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    Erratum to ‘Pulmonary function tests in anaesthetic practice’ [BJA Educ 19 (2019) 206–211] by Ntima, N.O, Lumb, A.B

    Published in BJA education (01-11-2019)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.bjae.2019.02.001.]…”
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    Postoperative pulmonary complications by Miskovic, A, Lumb, A.B.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-03-2017)
    “…Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are common, costly, and increase patient mortality. Changes to the respiratory system occur immediately on…”
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    Lung recruitment and positive airway pressure before extubation does not improve oxygenation in the post-anaesthesia care unit: a randomized clinical trial by Lumb, A.B., Greenhill, S.J., Simpson, M.P., Stewart, J.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-05-2010)
    “…Atelectasis is known to develop during anaesthesia and after operation atelectasis leads to impaired oxygenation. Lung recruitment manoeuvres, positive…”
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    SAQs for the Final FRCA by Lumb, A.B.

    Published in British Journal of Anaesthesia (01-02-2012)
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    Absorption of isoflurane by silica gel by Lumb, A B, Landon, M J

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-07-1991)
    “…We have studied the capacity of the drying agent silica gel (SG) to absorb isoflurane from gas samples. When dry, SG was able to absorb 31 times its own volume…”
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    Rib cage contribution to resting and carbon dioxide stimulated ventilation during 1 MAC isoflurane anaesthesia by Lumb, A B, Petros, A J, Nunn, J F

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-12-1991)
    “…Using respiratory inductive plethysmography, we have measured rib cage and abdominal motion during isoflurane anaesthesia in 16 healthy day-surgery patients…”
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    Ribcage contribution to CO2 response during rebreathing and steady state methods by Lumb, A B, Nunn, J F

    Published in Respiration physiology (01-07-1991)
    “…Disagreements exist between previous studies of the contribution of the rib cage (RC) and abdomen-diaphragm (AD) components to CO2-stimulated ventilation…”
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