## Abstract ## Background The aim of this study was to assess the heat and moisture exchange (HME) capacity of the upper respiratory tract and the effect of tracheotomy breathing on endotracheal climate in patients with head and neck cancer. ## Methods We plotted the subglottic temperature and h
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The effect of heat-moisture exchanger and closed-circuit technique on airway climate during desflurane anesthesia
โ Scribed by Chih-Cherng Lu; Shung-Tai Ho; Wen-Jinn Liaw; Ruei-Ming Chen; Ta-Liang Chen; Chung-Yuan Lin
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- 2008
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