;Mazzone P.;Moorman J.R.;Murphy T.M.;Noah T.L.;Reynolds P.;Riemann D.;Russell R.E.;Sheikh A.;Sotgiu G.;Swenson E.R.;Szczesniak R.;Szymusiak R.;Teboul J.L.;Vincent J.L. 01-01-2019. 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Risk factors for the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome following hemorrhage Shock, 50 3, 258-264Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Woods J.;Cox D.;Elterman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2016. Automated control of endotracheal tube cuff pressure during simulated flight Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 81 5, S116-S120Johannigman J.;Gerlach T.;Cox D.;Juhasz J.;Britton T.;Elterman J.;Rodriquez D.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 01-01-2015. Hypoxemia during aeromedical evacuation of the walking wounded Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 79 4, S216-S220Blakeman T.;Britton T.;Rodriquez D.;Branson R. 01-01-2014. Performance of portable ventilators at altitude Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 77 3 SUPPL. 2, Ingalls N.;Zonies D.;Bailey J.;Martin K.;Iddins B.;Carlton P.;Hanseman D.;Branson R.;Dorlac W.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2014. A reviewof the first 10 years of critical care aeromedical transport during operation Iraqi freedom JAMA Surgery, 149 8, 807-813Klompas M.;Branson R.;Eichenwald E.C.;Greene L.R.;Howell M.D.;Lee G.;Magill S.S.;Maragakis L.L.;Priebe G.P.;Speck K.;Yokoe D.S.;Berenholtz S.M. 01-01-2014. Strategies to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia in acute care hospitals: 2014 update Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 35 8, 915-936Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Dorlac W.;Branson R. 01-01-2011. Laboratory evaluation of the SAVe simplified automated resuscitator Military Medicine, 176 1, 84-88Burns J.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Tsuei B. 01-01-2010. Emergency airway placement by EMS providers: Comparison between the king lt supralaryngeal airway an Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25 1, 92-95Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Deveraux A.;Rubinson L. 01-01-2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: Preparing to respond to H1N1 Critical Care Medicine, 38 SUPPL. 4, Rodriquez D.;Johannigman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2010. Ventilation at altitude Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 68 1, 249-250Barnes S.L.;Branson R.;Gallo L.A.;Beck G.;Johannigman J.A. 01-01-2008. En-route care in the air: snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet. The Journal of trauma, 64 2 Suppl, Rodriquez D.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2008. Battery life of the "four-hour" lithium ion battery of the LTV-1000 under varying workloads Military Medicine, 173 8, 792-795Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2005. Patient-ventilator interaction Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 2 SPEC. ISS., Branson R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2004. The measurement of energy expenditure Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 19 6, 622-636Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2004. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 10 1, 11Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 4, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 3, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 1, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2003. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 9 2, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 4, xi-xiiBranson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 2, Branson R.;MacIntyre R. 01-01-2001. Foreword Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 1, 11Hess D.;Mason S.;Branson R. 01-01-2001. High-frequency ventilation: Design and equipment issues Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 7 4, 577-598Branson R. 01-01-2000. Preventing moisture loss from intubated patients Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 7 4, 187-198Branson R.D. 01-01-2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 21 3, 203-209Branson R. 01-01-1999. New modes of mechanical ventilation Current Opinion in Critical Care, 5 1, 33-42Branson R.;Campbell R. 01-01-1998. Triggering the ventilator Current Opinion in Critical Care, 4 1, 48-58Branson R.;Campbell R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-1997. Excessive work of breathing, active exhalation, and retardation of expiratory flow: What's the probl Respiratory Care, 42 8, 791-795Branson R.;Meredith R. 01-01-1997. Role of the respiratory care practitioner in the emergency department Respiratory Care, 42 1, 141-147Branson R.;Campbell R.;Chatburn R.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Endotracheal suctioning of mechanically ventilated adults and children with artificial airways International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 73-80Branson R.;MacIntyre N.;Kacmarek;Peruzzi MacIntyre N.;East T.;Haas 01-01-1996. Dual-control modes of mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 4, 294-305Branson R.D.;Campbell R.S.;Chatburn R.L.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Humidification during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 95-101Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Ventilator circuit changes International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 103-110Campbell R.S.;Branson R.D.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Metabolic measurement using indirect calorimetry during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 111-119Bernard G.;Branson R.;Brougher P.;Dellinger R.;DeVries D.;East T.;Hess D.;Hill N.;Kacmarek R.;Lachmann B.;MacIntyre N.;Pierson D.;Rubenfeld G.;Slutsky A.;Tobin M. 01-01-1995. 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Case studies on mechanical ventilator innovations: Perspectives of two clinicians Respiratory Care, 40 9, 957-967Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1994. Ventilator circuit changes Respiratory Care, 39 8, 797-802Davis K.;Branson R.;Porembka D. 01-01-1994. A comparison of the imposed work of breathing with endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes in a lung mod Respiratory Care, 39 6, 611-616Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Diringer M.;Egol A.;Falk J.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Friedman B.;Greenbaum D.;Haupt M.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Hoyt J.;Iberti T.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Nikas D.;Rainey T. 01-01-1993. Guidelines for granting privileges for the performance of procedures in critically ill patients Critical Care Medicine, 21 2, 292-293Branson R. 01-01-1993. Faulty ventilator and functionally crossed pipelines Anaesthesia, 48 3, 270-270Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1993. Ventilatory support for the 90s: Pressure support ventilation Respiratory Care, 38 5, 526-536Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1992. How ventilators provide temporary O<inf>2</inf> enrichment: What happens when you press Respiratory Care, 37 8, 933-937Rouse M.;Branson R.;Semonin-Holleran R. 01-01-1992. Mechanical ventilation during air medical transport: Techniques and devices Journal of Air Medical Transport, 11 4, 5-8Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carlon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Holbrook J.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Sweldow D. 01-01-1991. Guidelines for categorization of services for the critically ill patient Critical Care Medicine, 19 2, 279-285Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carolon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fischer C.;Holbrook J.;HolzmanB.;Hoorst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergam J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Swedlow D. 01-01-1991. 