Journal References
J R Army Med Corps 1999 Jun;145(2):73-7

The CompPAC and PortaPAC portable ventilators bench tests and field experience.

Roberts MJ, Bell GT, Wong LSS
Nuffield Department of Anaesthesia, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford.

Crit Care & Shock (1999) 2: pp72-78

Organosphosphate Poisoning: Aspects of Emergency & Critical Care Management

Baker D.J.

European Journal of Anaesthesiology 1998 Nov;15(6):702-9

'Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests' treated by the West Midlands Ambulance Service over a 2-year period.

Robinson JS, Davies MK, Johns BM, Edwards SN
West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Dudley, UK.

Anaesthesia 1999 Oct;54(10):969-74

Testing of adult and paediatric ventilators for use in a magnetic resonance imaging unit.

Williams EJ, Jones NS, Carpenter TA, Bunch CS, Menon DK
Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, School of Clinical Medicine, Box 65, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK.

International Review of the Armed Forces 1998 Nov; LXXI; 284-7

The CompPAC: A new approach to field and general emergency ventilation

Dr. D.J. Baker 
France

Prehosp Emerg Care 1998 Apr-Jun;2(2): pp 108-11

Comparison of automated and manual ventilation in a prehospital pediatric model.

Auble TE, Menegazzi JJ, Nicklas KA
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA 15213, USA.

Medinet Website, Equipment Evaluation

TransPAC ventilator in Aeromedical Evacuation

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Respir Care Clin N Am 1996 Sep;2(3):pp 353-89

Ventilatory support in the field.

Johannigman JA, Branson RD
Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Ohio, USA.

British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995 Nov;75(5):645-50

Evaluation of the Pneupac Ventipac portable ventilator: comparison of performance in a mechanical lung and anaesthetized patients.

McCluskey A, Gwinnutt CL
Department of Anaesthesia, Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Hope Hospital

Masui 1994 Feb;43(2):242-5

Anesthetic and respiratory care for patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging.

Article in Japanese

Watanabe H, Nagai H, Igarashi M, Namiki A
Department of Anesthesiology, Sapparo Medical University School of Medicine.

Anaesthesia 1992; 47; 996-999

The Gulf War: anaesthetic experience at 32 Field Hospital Department of Anaesthesia

Adley R. FFARCSI Senior Registrar, Evans D.H.C. FFARCS Consultant, Mahoney P.F. DA MB BS Senior House Officer, Riley B. FFARCS Consultant, Rodgers C.R. FFARCSI Senior Registrar, Shanks T. MB ChB Senior House Officer, Skinner T.A. FFARCS Senior Registrar, Swinhoe C.F. DA MRCGP Registrar, Yoganathan S. FFARCS Consultant
32 Field Hospital, Saudi Arabia, British Forces, Post Office 637

British Journal of Anaesthesia 1991 Oct;67(4):488-91

The pneuPAC hyperbaric variant HB: a ventilator suitable for use within a one-man hyperbaric chamber.

Spittal MJ, Hunter SJ, Jones L
Anaesthetic Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Wroughton, Swindon, Wiltshire.

Conv. Méd (1987), 6, 1 (article in French)

Les ventilateurs de transport en 1986 – critères de choix (Emergency ventilators in transportation of patients)

Gabé J.L., Metadier D., Marchadier C., Mercadal L., Abbeys J.M. Hervé C.

Anaesthesia 1989 May;44(5):419-24

The pneuPAC ventilator with new patient valve and air compressors.

Park GR, Manara AR, Bodenham AR, Moss CJ
Department of Anaesthesia, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.

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