Referenzen und Publikationen zum In-Check DIAL, In-Check Kit und In-Check DIAL G16

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Autor(en), Titel, wo publiziert, Datum, Referenzdetails:

  1. Amirav I, Newhouse M.T. Measurement of PIF with the in-check dial device to simulate low resistance (-Diskus) and high resistance (-Turbohaler) DPIs in children with asthma. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 16, Suppl. 31, August 2000, P3811 (540s)
  2. Assi K, Chrystyn H. The different resistance of dry powder inhalers (DPIs), Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, 2001, in Am. J. Resp. Crit. Care Med., 163(5). B52, Poster K124, 2001.
  3. Bell J.R.N, Spencer D.W. Variations in Inspiratory flow rate achieved through Dry Powder Inhalers when minimal explanation is offered to the patient. Aerosol Society Meeting, Drug Delivery to the Lungs XI, 11 & 12th December 2000. ISBN 0 9529777 5 3.
  4. Bell J.R, Spencer D.W, Dickens C. In-Check® Dial®: Accurate Reproduction of Internal Resistance facilitates objective analysis of patient inhaler technique. The 3rd Triennial World Asthma Meeting, Chicago, USA, July 2001.
  5. Bell J.R, Spencer D.W. Peak Inspiratory flow achieved through dry powder inhalers when minimal explanation is offered to the user. The 3rd Triennial World Asthma Meeting, Chicago, USA, July 2001. 
  6. Brajnik V.A, Sakharova G.M, Makretskaja O.N, Belevsky A S, Chuchalin A.G. The role of Inspiratory flow measurement in choosing suitable inhaler device in astmatic patients. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 16, Suppl. 31, August 2000, P2206 (316s)
  7. Broeders M., Molema J., Folgering. H. Peak inspiratory flow rate and the slope of the inhaltion profile in dry powder inhalers (DPI). European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P532 (69S)
  8. Chrystyn H, Corrado OJ, Brownlee K, Kanthapillai P. Pearson s, Chetcuti P, Tarsin W. Inhalation rates of asthmatic children (CHILD) and adults and of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients through inhalers. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Vol 165 (8), pA190, 2002.
  9. Chrystyn H. Is inhaltion rate important for a dry powder inhaler ? using the In-Check Dial to identify these rates Respiratory Medicine Vol 97 (2003) 2 : 181-187
  10. Conlin T.P. Inspiratory flow rates of school children who use metered dose inhalers (abstract). Respir Care 2002;47(9):1074. 
  11. Da Silva SL, Michelena T, Pregal AL et al Asthma therapeutics: selecting the inhaling device European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2002 Vol 57 Supplement 73 A49
  12. Davis K, Wilson J, De Soyza A, Higgins B. Inspiratory flow in COPD patients; implications for inhaler prescribing patterns Thorax Vol 56, Supplement 3, Dec 2001, P147
  13. De Ruiter M.J, Eysvogel M.M.M, Van der Palen J. Peak Inspiratory flow through Diskus® and Turbuhaler® in COPD. American Thoracic Society, San Francisco 2001, Poster Presentations.
  14. Desager K.N., Geldhof J., Claes R., De Backer W. Measurement of inspiratory flow through 3 different dry powder inhalation devices using In-check in asthmatic children. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P3291 (493S)
  15. Emeryk A, Bartkowiak-Emeryk M, Kokot M, Czerwinska-Pawluk I. Assessment of Inspiratory flow rate (PIFR) is advisable before choosing dry powder inhaler for treatment of asthmatic children. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 16, Suppl. 31, August 2000, P3807 (540s) 
  16. Emeryk A, Bartkowiak-Emeryk M, Czerwinska-Pawluk I., Postepski J. Usefulness of peak inspiratory flow measurement for selection of dry powder inhalers in asthmatic children. [Article in Polish] Pol Merkuriusz Lek 2000 Oct;9(52):667-70
  17. Emeryk A., Emeryk M., Kokot M. Selection of the dry powder inhaler based on peak inspiratory measurements in the pre-selected group of patients with bronchial obstruction. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P703 (99S)
  18. Essig K.M, Spohn S, Petro W. Inspiratory flows measured by 'In-Check.' American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol 161, No 3, March 2000, A:690.
  19. Florkiewicz E. Not the mean value of peak inspiratory flow (PIF), but the number of patients who are able to gain minimal and/or optimal peak inspiratory flow with resistence represented dry powder inhaler, is the proper measure of its utility. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P1655 (241S)
  20. Fonseca J.A., Wincek J.C., Eusebio E., Vianna P., Almeida J., Marques J.A. Peak inspiratory flow in COPD: implivations for the use of dry powder inhalers. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P901 (134S)
  21. Garcia-Marcos Alvarez L., Martinez Torres A, Huillen Prerez JJ., Martinez Victoria A. Peak inspiratory flow using two different inhalers and a new portable device. An. Esp. Pediatr. 2001 Feb;54(2):110-113
  22. Giner J, Calpena M, Casan P, Sanchis J. Maximum Inspiratory flow (MIF) in patients using dry powder devices (DPD) for inhaltion therapy. American Thoracic Society, San Francisco 2001, Poster presentations.
  23. Han M Y Jung K H Estimation of the possible age for using various types of inhaler European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 202 Val 57 Supplement 73 A618
  24. Huchon G, Dessanges J.F, Pin I, Aiache J.-M, Barthe J, Perilliat J.-G. Mesure du debit insiratoire de pointe sur une population de 7 135 patients prèsentant un asthme ou une BPCO lors de la prescription d'un dispositif pour inhalation. 5 Congrès de Pneumologie de Langue Fancaise, Article 34. 