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PEEP without endotracheal intubation Respiratory Care, 33 7, 598-610Branson R.D. 01-01-1988. The responsibility of medical-product evaluators and inventors to avoid conflict of interest Respiratory Care, 33 9, 769-770Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M. 01-01-1988. Nutrition and respiratory function: Food for thought Respiratory Care, 33 2, 89-92Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Davis K.;Pulsfort R. 01-01-1988. A laboratory evaluation of the Biergy VVR Calorimeter Respiratory Care, 33 5, 341-347Ploysongsang Y.;Branson R.;Rashkin M.;Hurst J. 01-01-1988. Pressure flow characteristics of commonly used heat-moisture exchangers American Review of Respiratory Disease, 138 3, 675-678Hurst J.;Davis K.;Branson R. 01-01-1987. High frequency ventilation in clinical surgery Problems in General Surgery, 4 4, 455-474Adams K.;Branson R. 01-01-1986. Respiratory distress following thymectomy Respiratory Care, 31 12, 1225-1226Branson R.;Hurst J.;Adams K.;Kessinger C. 01-01-1986. Utilization of mechanical ventilators in hospital based air ambulance programs Hospital Aviation, 5 1, 6-7Adams K.S.;Branson R.D. 01-01-1985. An unusual finding in resolving pneumonia Respiratory Care, 30 2, 131-132Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Adams K.S.;Kessinger C.W. 01-01-1985. Ventilators for aeromedical transport description and performance evaluations. Description and perfo Hospital Aviation, 4 11, 13-19Hurst J.;DeHaven C.;Branson R.;Solomkin J. 01-01-1985. Combined use of high-frequency jet ventilation and induced hypothermia in the treatment of refractor Critical Care Medicine, 13 9, 771-772Hurst J.;Zumwalt R.;Branson R.;DeHaven C. 01-01-1985. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia in an adult: A case report Respiratory Care, 30 9, 759-763Branson R.D. 01-01-1984. Acute dyspnea and crepitance in an infant Respiratory Care, 29 7, 763-764Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation for control of elevated int Respiratory Care, 29 12, 1221-1225Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Synchronous independent lung ventilation in the treatment of unilateral pulmonary contusion: A repor Respiratory Care, 29 4, 361-367Hurst J.;Saul T.;DeHaven C.;Branson R. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation to reduce intracranial pres Neurosurgery, 15 4, 530-534Branson RD . Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient Respir Care, 52 10, 1328-42Branson, R D . Technical aspects of metabolic measurements. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 11 2, 176Hurst, J M; Branson, R D . Current concepts of high-frequency ventilation. Current surgery, 44 1, 7-11Kosowsky, J M; Stephanides, S L; Branson, R D; Sayre, M R . Prehospital use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for presumed pulmonary edema: a preliminary case series. 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COVID-19 Lessons Learned: Response to the Anticipated Ventilator Shortage. Respiratory care, 68 1, 129-150Branson, Richard D 2022. Pandemic Surge, Well-Intended Responses, and Unintended Consequences. Respiratory care, 67 2, 272-273Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D 2022. Shortages and Vulnerabilities of Hospital Oxygen Systems. Respiratory care, 67 8, 1002-1010Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D; Lipnick, Michael S 2022. Respiratory Drive, Dyspnea, and Silent Hypoxemia: A Physiological Review in the Context of COVID-19. Respiratory care, 67 10, 1343-1360Lellouche, François; Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Branson, Richard D 2022. Oxygen-Free Days and the Confounders of Clinical Practice. Chest, 162 6, e331-e332Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D 2021. Using Anesthesia Machines as Critical Care Ventilators During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1184-1195Branson, Richard D 2021. The Polio Ward at Rancho Los Amigos. Critical care medicine, 49 11, e1193-e1194Branson, Richard D; Kallet, Richard H 2021. Creating a Process of Research in Respiratory Care. Respiratory care, 66 8, 1363-1364Branson, Richard D; Masferrer, Ray 2021. AARC Named Lectures and the Backstory. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1226-1228Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. 2020 Year in Review: Shared Ventilation for COVID-19. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1173-1183Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2021. Ventilator Shortages and Solutions, Real and Imagined. Respiratory care, 66 3, 533-535Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2021. Routine use of continuous positive airway pressure after major abdominal surgery. The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, 9 11, 1204-1205Hill, Nicholas S; Criner, Gerard J; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome R; MacIntyre, Neil R; Sergew, Amen 2021. Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With COPD: A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society. Chest, 160 5, e389-e397Seitz, Aaron; Baker, Jennifer E; Levinsky, Nick C; Morris, Mackenzie C; Edwards, Michael J; Gulbins, Erich; Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael 2021. Antimicrobial Coating Prevents Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in a 72 hour Large Animal Model. The Journal of surgical research, 267 , 424-431Sorg, Morgan E; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur; Chatburn, Robert L 2021. Multiplex Ventilation: Solutions for Four Main Safety Problems. Respiratory care, 66 7, 1074-1086Branson, Richard D 2020. Respiratory Care and the Cochrane Collaboration. Respiratory care, 65 4, 581Branson, Richard D; Benditt, Joshua O 2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow. Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2020. Monitoring During Transport. Respiratory care, 65 6, 882-893Chatburn, Robert L; Branson, Richard D; Hatipo?lu, Umur 2020. Multiplex Ventilation: A Simulation-Based Study of Ventilating 2 Patients With a Single Ventilator. Respiratory care, 65 7, 920-931Herrmann, Jacob; Fonseca da Cruz, Andrea; Hawley, Monica L; Branson, Richard D; Kaczka, David W 2020. Shared Ventilation in the Era of COVID-19: A Theoretical Consideration of the Dangers and Potential Solutions. Respiratory care, 65 7, 932-945Leisman, Daniel E; Harhay, Michael O; Lederer, David J; Abramson, Michael; Adjei, Alex A; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Barreiro, Esther; Bell, Scott C; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Branson, Richard D; Brusasco, Vito; Chalmers, James D; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Citerio, Giuseppe; Collop, Nancy A; Cooke, Colin R; Crapo, James D; Donaldson, Gavin; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Grainger, Emma; Hale, Lauren; Herth, Felix J; Kochanek, Patrick M; Marks, Guy; Moorman, J Randall; Ost, David E; Schatz, Michael; Sheikh, Aziz; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Iain; Stewart, Paul W; Swenson, Erik R; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis; Wedzicha, Jadwiga A; Maslove, David M 2020. Development and Reporting of Prediction Models: Guidance for Authors From Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Critical care medicine, 48 5, 623-633Macrea, Madalina; Oczkowski, Simon; Rochwerg, Bram; Branson, Richard D; Celli, Bartolome; Coleman, John M; Hess, Dean R; Knight, Shandra Lee; Ohar, Jill A; Orr, Jeremy E; Piper, Amanda J; Punjabi, Naresh M; Rahangdale, Shilpa; Wijkstra, Peter J; Yim-Yeh, Susie; Drummond, M Bradley; Owens, Robert L 2020. Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation in Chronic Stable Hypercapnic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 202 4, e74-e87Morris, Mackenzie C; Niziolek, Grace M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Stevens-Topie, Sabre; Veile, Rosalie; Heh, Victor; Zingarelli, Basilia; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Goodman, Michael D 2020. Intrathoracic Pressure Regulator Performance in the Setting of Hemorrhage and Acute Lung Injury. Military medicine, 185 7-8, e1083-e1090Branson, Richard D; King, Angela; Giordano, Sam P 2019. Home Oxygen Therapy Devices: Providing the Prescription. Respiratory care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2019. Conditioning Inspired Gases for Tracheostomy. Respiratory care, 64 2, 233-234Lederer, David J; Bell, Scott C; Branson, Richard D; Chalmers, James D; Marshall, Rachel; Maslove, David M; Ost, David E; Punjabi, Naresh M; Schatz, Michael; Smyth, Alan R; Stewart, Paul W; Suissa, Samy; Adjei, Alex A; Akdis, Cezmi A; Azoulay, Élie; Bakker, Jan; Ballas, Zuhair K; Bardin, Philip G; Barreiro, Esther; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Bernstein, Jonathan A; Brusasco, Vito; Buchman, Timothy G; Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Collop, Nancy A; Crapo, James D; Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Hale, Lauren; Hart, Nicholas; Herth, Felix J; Iwashyna, Theodore J; Jenkins, Gisli; Kolb, Martin; Marks, Guy B; Mazzone, Peter; Moorman, J Randall; Murphy, Thomas M; Noah, Terry L; Reynolds, Paul; Riemann, Dieter; Russell, Richard E; Sheikh, Aziz; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Swenson, Erik R; Szczesniak, Rhonda; Szymusiak, Ronald; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Vincent, Jean-Louis 2019. Control of Confounding and Reporting of Results in Causal Inference Studies. Guidance for Authors from Editors of Respiratory, Sleep, and Critical Care Journals. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 16 1, 22-28Branson, Richard D 2018. Leadership by Example: The Editorial Tenure of Dean Hess. Respiratory care, 63 1, 118Branson, Richard D 2018. Automation of Mechanical Ventilation. Critical care clinics, 34 3, 383-394Branson, Richard D 2018. Oxygen Therapy in COPD. Respiratory care, 63 6, 734-748Branson, Richard D; Griebel, Jeff; Rodriquez, Dario 2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation. Pediatric pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D; Moore, Sara; Masferrer, Ray 2018. Reflections on the Respiratory Care Open Forum. Respiratory care, 63 10, 1311-1313Robinson, Bryce R H; Cohen, Mitchell J; Holcomb, John B; Pritts, Timothy A; Gomaa, Dina; Fox, Erin E; Branson, Richard D; Callcut, Rachael A; Cotton, Bryan A; Schreiber, Martin A; Brasel, Karen J; Pittet, Jean-Francois; Inaba, Kenji; Kerby, Jeffery D; Scalea, Thomas M; Wade, Charlie E; Bulger, Eileen M 2018. Risk Factors for the Development of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Following Hemorrhage. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 50 3, 258-264Takieddine, Sheila C; Droege, Christopher A; Ernst, Neil; Droege, Molly E; Webb, Megan; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W; Robinson, Bryce R H; Johannigman, Jay A; Mueller, Eric W 2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients. The Journal of surgical research, 225 , 6-14Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario; Petro, Michael; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2017. Impact of Oxygenation Status on the Noninvasive Measurement of Hemoglobin. Military medicine, 182 S1, 87-91Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Evaluation of Oxygen Concentrators and Chemical Oxygen Generators at Altitude and Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 160-8Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Britton, Tyler J; Johannigman, Jay A; Petro, Michael C; Branson, Richard D 2016. Performance of Portable Ventilators Following Storage at Temperature Extremes. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 156-9Branson, Richard D; Kacmarek, Robert M 2016. Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation: What's in a Name? Respiratory care, 61 9, 1282-3Gangidine, Matthew M; Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2016. System Design Verification for Closed Loop Control of Oxygenation With Concentrator Integration. Military medicine, 181 5 Suppl, 177-83Kacmarek, Robert M; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Be Abolished? Respiratory care, 61 6, 854-66Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2016. Should Oxygen Therapy Be Tightly Regulated to Minimize Hyperoxia in Critically Ill Patients? Respiratory care, 61 6, 801-17Liu, Nehemiah T; Salter, Michael G; Khan, Muzna N; Branson, Richard D; Enkheebetaar, Perenle; Kramer, George C; Salinas, José; Marques, Nicole Riberio; Kinsky, Michael P 2016. Closed-loop Control of FiO2 Rapidly Identifies Need for Rescue Ventilation and Reduces ARDS Severity in a Conscious Sheep Model of Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injury. Shock (Augusta, Ga.), , Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Gerlach, Travis W; Dorlac, Warren C; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Oxygen requirement to reverse altitude-induced hypoxemia with continuous flow and pulsed dose oxygen. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 86 4, 351-6Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2015. Lost in translation: failure of tracheal tube modifications to impact ventilator-associated pneumonia. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 191 6, 606-8Gomaa, Dina; Branson, Richard D 2015. Endotracheal tube holders and the prone position: a cause for concern. Respiratory care, 60 2, e41-2Jernigan, Peter L; Hoehn, Richard S; Blakeman, Thomas C; Heyl, Judy; Robinson, Bryce R H; Pritts, Timothy A; Branson, Richard D 2015. Portable mechanical ventilation with closed-loop control of inspired fraction of oxygen maintains oxygenation in the setting of hemorrhage and lung injury. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 79 1, 53-9Johannigman, Jay A; Zonies, David; Dubose, Joseph; Blakeman, Thomas C; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2015. Reducing secondary insults in traumatic brain injury. Military medicine, 180 3 Suppl, 50-5Athota, Krishna P; Millar, D; Branson, Richard D; Tsuei, Betty J 2014. A practical approach to the use of prone therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Expert review of respiratory medicine, 8 4, 453-63Branson, Richard D; Gomaa, Dina; Rodriquez, Dario 2014. Management of the artificial airway. Respiratory care, 59 6, 974-89; discussion 9Britton, Tyler; Blakeman, Thomas C; Eggert, John; Rodriquez, Dario; Ortiz, Heather; Branson, Richard D 2014. Managing endotracheal tube cuff pressure at altitude: a comparison of four methods. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S240-4Einav, Sharon; Hick, John L; Hanfling, Dan; Erstad, Brian L; Toner, Eric S; Branson, Richard D; Kanter, Robert K; Kissoon, Niranjan; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Devereaux, Asha V; Christian, Michael D 2014. Surge capacity logistics: care of the critically ill and injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST consensus statement. Chest, 146 4 Suppl, e17S-43STsuei, Betty J; Hanseman, Dennis J; Blakeman, Michael J; Blakeman, Thomas C; Yang, Sung H; Branson, Richard D; Gerlach, Travis W 2014. Accuracy of noninvasive hemoglobin monitoring in patients at risk for hemorrhage. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 77 3 Suppl 2, S134-9Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Inter- and intra-hospital transport of the critically ill. Respiratory care, 58 6, 1008-23Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Evaluation of 4 new generation portable ventilators. Respiratory care, 58 2, 264-72Blakeman, Thomas C; Branson, Richard D 2013. Oxygen supplies in disaster management. Respiratory care, 58 1, 173-83Branson, Richard D 2013. The scientific basis for postoperative respiratory care. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1974-84Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H 2013. Asynchrony and dyspnea. Respiratory care, 58 6, 973-89Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2013. Pre-hospital oxygen therapy. Respiratory care, 58 1, 86-97Robinson, Bryce Rh; Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Hanseman, Dennis J; Mueller, Eric; Branson, Richard D 2013. Patient-ventilator asynchrony in a traumatically injured population. Respiratory care, 58 11, 1847-55Strickland, Shawna L; Rubin, Bruce K; Drescher, Gail S; Haas, Carl F; O'Malley, Catherine A; Volsko, Teresa A; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2013. AARC clinical practice guideline: effectiveness of nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies in hospitalized patients. Respiratory care, 58 12, 2187-93Branson, Richard D 2012. Modes to facilitate ventilator weaning. Respiratory care, 57 10, 1635-48Branson, Richard D; Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce Rh; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Use of a single ventilator to support 4 patients: laboratory evaluation of a limited concept. Respiratory care, 57 3, 399-403Hess, Dean R; Branson, Richard D 2012. Know your ventilator to beat the leak. Chest, 142 2, 274-5Schrager, Jason J; Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2012. Lessons from the tip of the spear: medical advancements from Iraq and Afghanistan. Respiratory care, 57 8, 1305-13Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Dorlac, Warren C; Hanseman, Dennis J; Hattery, Ellie; Branson, Richard D 2011. Performance of portable ventilators for mass-casualty care. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 26 5, 330-4Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Hanseman, Dennis; Branson, Richard D 2011. Bench evaluation of 7 home-care ventilators. Respiratory care, 56 11, 1791-8Branson, Richard D 2011. Disaster planning for pediatrics. Respiratory care, 56 9, 1457-63; discussion Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient needs should drive ventilator selection for stockpiling: "handy" devices may not "lend a hand". Respiratory care, 56 6, 879-81Branson, Richard D 2011. Patient-ventilator interaction: the last 40 years. Respiratory care, 56 1, 15-24Branson, Richard D; Robinson, Bryce R H 2011. Oxygen: when is more the enemy of good? Intensive care medicine, 37 1, 1-3Hurst, Victor W; Whittam, Sarah W; Austin, Paul N; Branson, Richard D; Beck, George 2011. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation during spaceflight: examining the role of timing devices. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 82 8, 810-3Rubin, Bruce K; Dhand, Rajiv; Ruppel, Gregg L; Branson, Richard D; Hess, Dean R 2011. Respiratory care year in review 2010: part 1. asthma, COPD, pulmonary function testing, ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 56 4, 488-502Blakeman, Thomas C; Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2010. Battery performance of 4 intensive care ventilator models. Respiratory care, 55 3, 317-21Blakeman, Thomas C; Toth, Peter; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2010. Mechanical ventilators in the hot zone: effects of a CBRN filter on patient protection and battery life. Resuscitation, 81 9, 1148-51Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory Care Controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 2, 217-24Branson, Richard D; Gentile, Michael A 2010. Is humidification always necessary during noninvasive ventilation in the hospital? Respiratory care, 55 2, 209-16; discussion 2Branson, Richard D; MacIntyre, Neil R 2010. Respiratory care controversies II: 44th journal conference. Respiratory care, 55 2, 121Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Branson, Richard D; Deveraux, Asha; Rubinson, Lewis 2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: preparing to respond to H1N1. Critical care medicine, 38 4 Suppl, e103-9MacIntyre, Neil R; Branson, Richard D 2010. Respiratory care controversies II. Respiratory care, 55 1, 34Rodriquez, Dario; Blakeman, Thomas C; Dorlac, Warren; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2010. Maximizing oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation with a portable oxygen concentrator. The Journal of trauma, 69 Suppl 1 , S87-93Blakeman, Thomas C; Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D 2009. Accuracy of the oxygen cylinder duration calculator of the LTV-1000 portable ventilator. Respiratory care, 54 9, 1183-6Branson, Richard D 2009. Conditioning inspired gases:the search for relevant physiologic end points. Respiratory care, 54 4, 450-2Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Innovations in mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 54 7, 933-47Callcut, Rachael A; Branson, Richard D 2009. How to read a review paper. Respiratory care, 54 10, 1379-85Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Edwards, Michael G 2009. Closed loop control of inspired oxygen concentration in trauma patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 208 5, 763-8; discussion 76Robinson, Bryce R H; Athota, Krishna P; Branson, Richard D 2009. Inhalational therapies for the ICU. Current opinion in critical care, 15 1, 1-9Robinson, Bryce R H; Branson, Richard D 2009. Consequences of ventilator asynchrony: why can't we all get along? Critical care medicine, 37 10, 2848-9Rodriquez, Dario; Branson, Richard D; Dorlac, Warren; Dorlac, Gina; Barnes, Stephen A; Johannigman, Jay A 2009. Effects of simulated altitude on ventilator performance. The Journal of trauma, 66 4 Suppl, S172-7Barnes SA, Branson RD, Beck G, Johannigman JA 2008. En-route care in the air: A snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet J of Trauma, 64, S129-S135Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Daugherty EL, Rubinson L 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation Respir Care, 53 , 78-90Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth 2008. Does closed loop control of assist control ventilation reduce ventilator-induced lung injury? Clinics in chest medicine, 29 2, 343-50, viiiBranson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Daugherty, Elizabeth L; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Surge capacity mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 53 1, 78-88; discussion 88Branson, Richard D; Rodriquez, Dario 2008. Performance of transport ventilators. Respiratory care, 53 10, 1372-3; author replyBranson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. One ventilator multiple patients--what the data really supports. Resuscitation, 79 1, 171-2; author reply Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2008. Mechanical ventilation in mass casualty scenarios. Respiratory care, 53 1, 38-9Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Beck G, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Branson RD 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation J of Trauma, 64 Suppl, S302-20Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Beck, George; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of oxygenation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S295-301Johannigman, Jay A; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen; Davis, Kenneth; Branson, Richard D 2008. Autonomous control of ventilation. The Journal of trauma, 64 4 Suppl, S302-20Robinson B, Mueller E, Henson K, Branson R, Barsoum S, Tseui B 2008. A Nurse Implemented Analgesia-Sedation-Delirium Protocol for Critically Ill Trauma Patients J of Trauma, 64 , Robinson, Bryce R H; Mueller, Eric W; Henson, Kathyrn; Branson, Richard D; Barsoum, Samuel; Tsuei, Betty J 2008. An analgesia-delirium-sedation protocol for critically ill trauma patients reduces ventilator days and hospital length of stay. The Journal of trauma, 65 3, 517-26Rubinson L, Hick JL, Curits JR, Branson RD, et al 2008. Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: Medical Resources for Surge Capacity Chest, 133 Suppl, 32S–50SRubinson, Lewis; Hick, John L; Curtis, J Randall; Branson, Richard D; Burns, Suzi; Christian, Michael D; Devereaux, Asha V; Dichter, Jeffrey R; Talmor, Daniel; Erstad, Brian; Medina, Justine; Geiling, James A 2008. Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: medical resources for surge capacity: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting, January 26-27, 2007, Chicago, IL. Chest, 133 5 Suppl, 32S-50SBranson RD, Davis K, Jr., Butler K 2007. African Americans participation in clinical trials Am J Surg, 193 1, 32-39Branson, Richard D 2007. Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient. Respiratory care, 52 10, 1328-42; discussion Branson, Richard D; Chatburn, Robert L 2007. Controversies in the critical care setting. Should adaptive pressure control modes be utilized for virtually all patients receiving mechanical ventilation? Respiratory care, 52 4, 478-85; discussion 4Branson, Richard D; Davis, Kenneth; Butler, Karyn L 2007. African Americans' participation in clinical research: importance, barriers, and solutions. American journal of surgery, 193 1, 32-9; discussion 40Daugherty EL, Branson RD, Rubinson L 2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 133 1, 51-56Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Barnes SL, Muskat P, Beck G 2007. Closed loop control of oxygenation and ventilation International Journal of Gravitational Physiology , 14 , P35-38Johannigman, Jay; Branson, Richard D; Muskat, Peter; Barnes, Stephen L; Beck, George 2007. Closed loop control of oxgenation and ventilation. Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology, 14 1, P35-8Kallet, Richard H; Branson, Richard D 2007. Respiratory controversies in the critical care setting. Do the NIH ARDS Clinical Trials Network PEEP/FIO2 tables provide the best evidence-based guide to balancing PEEP and FIO2 settings in adults? Respiratory care, 52 4, 461-75; discussion 4Salas N, Wisor B, Agazio J, Branson RD, Austin PA 2007. . Comparison of Ventilation and Cardiac Compressions When Utilizing the Impact Model 730 Automatic Transport Ventilator Versus a Conventional Bag Valve with a Facemask in a Model of Adult Cardiopulmonary Arre Resuscitation, 74 1, 94-101Branson RD and Rubinson L 2006. A single ventilator for multiple patients: Understanding the multiple limitations Acdemic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3Branson, Richard D 2006. Humidification of respired gases during mechanical ventilation: mechanical considerations. