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E Köhler is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cotinine & Inhalation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Lung deposition after inhalation with various nebulisers in preterm infants.
TL;DR: Inhalation with the LC Star jet nebuliser producing the greatest proportion of droplets <2 μm yielded a higher lung deposition in preterm infants than the LS 290 and Projet ultrasonic nebulisers.
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Lung deposition in cystic fibrosis patients using an ultrasonic or a jet nebulizer.
TL;DR: The ultrasonic neBulizer tested when used for inhalation in CF patients was found to be at least equivalent to the jet nebulizer.
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Lung deposition after electronically breath-controlled inhalation and manually triggered conventional inhalation in cystic fibrosis patients.
TL;DR: In conclusion, inhalation with an electronically optimized breathing pattern yields a greater and more peripheral lung deposition of SCG compared with the manually triggered conventional nebulizer technique in CF patients with several years of aerosol inhalation experience.
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Assessment of prenatal smoke exposure by determining nicotine and its metabolites in maternal and neonatal urine
TL;DR: Within the first two postnatal days, the extent of current prenatal smoke exposure attributable to active smoking of the mother was best reflected by the urinary concentrations of cotinine plus OH-cotinine without adjustment to creatinine.
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Nicotine and its metabolites in amniotic fluid at birth--assessment of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure.
TL;DR: Analysis of amniotic fluid at birth lends itself to verifying smoking habits during pregnancy and clearly discriminating from ETS Exposure, but it is not a suitable approach to differentiating between ETS exposure and non-exposure.
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