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| Title: | Assessment of the Campbell "D-Mode" ventilator under hyperbaric conditions. |
| Authors: | Skinner, M |
| Keywords: | Hyperbaric Chamber Equipment Design equipment Ventilator Campbell "D-Mode" standards safety |
| Issue Date: | 1998 |
| Publisher: | South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society |
| Citation: | SPUMS 1998 Volume 28 Number 2. |
| Abstract: | Introduction - The Royal Hobart Hospital commissioned a new Hyperbaric Chamber in February 1993. Since that time a review of in-chamber equipment has been undertaken. A Penlon 200 is used in this facility and a backup ventilator was needed. An assessment of currently available ventilators for use in the chamber was carried out.1 A Campbell D Mode ventilator was made available for assessment by ULCO Engineering. No performance reports on the function of Campbell ventilators under hyperbaric conditions have been identified in the literature. |
| Description: | Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society. |
| URI: | http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/5928 |
| Appears in Collections: | South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal
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