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 12 2, 253-61Branson, Richard D; Rubinson, Lewis 2006. A single ventilator for multiple simulated patients to meet disaster surge. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 13 12, 1352-3; author replyRubinson L, Branson RD, Pesick N, Talmor D 2006. Positive pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure Biosecurity and Bioterrorism , 4 2, 1-12Rubinson, Lewis; Branson, Richard D; Pesik, Nicki; Talmor, Daniel 2006. Positive-pressure ventilation equipment for mass casualty respiratory failure. Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science, 4 2, 183-94Branson, Richard D 2005. Ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the right tool for the job. Respiratory care, 50 11, 1426-7Branson, Richard D 2005. New ventilator modes: the shape of things to come? Respiratory care, 50 8, 1031-2Branson, Richard D 2005. The ventilator circuit and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Respiratory care, 50 6, 774-85; discussion 7Branson, Richard D 2005. Functional principles of positive pressure ventilators: implications for patient-ventilator interaction. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 11 2, 119-45Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2005. The role of ventilator graphics when setting dual-control modes. Respiratory care, 50 2, 187-201Branson, Richard D 2004. Anatomy of a research paper. Respiratory care, 49 10, 1222-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. The measurement of energy expenditure. Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 19 6, 622-36Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A 2004. What is the evidence base for the newer ventilation modes? Respiratory care, 49 7, 742-60Branson, Richard D; Mannheimer, Paul D 2004. Forehead oximetry in critically ill patients: the case for a new monitoring site. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 10 3, 359-67, vi-viiBranson, Richard D 2003. Endotracheal tubes and imposed work of breathing: what should we do about it, if anything? Critical care (London, England), 7 5, 347-8Johannigman, Jay A; Miller, Sandra L; Davis, Bradley R; Davis, Kenneth; Campbell, Robert S; Branson, Richard D 2003. Influence of low tidal volumes on gas exchange in acute respiratory distress syndrome and the role of recruitment maneuvers. The Journal of trauma, 54 2, 320-5Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Imposed work of breathing during ventilator failure. Respiratory care, 47 6, 667-74Austin, Paul N; Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D 2002. Transport ventilators. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 8 1, 119-50Branson, Richard D; Durbin, Charles G 2002. Invasive mechanical ventilation in adults:implementation, management, weaning, & follow-up. Respiratory care, 47 3, 247-8Branson, Richard D; Johannigman, Jay A; Campbell, Robert S; Davis, Kenneth 2002. Closed-loop mechanical ventilation. Respiratory care, 47 4, 427-51; discussion 4Campbell, Robert S; Johannigman, Jay A; Branson, Richard D; Austin, Paul N; Matacia, Gina; Banks, Gary R 2002. Battery duration of portable ventilators: effects of control variable, positive end-expiratory pressure, and inspired oxygen concentration. Respiratory care, 47 10, 1173-83Austin, P N; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2001. Work of breathing characteristics of seven portable ventilators. Resuscitation, 49 2, 159-67Austin, P N; Johannigman, J A; Simmons, L W; Camden, M P; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D 2001. Surface temperature of two portable ventilators during simulated use under clinical conditions. Military medicine, 166 10, 843-7Branson, R D 2001. Dual control modes, closed loop ventilation, handguns, and tequila. Respiratory care, 46 3, 232-3Branson, R D; Davis, K 2001. Dual control modes: combining volume and pressure breaths. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 397-408, viiiBrilli, R J; Spevetz, A; Branson, R D; Campbell, G M; Cohen, H; Dasta, J F; Harvey, M A; Kelley, M A; Kelly, K M; Rudis, M I; St Andre, A C; Stone, J R; Teres, D; Weled, B J 2001. Critical care delivery in the intensive care unit: defining clinical roles and the best practice model. Critical care medicine, 29 10, 2007-19Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 2001. Adaptive support ventilation. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 7 3, 425-40, ixDavis, K; Johannigman, J A; Campbell, R S; Marraccini, A; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. The acute effects of body position strategies and respiratory therapy in paralyzed patients with acute lung injury. Critical care (London, England), 5 2, 81-7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2001. Prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide: synergistic therapies for acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 50 4, 589-95; discussion 5Branson, R D 2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation. Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine, 21 3, 203-9Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 2000. The effects of passive humidifier dead space on respiratory variables in paralyzed and spontaneously breathing patients. Respiratory care, 45 3, 306-12Davis, K; Evans, S L; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Luchette, F A; Porembka, D T; Branson, R D 2000. Prolonged use of heat and moisture exchangers does not affect device efficiency or frequency rate of nosocomial pneumonia. Critical care medicine, 28 5, 1412-8Hess, D; Branson, R D 2000. Ventilators and weaning modes. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 6 3, 407-35;v-viJohannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Positive end-expiratory pressure and response to inhaled nitric oxide: changing nonresponders to responders. Surgery, 127 4, 390-4Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Miller, S L; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F A; Frame, S B; Branson, R D 2000. Prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome in the surgical intensive care unit: who, when, and how long? Surgery, 128 4, 708-16Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K 1999. New modes of ventilatory support. International anesthesiology clinics, 37 3, 103-25Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johannigman, J A; Valente, J F; Branson, R D 1999. Changes in respiratory mechanics after tracheostomy. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 134 1, 59-62Branson, R D 1998. The effects of inadequate humidity. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 199-214Branson, R D; Campbell, R S 1998. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 4 2, 305-20Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1998. Anaesthesia circuits, humidity output, and mucociliary structure and function. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 26 2, 178-83Branson, R D 1997. Is a nose just a nose? Chest, 112 3, 581Grolman, W; Blom, E D; Branson, R D; Schouwenburg, P F; Hamaker, R C 1997. An efficiency comparison of four heat and moisture exchangers used in the laryngectomized patient. The Laryngoscope, 107 6, 814-20Hess, D; Ritz, R; Branson, R D 1997. Delivery systems for inhaled nitric oxide. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 3 3, 371-410Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Branson, R D; Luchette, F A; Hurst, J M 1997. Use of the rapid/shallow breathing index as an indicator of patient work of breathing during pressure support ventilation. Surgery, 122 4, 737-40; discussion 7Johannigman, J A; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Luchette, F; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1997. Inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory distress syndrome. The Journal of trauma, 43 6, 904-9; discussion 90Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T 1996. Comparison of volume control and pressure control ventilation: is flow waveform the difference? The Journal of trauma, 41 5, 808-14Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D 1996. Ventilatory support in the field. Respiratory care clinics of North America, 2 3, 353-89Branson, R D 1995. Monitoring ventilator function. Critical care clinics, 11 1, 127-43Davis, K; Johannigman, J A; Johnson, R C; Branson, R D 1995. Lung compliance following cardiac arrest. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 10, 874-8Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1995. Out-of-hospital ventilation: bag--valve device vs transport ventilator. Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2 8, 719-24Branson, R D 1994. Flow-triggering systems. Respiratory care, 39 2, 138-44Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1994. Comparison of pressure and flow triggering systems during continuous positive airway pressure. Chest, 106 2, 540-4Valente, J F; Anderson, G L; Branson, R D; Johnson, D J; Davis, K; Porembka, D T 1994. Disadvantages of prolonged propofol sedation in the critical care unit. Critical care medicine, 22 4, 710-2Branson, R D 1993. The nuts and bolts of increasing arterial oxygenation: devices and techniques. Respiratory care, 38 6, 672-86; discussion 6Branson, R D; Davis, K; Campbell, R S; Johnson, D J; Porembka, D T 1993. Humidification in the intensive care unit. Prospective study of a new protocol utilizing heated humidification and a hygroscopic condenser humidifier. Chest, 104 6, 1800-5Davis, K; Branson, R D; Campbell, R S; Porembka, D T; Johnson, D J 1993. The addition of sighs during pressure support ventilation. Is there a benefit? 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The Journal of trauma, 33 4, 582-5Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Gut feeding and hepatic hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 53 4, 335-41Purcell, P N; Branson, R D; Schroeder, T J; Davis, K; Johnson, D J 1992. Monoethylglycinexylidide production parallels changes in hepatic blood flow and oxygen delivery in lung injury managed with positive end-expiratory pressure. The Journal of trauma, 33 3, 482-6Branson, R D 1991. Enhanced capabilities of current ICU ventilators: do they really benefit patients? Respiratory care, 36 5, 362-76Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. Techniques of emergency ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric insufflation. The Journal of trauma, 31 1, 93-8Johnson, D J; Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Hurst, J M 1991. The effect of low dose dopamine on gut hemodynamics during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. The Journal of surgical research, 50 4, 344-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R; Adams, K S 1990. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and high-frequency ventilation. A prospective, randomized trial in patients with respiratory failure. Annals of surgery, 211 4, 486-91Johannigman, J A; Branson, R D; Campbell, R; Hurst, J M 1990. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the MAX transport ventilator. Respiratory care, 35 10, 952-9Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K; Barrette, R R 1989. Cardiopulmonary effects of pressure support ventilation. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 124 9, 1067-70Hurst, J M; Davis, K; Branson, R D; Johannigman, J A 1989. Comparison of blood gases during transport using two methods of ventilatory support. The Journal of trauma, 29 12, 1637-40Branson, R D 1988. Contamination of multiple-use humidifiers in ambulances. Annals of emergency medicine, 17 7, 761-2Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; Davis, K 1988. High-frequency percussive ventilation in the management of elevated intracranial pressure. The Journal of trauma, 28 9, 1363-7O'Donohue, W J; Branson, R D; Hoppough, J M; Make, B J 1988. Criteria for establishing units for chronic ventilator-dependent patients in hospitals. Respiratory care, 33 11, 1044-6Hurst, J M; Branson, R D; DeHaven, C B 1987. The role of high-frequency ventilation in post-traumatic respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 27 3, 236-42DeHaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1986. Evaluation of two different extubation criteria: attributes contributing to success. Critical care medicine, 14 2, 92-4Branson, R D; Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B 1985. Mask CPAP: state of the art. Respiratory care, 30 10, 846-57Dehaven, C B; Hurst, J M; Branson, R D 1985. Postextubation hypoxemia treated with a continuous positive airway pressure mask. Critical care medicine, 13 1, 46-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiency. The Journal of trauma, 25 11, 1065-8Hurst, J M; DeHaven, C B; Branson, R D 1985. Comparison of conventional mechanical ventilation and synchronous independent lung ventilation (SILV) in the treatment of unilateral lung injury. The Journal of trauma, 25 8, 766-70Gilman G.;Branson R. 12-10-1999. Humidification for patients with artificial airways: More on the HME- Booster (multiple letters) Respiratory Care, 44 11, 1388-1389Wei S.;Gonzalez Rodriguez E.;Chang R.;Holcomb J.B.;Kao L.S.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;del Junco D.J.;Fox E.E.;Matijevic N.;Podbielski J.;Beeler A.M.;Tilley B.C.;Baraniuk S.;Zhu H.;Nixon J.;Seay R.;Appana S.N.;Yang H.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baer L.;Willa Wang Y.W.;Hula B.S.;Espino E.;Nguyen A.;Pawelczyk N.;Arora-Nutall K.D.;Sharma R.;Cardenas J.C.;Rahbar E.;Burnett T.;Clark D.;van Belle G.;May S.;Leroux B.;Hoyt D.;Powell J.;Sheehan K.;Hubbard A.;Arkin A.P.;Hess J.R.;Callum J.;Cotton B.A.;Vincent L.;Welch T.;Poole T.;Pivalizza E.G.;Gumbert S.D.;Bai Y.;McCarthy J.J.;Noland A.;Hobbs R.;Bulger E.M.;Klotz P.;Cattin L.;Warner K.J.;Wilson A.;Boman D.;White N.;Grabinsky A.;Daniel-Johnson J.A.;Cohen M.J.;Callcut R.A.;Nelson M.;Redick B.;Conroy A.;Steurer M.P.;Maxim P.C.;Fiebig E.;Moore J.;Mallari E.;Muskat P.;Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Bennett S.;Carey P.M.;Miller C.N.;Hancock H.;Rodriguez C.;Inaba K.;Zhu J.G.;Wong M.D.;Menchine M.;Katzberg K.;Henderson S.O.;McKeever R.;Shulman I.A.;Nelson J.M.;Tuma C.W.;Matsushita C.Y.;Scalea T.M.;Stein D.M.;Shaffer C.K.;Wade C.;Herrera A.V.;Kallam S. 12-01-2018. 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Comparison of conventional heated humidification with a new active hygroscopic heat and moisture exc Respiratory Care, 44 8, 912-917Branson R.;Davis K. 08-01-1996. Evaluation of 21 passive humidifiers according to the ISO 9360 standard: Moisture output, dead space Respiratory Care, 41 8, 736-743Robinson B.;Cotton B.;Pritts T.;Branson R.;Holcomb J.;Muskat P.;Fox E.;Wade C.;Del Junco D.;Bulger E.;Cohen M.;Schreiber M.;Myers J.;Brasel K.;Phelan H.;Alarcon L.;Rahbar M.;Callcut R. 07-26-2013. 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Pulsed dose oxygen delivery during mechanical ventilation: Impact on oxygenation Military Medicine, 184 5-6, e312-e318Takieddine S.C.;Droege C.A.;Ernst N.;Droege M.E.;Webb M.;Branson R.D.;Gerlach T.W.;Robinson B.R.H.;Johannigman J.A.;Mueller E.W. 05-01-2018. Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients Journal of Surgical Research, 225 , 6-14Fan E.;Del Sorbo L.;Goligher E.;Hodgson C.;Munshi L.;Walkey A.;Adhikari N.;Amato M.;Branson R.;Brower R.;Ferguson N.;Gajic O.;Gattinoni L.;Hess D.;Mancebo J.;Meade M.;McAuley D.;Pesenti A.;Ranieri V.;Rubenfeld G.;Rubin E.;Seckel M.;Slutsky A.;Talmor D.;Thompson B.;Wunsch H.;Uleryk E.;Brozek J.;Brochard L. 05-01-2017. An official American Thoracic Society/European Society of intensive care medicine/society of critica American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 195 9, 1253-1263Stewart C.;Goody C.;Branson R. 05-01-2005. Comparison of two systems of measuring energy expenditure Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 29 3, 212-217Hurst J.;Branson R. 05-01-1996. Liquid breathing - Partial liquid ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 5, 416-421Johannigman J.;Campbell R.;Branson R.;Hurst J. 04-16-1999. Ventilatory support of the critically injured patient New Horizons: Science and Practice of Acute Medicine, 7 1, 116-130Chang R.;Fox E.E.;Greene T.