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    How continuous are continuous drug infusions?

    P.-A. Lönnqvist in Intensive Care Medicine (2000)

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    Continuous syringe pumps

    P. A. Lönnqvist, B. Löfqvist in Intensive Care Medicine (1998)

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    Design flaw can convert commercially available continuous syringe pumps to intermittent bolus injectors

    Objective: To investigate if unexpected behaviour of neonatal and paediatric patients connected to syringe pumps could be explained by transient elevation of these devices. Design: Five ...

    P. A. Lönnqvist, B. Löfqvist in Intensive Care Medicine (1997)

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    Inhaled nitric oxide in newborn and paediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension and moderate to severe impaired oxygenation: effects of doses of 3–100 parts per million

    Objective: To assess the effects of inhaled nitric oxide (INO) 3–100 ppm on oxygenation in both newborn and paediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension and impaired gas exchange. Des...

    P. A. Lönnqvist in Intensive Care Medicine (1997)

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    Endogenous Nitric Oxide Formation in the Respiratory System

    Synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) derived from L-arginine is known to occur in a number of tissues. NO is believed to exert regulatory functions in the circulatory, nervous and immune systems [1,2]. In the respir...

    L. E. Gustafsson, P. A. Lönnqvist, M. G. Persson in Role of Nitric Oxide in Sepsis and ADRS (1995)