  25. Huchon G.J., Dessanges J.F., Pin I., Aiache J.-M., Barthe J., Perilliat J.G. Peak inspiratory flow (PIF) when using a dry powder inhaler in astmatics and COPD. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P702 (99S)
  26. Kamps A.W.A, Brand P.L.P, Vermue N.A, Roorda R.J. Home monitoring of Peak Inspiratory flow through dry powder inhalers in children with asthma. American Thoracic Society, San Francisco 2001, Poster presentations.
  27. Kokot M. Selection of a personal dry powder inhaler based on peak inspiratory flow measurements in selected groups of patients with bronchial obstruction. [Article in Polish] Pol Merkuriusz Lek 2000 Oct;9(52):672-676
  28. Nsour W.M., Alldred A., Corrado O.J., Chrystyn H. Measurement of peak inhalation rates with an In-Check Meter to identify an elderly patient's ability to use a Turbuhaler. Respiratory Medicine Vol 95, 2001 965-968
  29. Peacock K, Diggory P, Jones V, Treml J. Ability of elderly patients to generate adequate Inspiratory flow rates to use Turbohaler, Clickhaler, Autohaler or Easibrathe Inhalers. Age and Ageing 2000:s2.
  30. Pearce L. Do Health Professionals Have Sufficient Knowledge and Skill To Teach Optimum Inspiratory Flow (OIF)? A Study Using The In-Check DialTM (ICD) To Evaluate Inspiratory Technique American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2002;165 (8):B3
  31. Pearce L. Revisiting Inhalers - Selecting an Inhaler Practice Nursing 2002, Volume 13, No 12, p561
  32. Spencer DW, Dickens C, Bell J.R.N. Improving drug delivery from common inhalers: Accurate reproduction of internal resistance facilitates practical analysis of patient technique. Aerosol Society Meeting, Drug Delivery to the Lungs XI, 11 & 12th December 2000. ISBN 0 9529777 5 3.
  33. Stenhouwer-de Gooijer M, Artes H G M, van der Ent C K Het gebruik van de PIF-Meter bij de inhalatorkeuze (The Use of the PIF Meter in Choosing an Inhaler) Longkruid 2001;182:6-9
  34. Tarsin W., Assi K., Corrado O.J, Chrystyn H. Measurement of patient inhalation rates for different dry powder inhalers (DIPs) using the In-Check DIAL Thorax Vol 55, Supplement 3, Dec 2000, P154
  35. Tarsin W, Brownlee K, Chetcuti P, Corrado O.J, Chrystyn H. Use of the In-Check device to identify inhalation rates through dry powder inhalers (DPIs). American Thoracic Society, San Francisco 2001, Poster presentations.
  36. Tarsin W., Corrado O.J., Brownlee K., Kanthapillai P., Pearson S., Chetcuti P., Chrystyn H. Inter-individual variability of peak inhalation rate through different inhalers by asthmatic children and adults and those with COPD. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 18, Suppl. 33, September 2001, P900 (133S)
  37. Tarsin W., Hawksworth G., Haslam G.H., Chrystyn H. Inter- and Intravariability of inhalation rates when patients use their dry powder inhalers (DPIs) Thorax Vol 56, Supplement 3, Dec 2001, P60
  38. Van den Brande P, Verniest T, Verwerft J, Liesenborghs A, Vancayzeele, Decramer M.. Inspiratory Flows in Elderly COPD Patients Chest 2002 122:4 137S
  39. Van der Palen J. Use of Peak Inspiratory flow for Inhaler Selection. European Respiratory Journal, Vol 14, Suppl. 30, October 1999 P2282 (339s)
  40. Van der Palen J. Peak inspiratory flow through Diskus and Turbohaler, measured by means of a peak inspiratory flow meter (In-Check DIAL®) Respiratory Medicine Vol 97 (2003) 3: 285-289
  41. Janssens, Wim, et al. "Inspiratory flow rates at different levels of resistance in elderly COPD patients." European Respiratory Journal 31.1 (2008): 78-83.
  42. Mahler, Donald A., Laurie A. Waterman, and Alex H. Gifford. "Prevalence and COPD phenotype for a suboptimal peak inspiratory flow rate against the simulated resistance of the Diskus® dry powder inhaler." Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 26.3 (2013): 174-179.
  43. Mahler, D. A., et al. "Prevalence of low peak inspiratory flow rate (PIFR) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients at discharge after an exacerbation-interim findings from a prospective study." Am J Respir Crit Care Med 193 (2016): A1506.
  44. Loh, Chee H., et al. "Suboptimal inspiratory flow rates are associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and all-cause readmissions." Annals of the American Thoracic Society 14.8 (2017): 1305-1311.
  45. Sharma, Gulshan, et al. "Prevalence of low peak inspiratory flow rate at discharge in patients hospitalized for COPD exacerbation." Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation 4.3 (2017): 217.
  46. Kawamatawong, Theerasuk, Supattra Khiawwan, and Prapaporn Pornsuriyasak. "Peak inspiratory flow rate measurement by using In-Check DIAL for the different inhaler devices in elderly with obstructive airway diseases." Journal of asthma and allergy 10 (2017): 17.
  47. Dal Negro R.B. Guiding Inspiratory Flow: Development of the In-Check DIAL G16, a tool for improving Inhaler Technique Pulmonary Medicine Vol 2017, Article 1495867, 7 pages; https://www.hindawi.com/journals/pm/2017/1495867/
  48. M. Nicola et al. "Effect of the DPI's training-device on inhalation technique and clinical efficacy in asthmatics" Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Vol 7 (2018): 178-183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjbas.2017.10.005