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Stein D.M.;Bulger E.M.;Melton S.M.;Goodman M.D.;Schreiber M.A.;Zielinski M.D.;O'Keeffe T.;Inaba K.;Tomasek J.S.;Podbielski J.M.;Appana S.;Yi M.;Johansson P.I.;Henriksen H.H.;Stensballe J.;Steinmetz J.;Wade C.E.;Holcomb J.B.;Holcomb J.B.;Wade C.E.;Foxxe E.E.;Chang R.;Podbielski J.M.;Tomasek J.S.;del Junco D.J.;Swartz M.D.;DeSantis S.M.;Appana S.N.;Greene T.J.;Yi M.;Gonzalez M.O.;Baraniuk S.;van Belle G.;Leroux B.G.;Howard C.L.;Haymaker A.;Stein D.M.;Scalea T.M.;Ayd B.;Das P.;Herrera A.V.;Bulger E.M.;Robinson B.R.H.;Klotz P.;Minhas A.;Kerby J.D.;Melton S.M.;Williams C.R.;Stephens S.W.;Goodman M.;Johannigman J.A.;McMullan J.;Branson R.D.;Gomaa D.;Barczak C.;Schreiber M.A.;Underwood S.J.;Watson C.;Zielinski M.D.;Stubbs J.R.;Headlee A.;O'Keeffe T.;Rhee P.;Rokowski L.L.;Santoro J.;Seach A.;Bradford D.;Fealk M.;Latifi F.;Inaba K.;Kim H.;Chudnofsky C.;Wong M.D. 04-01-2018. Abnormalities of laboratory coagulation tests versus clinically evident coagulopathic bleeding: resu Surgery (United States), 163 4, 819-826Hurst IV V.;West S.;Austin P.;Branson R.;Beck G. 04-01-2007. Comparison of ventilation and chest compression performance by bystanders using the Impact Model 730 Resuscitation, 73 1, 123-130Branson R.D.;Griebel J.;Rodriquez D. 03-01-2018. A bench study of inhaled nitric oxide delivery during high frequency percussive ventilation Pediatric Pulmonology, 53 3, 337-341Gomaa D.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 03-01-2017. Impact of oxygenation status on the noninvasive measurement of hemoglobin Military Medicine, 182 , 87-91Branson R.;Blakeman T. 03-01-2011. Weighed, measured, and found wanting Critical Care Medicine, 39 3, 598-599Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2006. Polysomnography II Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 12 1, Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 03-01-2005. Community-acquired pneumonia: An illness with great diversity Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 1, Branson R.D.;Hess D.R.;Campbell R.S.;Johannigman J.A. 03-01-1999. Inhaled nitric oxide: Delivery systems and monitoring Respiratory Care, 44 3, 281-307Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.H.;Mueller E.W.;Branson R.D. 02-20-2012. Pulmonary risk and ventilatory support Fischer's Mastery of Surgery: Sixth Edition, 1 , Branson R.D.;Benditt J.O. 02-01-2020. Optimizing Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation - Much More than Cough Peak Flow Respiratory care, 65 2, 265-268Branson R.D.;King A.;Giordano S.P. 02-01-2019. Home oxygen therapy devices: Providing the prescription Respiratory Care, 64 2, 230-232Gomaa D.;Branson R. 02-01-2019. Conditioning inspired gases for tracheostomy Respiratory Care, 64 2, 233-234Zaza S.;Koonin L.;Ajao A.;Nystrom S.;Branson R.;Patel A.;Bray B.;Iademarco M. 02-01-2016. A Conceptual Framework for Allocation of Federally Stockpiled Ventilators During Large-Scale Public Health Security, 14 1, 1-6Johannigman J.;Branson R.;Lecroy D.;Beck G. 02-01-2009. Autonomous control of inspired oxygen concentration during mechanical ventilation of the critically Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 66 2, 386-392Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Rubinson L. 02-01-2007. Mass casualty respiratory failure Current Opinion in Critical Care, 13 1, 51-56Branson R. 02-01-2004. Understanding and implementing advances in ventilator capabilities Current Opinion in Critical Care, 10 1, 23-32Lederer D.J.;Bell S.C.;Branson R.D.;Chalmers J.D.;Marshall R.;Maslove D.M.;Ost D.E.;Punjabi N.M.;Schatz M.;Smyth A.R.;Stewart P.W.;Suissa S.;Adjei A.A.;Akdis C.A.;Azoulay É.;Bakker J.;Ballas Z.K.;Bardin P.G.;Barreiro E.;Bellomo R.;Bernstein J.A.;Brusasco V.;Buchman T.G.;Chokroverty S.;Collop N.A.;Crapo J.D.;Fitzgerald D.A.;Hale L.;Hart N.;Herth F.J.;Iwashyna T.J.;Jenkins G.;Kolb M.;Marks G.B.;Mazzone P.;Moorman J.R.;Murphy T.M.;Noah T.L.;Reynolds P.;Riemann D.;Russell R.E.;Sheikh A.;Sotgiu G.;Swenson E.R.;Szczesniak R.;Szymusiak R.;Teboul J.L.;Vincent J.L. 01-01-2019. Control of confounding and reporting of results in causal inference studies Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 16 1, 22-28Rowell S.E.;Barbosa R.R.;Holcomb J.B.;Fox E.E.;Barton C.A.;Schreiber M.A.;Rahbar M.H.;Del Junco D.J.;Wade C.E.;Zhang J.;Matijevic N.;Bai Y.;Wang W.;Podbielski J.;Duran S.J.;Benjamin-Garner R.;Reynolds R.J.;White C.E.;Franzen K.L.;Coates E.C.;Brasel K.J.;Walsh P.;Underwood S.J.;Curren J.;Cohen M.J.;Margaret Knudson M.;Nelson M.;Call M.S.;Muskat P.;Johannigman J.A.;Robinson B.R.H.;Branson R.;Gomaa D.;Dahl C.;Alarcon L.H.;Peitzman A.B.;Stull S.D.;Kampmeyer M.;Early B.J.;Shnol H.L.;Zolin S.J.;Sears S.B.;Holcomb J.B.;Cotton B.A.;Elopre M.;Hatch Q.M.;Scerbo M.;Caga-Anan Z.;Myers J.G.;Stewart R.M.;Sambucini R.L.;Gildea M.;DeRosa M.;Jonas R.;McCarthy J.;Phelan H.A.;Minei J.P.;Carroll E.;Bulger E.M.;Klotz P.;Warner K.J. 01-01-2019. The focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) in hypotensive injured patients frequently f Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open, 4 1, Fan E.;Del Sorbo L.;Goligher E.;Hodgson C.;Munshi L.;Walkey A.;Adhikari N.;Amato M.;Branson R.;Brower R.;Ferguson N.;Gajic O.;Gattinoni L.;Hess D.;Mancebo J.;Meade M.;McAuley D.;Pesenti A.;Ranieri V.;Rubenfeld G.;Rubin E.;Seckel M.;Slutsky A.;Talmor D.;Thompson B.;Wunsch H.;Uleryk E.;Brozek J.;Brochard L. 01-01-2018. Mechanical ventilation in adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome: An official clinical guid Pulmonologiya, 28 4, 399-410Johannigman J.A.;Branson R. 01-01-2018. Pulmonary risk and ventilatory support Fischer's Mastery of Surgery, Seventh Edition, 1 , 85-102Robinson B.R.H.;Cohen M.J.;Holcomb J.B.;Pritts T.A.;Gomaa D.;Fox E.E.;Branson R.D.;Callcut R.A.;Cotton B.A.;Schreiber M.A.;Brasel K.J.;Pittet J.F.;Inaba K.;Kerby J.D.;Scalea T.M.;Wade C.E.;Bulger E.M. 01-01-2018. Risk factors for the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome following hemorrhage Shock, 50 3, 258-264Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Woods J.;Cox D.;Elterman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2016. Automated control of endotracheal tube cuff pressure during simulated flight Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 81 5, S116-S120Johannigman J.;Gerlach T.;Cox D.;Juhasz J.;Britton T.;Elterman J.;Rodriquez D.;Blakeman T.;Branson R. 01-01-2015. Hypoxemia during aeromedical evacuation of the walking wounded Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 79 4, S216-S220Blakeman T.;Britton T.;Rodriquez D.;Branson R. 01-01-2014. Performance of portable ventilators at altitude Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 77 3 SUPPL. 2, Ingalls N.;Zonies D.;Bailey J.;Martin K.;Iddins B.;Carlton P.;Hanseman D.;Branson R.;Dorlac W.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2014. A reviewof the first 10 years of critical care aeromedical transport during operation Iraqi freedom JAMA Surgery, 149 8, 807-813Klompas M.;Branson R.;Eichenwald E.C.;Greene L.R.;Howell M.D.;Lee G.;Magill S.S.;Maragakis L.L.;Priebe G.P.;Speck K.;Yokoe D.S.;Berenholtz S.M. 01-01-2014. Strategies to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia in acute care hospitals: 2014 update Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 35 8, 915-936Blakeman T.;Rodriquez D.;Petro M.;Dorlac W.;Branson R. 01-01-2011. Laboratory evaluation of the SAVe simplified automated resuscitator Military Medicine, 176 1, 84-88Burns J.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Tsuei B. 01-01-2010. Emergency airway placement by EMS providers: Comparison between the king lt supralaryngeal airway an Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25 1, 92-95Daugherty E.;Branson R.;Deveraux A.;Rubinson L. 01-01-2010. Infection control in mass respiratory failure: Preparing to respond to H1N1 Critical Care Medicine, 38 SUPPL. 4, Rodriquez D.;Johannigman J.;Branson R. 01-01-2010. Ventilation at altitude Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 68 1, 249-250Barnes S.L.;Branson R.;Gallo L.A.;Beck G.;Johannigman J.A. 01-01-2008. En-route care in the air: snapshot of mechanical ventilation at 37,000 feet. The Journal of trauma, 64 2 Suppl, Rodriquez D.;Branson R.;Barnes S.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2008. Battery life of the "four-hour" lithium ion battery of the LTV-1000 under varying workloads Military Medicine, 173 8, 792-795Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2005. Patient-ventilator interaction Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 11 2 SPEC. ISS., Branson R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-2004. The measurement of energy expenditure Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 19 6, 622-636Branson R.;MacIntyre N. 01-01-2004. 