• Anaesthesia · Nov 1980

    The Cape Bristol ventilator. Spontaneous respiration: the Bromsgrove Conversion.

    • P V Scott.
    • Anaesthesia. 1980 Nov 1; 35 (11): 1094-9.

    AbstractThe Bromsgrove Conversion has been developed for use on the Cape Bristol series of automatic lung ventilators; it enables the patient to take a spontaneous breath between mandatory mechanical breaths. The conversion will also permit entirely spontaneous breathing and continuously positive airways pressure.

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