Javier Muñoz
Complutense University of Madrid
6 Papers
86 Citations
Javier Muñoz is an academic researcher from Complutense University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ventilation (architecture) & Fenoterol. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Pressure-controlled ventilation versus controlled mechanical ventilation with decelerating inspiratory flow.
TL;DR: This study failed to demonstrate any important difference between pressurecontrolled ventilation and controlled mechanical ventilation with decelerating inspiratory flow waveform and unless the tendency indicated in the quasi-static compliance is demonstrated in the future, it is believed that pressure-controlled ventilation contributes any uniqueness to the theory or practice of mechanical ventilation.
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Comparison of one versus two bronchodilators in ventilated COPD patients
Antonio Fernández,Javier Muñoz,B. de la Calle,Inmaculada Alía,A. Ezpeleta,M. A. de la Cal,A. Reyes +6 more
TL;DR: The combination of both drugs is more effective than ipratropium bromide alone at the doses used in this study, and all the pressures in the airway, as well as the auto-PEEP and the Rins were significantly reduced with respect to baseline values.
Spectral damage model for lighted museum paintings: Oil, acrylic and gouache
Santiago Mayorga Pinilla,Daniel Vázquez,Antonio Álvarez Fernández-Balbuena,Carmen Muro,Javier Muñoz +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spectral aging test was developed to estimate the photochemical damage of oil, acrylic and gouache paints exposed to permanent lighting, and the test was performed using two different irradiation levels in ten exposure series.
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Interaction between intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure and externally applied positive end-expiratory pressure during controlled mechanical ventilation.
TL;DR: The administration of positive end-expiratory pressure equal to the intrinsicpositive end- Expiratory Pressure causes the almost total disappearance of the intrinsic positiveEnd-inspiratories pressure.
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Right ventricular systolic time intervals determined by means of a pulmonary artery catheter.
TL;DR: Right ventricular systolic time intervals, measured using the simultaneous display of the pulmonary artery catheter curve and EKG, provide adequate information regarding right ventricle performance in critically ill patients.
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