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Preventing moisture loss from intubated patients Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 7 4, 187-198Branson R.D. 01-01-2000. Techniques for automated feedback control of mechanical ventilation Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 21 3, 203-209Branson R. 01-01-1999. New modes of mechanical ventilation Current Opinion in Critical Care, 5 1, 33-42Branson R.;Campbell R. 01-01-1998. Triggering the ventilator Current Opinion in Critical Care, 4 1, 48-58Branson R.;Campbell R.;Johannigman J. 01-01-1997. Excessive work of breathing, active exhalation, and retardation of expiratory flow: What's the probl Respiratory Care, 42 8, 791-795Branson R.;Meredith R. 01-01-1997. Role of the respiratory care practitioner in the emergency department Respiratory Care, 42 1, 141-147Branson R.;Campbell R.;Chatburn R.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Endotracheal suctioning of mechanically ventilated adults and children with artificial airways International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 73-80Branson R.;MacIntyre N.;Kacmarek;Peruzzi MacIntyre N.;East T.;Haas 01-01-1996. Dual-control modes of mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 41 4, 294-305Branson R.D.;Campbell R.S.;Chatburn R.L.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Humidification during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 95-101Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Ventilator circuit changes International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 103-110Campbell R.S.;Branson R.D.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1996. Metabolic measurement using indirect calorimetry during mechanical ventilation International Anesthesiology Clinics, 34 1, 111-119Bernard G.;Branson R.;Brougher P.;Dellinger R.;DeVries D.;East T.;Hess D.;Hill N.;Kacmarek R.;Lachmann B.;MacIntyre N.;Pierson D.;Rubenfeld G.;Slutsky A.;Tobin M. 01-01-1995. Consensus conference III: Assessing innovations in mechanical ventilatory support Respiratory Care, 40 9, 926-932Branson R.;Davis K. 01-01-1995. Work of breathing imposed by five ventilators used for long-term support: The effects of PEEP and si Respiratory Care, 40 12, 1270-1278Branson R.;Johannigman J.;Barnes T.;Bishop M.;Hamill R.;Kaye W.;Pepe P.;Halperin H.;Aufderheide T. 01-01-1995. Ventilatory support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Respiratory Care, 40 5, 479-497Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J.;Graybeal J. 01-01-1995. Capnography/capnometry during mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 40 12, 1321-1324Haas C.F.;Branson R.D.;Folk L.M.;Campbell R.S.;Wise C.R.;Davis K.;Dechert R.E.;Weg J.G. 01-01-1995. Patient-determined inspiratory flow during assisted mechanical ventilation Respiratory Care, 40 7, 716-721Hess D.;Branson R. 01-01-1995. Case studies on mechanical ventilator innovations: Perspectives of two clinicians Respiratory Care, 40 9, 957-967Campbell R.;Branson R.;Burke W.;Covington J. 01-01-1994. Ventilator circuit changes Respiratory Care, 39 8, 797-802Davis K.;Branson R.;Porembka D. 01-01-1994. A comparison of the imposed work of breathing with endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes in a lung mod Respiratory Care, 39 6, 611-616Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Diringer M.;Egol A.;Falk J.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Friedman B.;Greenbaum D.;Haupt M.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Hoyt J.;Iberti T.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Nikas D.;Rainey T. 01-01-1993. Guidelines for granting privileges for the performance of procedures in critically ill patients Critical Care Medicine, 21 2, 292-293Branson R. 01-01-1993. Faulty ventilator and functionally crossed pipelines Anaesthesia, 48 3, 270-270Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1993. Ventilatory support for the 90s: Pressure support ventilation Respiratory Care, 38 5, 526-536Campbell R.;Branson R. 01-01-1992. How ventilators provide temporary O<inf>2</inf> enrichment: What happens when you press Respiratory Care, 37 8, 933-937Rouse M.;Branson R.;Semonin-Holleran R. 01-01-1992. Mechanical ventilation during air medical transport: Techniques and devices Journal of Air Medical Transport, 11 4, 5-8Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carlon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fisher C.;Holbrook J.;Holzman B.;Horst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergan J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Sweldow D. 01-01-1991. Guidelines for categorization of services for the critically ill patient Critical Care Medicine, 19 2, 279-285Bekes C.;Bayly R.;Branson R.;Carolon G.;Dellinger R.;Fein I.;Fish D.;Fischer C.;Holbrook J.;HolzmanB.;Hoorst H.;Jastremski M.;Lonergam J.;Lumb P.;Moore F.;Rainey T.;Sibbald W.;Stone J.;Swedlow D. 01-01-1991. Guidelines for standards of care for patients with acute respiratory failure on mechanical ventilato Critical Care Medicine, 19 2, 275-278Branson R.;Campbell R.;Thompson D. 01-01-1991. Ventilator circuits: What you see may not be what you get [3] Respiratory Care, 36 6, 629-630Johannigman J.;Branson R. 01-01-1991. Oxygen enrichment of expired gas for mouth-to-mask resuscitation Respiratory Care, 36 2, 99-103Branson R. 01-01-1990. The measurement of energy expenditure: Instrumentation, practical considerations, and clinical appli Respiratory Care, 35 7, 640-659Branson R.;Campbell R.;Davis K.;Johannigman J.;Hurst J. 01-01-1990. Comparison of the effects of pressure support ventilation delivered by two ventilators Respiratory Care, 35 11, 1049-1055Branson R.;Campbell R.;Davis K.;Johannigman J.;Johnson D.;Hurst J. 01-01-1990. 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PEEP without endotracheal intubation Respiratory Care, 33 7, 598-610Branson R.D. 01-01-1988. The responsibility of medical-product evaluators and inventors to avoid conflict of interest Respiratory Care, 33 9, 769-770Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M. 01-01-1988. Nutrition and respiratory function: Food for thought Respiratory Care, 33 2, 89-92Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Davis K.;Pulsfort R. 01-01-1988. A laboratory evaluation of the Biergy VVR Calorimeter Respiratory Care, 33 5, 341-347Ploysongsang Y.;Branson R.;Rashkin M.;Hurst J. 01-01-1988. Pressure flow characteristics of commonly used heat-moisture exchangers American Review of Respiratory Disease, 138 3, 675-678Hurst J.;Davis K.;Branson R. 01-01-1987. High frequency ventilation in clinical surgery Problems in General Surgery, 4 4, 455-474Adams K.;Branson R. 01-01-1986. Respiratory distress following thymectomy Respiratory Care, 31 12, 1225-1226Branson R.;Hurst J.;Adams K.;Kessinger C. 01-01-1986. Utilization of mechanical ventilators in hospital based air ambulance programs Hospital Aviation, 5 1, 6-7Adams K.S.;Branson R.D. 01-01-1985. An unusual finding in resolving pneumonia Respiratory Care, 30 2, 131-132Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;Adams K.S.;Kessinger C.W. 01-01-1985. Ventilators for aeromedical transport description and performance evaluations. Description and perfo Hospital Aviation, 4 11, 13-19Hurst J.;DeHaven C.;Branson R.;Solomkin J. 01-01-1985. Combined use of high-frequency jet ventilation and induced hypothermia in the treatment of refractor Critical Care Medicine, 13 9, 771-772Hurst J.;Zumwalt R.;Branson R.;DeHaven C. 01-01-1985. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia in an adult: A case report Respiratory Care, 30 9, 759-763Branson R.D. 01-01-1984. Acute dyspnea and crepitance in an infant Respiratory Care, 29 7, 763-764Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation for control of elevated int Respiratory Care, 29 12, 1221-1225Branson R.D.;Hurst J.M.;DeHaven C.B. 01-01-1984. Synchronous independent lung ventilation in the treatment of unilateral pulmonary contusion: A repor Respiratory Care, 29 4, 361-367Hurst J.;Saul T.;DeHaven C.;Branson R. 01-01-1984. Use of high frequency jet ventilation during mechanical hyperventilation to reduce intracranial pres Neurosurgery, 15 4, 530-534Branson RD . Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient Respir Care, 52 10, 1328-42Branson, R D . Technical aspects of metabolic measurements. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 11 2, 176Hurst, J M; Branson, R D . Current concepts of high-frequency ventilation. Current surgery, 44 1, 7-11Kosowsky, J M; Stephanides, S L; Branson, R D; Sayre, M R . Prehospital use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for presumed pulmonary edema: a preliminary case series. 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