Journals/Magazines
Magazine for critical care nurses and other healthcare professionals, published by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)
Magazine of news and information for respiratory practitioners, published by the AARC
Monthly magazine that serves respiratory department directors and managers, supervisors, pulmonologists and others.
A biweekly newsmagazine for RRTs, CRTTs, and cardiopulmonary technologists.
Journal of the American Thoracic Society
The Journal of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP)
The official journal of the Critical Care Forum, a new and unique online service that provides the critical care community with the fastest and most thorough update on new developments in all areas of emergency medicine.
Comprehensive clinical information and resources essential to physicians and healthcare professionals
Journal publication of the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC)
Each issue of Respiratory Care Clinics reviews new diagnostic and management techniques for a single clinical problem--and makes them simple to apply. Its concise, comprehensive, and its editors and authors are respected experts.
Publication for the Respiratory Care Practitioner
New England Journal of Medicine
Societies/Associations
Formerly known as the Health Industry Manufacturers
Association (HIMA); a medical technology trade organization
The governing the American Academy of Pediatrics not-for-profit Illinois corporation.
American Association of Critical-Care
Nurses
The merger of three national associations
– the Health Industry Distributors Association’s Home
Care Division (HIDA Home Care), Home Health Services &
Staffing Association (HHSSA), and the National Association
for Medical Equipment Services (NAMES).
American Association for Respiratory
Care
State Societies for Respiratory Care
Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation (Biomedical Engineering)
American College of Chest Physicians
American College of Clinical Engineering
Acute Respiratory Distress Network,
of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (National
Institute of Health)
The AMA strives to promote the art and
science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
It is the premier voice of the American medical profession.
Professional association for those interested
in all aspects of mechanical engineering, including biomechanics
Mexican association of critical care
medicine
A society dedicated to the goal of increasing
the understanding and beneficial use of medical instrumentation.
Promotes biomedical engineering
Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory
Care
The European Consortium on Chronic Respiratory
Insufficiency (ECCRI). Includes useful information regarding
home mechanical ventilation.
An international consortium of health
care professionals and scientists who are dedicated to
the development and evaluation of novel therapies for
support of failing organ systems.
Global medical technology trade association
(see American
Association for Homecare, above).
Former name of the medical
technology trade association now known as AdvaMed (see
above)
The IEEE is a professional society for
those interested in electronics and electrical engineering
and includes a biomedical section
The Medical Device Manufacturers Association
(MDMA) is a national trade association based in Washington,
D.C. that represents independent manufacturers of medical
devices, diagnostic products and health care information
systems. MDMA encourages the development of new medical
technology that improve patient care and fosters the availability
of beneficial innovative products. MDMA presents the collective
interests of its members before federal agencies of the
US Government that develop or implement policies affecting
the medical device industry.
Dedicated to the home medical equipment
industry (see American
Association for Homecare, above).
The National Association for Medical
Direction of Respiratory Care (NAMDRC) is a US organization
of physicians whose mission is to educate its members
and address regulatory, legislative and payment issues
that relate to the delivery of healthcare to patients
with respiratory disorders.
Credentialing board for respiratory
therapists
Spanish Society of Thoracic Medicine
and Surgery
An agency of the United Nations, WHO
promotes technical cooperation for health and related
concerns among nations
Organizations
Nursing community website with discussions, news, links,
resources, and more
Mesothelioma Center - comprehensive and up-to-date resource for educating the public and bringing awareness to mesothelioma cancer
ECRI is a non-profit organization devoted
to evaluating and reporting on medical devices
Accredits hospital and other healthcare
organizations to support their performance improvement,
safety, and quality of care for the public.
Acute care for ventilator-dependent
and medically complex adults and children. (Formerly known
as Vencor, name changed in April 2001)
Home Healthcare Equipment
News
Part of Healthline Media United Kingdom diving deep into medical research of the past and present.
The news publication of record for digital health, providing news, analysis, and data to innovators at provider groups, payers, pharma companies, tech and venture capital firms as well as startups.
Medical Libraries and Resources
A free virtual medical library resource center for educators and students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information.
Ranked, peer-reviewed, annotated, updated
clinical medical resources
Combines health information with the
resources of MEDLINE.
The 17th edition of this medical textbook
is available for use online, free of charge.
Merck's website provides
the public with free access to both the text version and
the new multi-media interactive version online.
Multimedia medical reference library
Internet Resources for neonatology/perinatal
medicine
A free virtual library resource center for educators and students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information.
Billed as the "single best source of
facts on the Net," refdesk organizes links to information
web sites, newspapers, search engines, dictionaries, encyclopedias,
and a myriad of other resources on the Internet, organized
by topic and updated daily. Definitely worth looking at
when you need any type of information.
Respiratory Links
by Jim Lubin
Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)
Includes evidence-based practice guidelines,
ACCP publications, consensus reports, and patient education
information
CHEST 1998; 113(5; suppl)
CHEST 1997; 111:769-778
CHEST 1993; 104:1833-1859
CHEST 1990; 97:949-958
ACCP Quick Reference Guide, 2001.
Guidelines and Practices from the Society
of Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the
Sustained Use of Sedatives and Analgesics in the Critically
Ill Adult
Crit Care Med 2002: Clinical Practice
Guidelines for Sustained Neuromuscular Blockade in the
Critically Ill Adult Patient
Crit Care Med 1991: Guidelines for Standards
of Care for Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure on
Mechanical Ventilatory Support
Policies & Procedures from NEMC's
Dept. of Adult, Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory Care
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Source: ATS
Diagnosis, Assessment of Severity, Prevention,
1996 (format: PDF)
1990 (format: PDF)
1991 (format: PDF)
ACP-ASIM and ACCP, 2001. Information available also
through the National
Guideline Center
Presumably (though unconfirmed) from Harris Continued
Care Hospital
Protocols
Guideline on the application
of inhaled nitric oxide for hypoxic respiratory failure
in term and near-term neonates. American Academy of
Pediatrics, August 2000
Protocols from the Respiratory
Care Department at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Example
weaning protocol using Pressure Regulated Volume Control
(PRVC/VS). contributed by Ted Wawrzyniak, BS, RRT, CPS,of
Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina, Minnesota (Adobe
Acrobat [PDF] format).
CLICK HERE TO DISCUSS THIS PROTOCOL
CLICK HERE TO DISCUSS THIS PROTOCOL
University of Utah Hospitals
and Clinics. Gives protocols such as for weaning.
(Demo) Protocol for titrating
oxygen based on estimated pulmonary shunt.
Clinical Trials
Listings and resources devoted to clinical
trials for patients and healthcare professionals
News, meeting place, and resources for
clinical research sponsors and professionals in the pharmaceutical,
device, and biotech industries.
Discharge Planning
(Medscape has a pure HTML version of this
at the
following link, but viewing requires registration)
from the American Academy of Pediatrics
Government
Food and Drug Administration. FDA has
the responsibility regulates marketed medical products
including drugs, biologics, medical and radiation-emitting
devices, and special nutritional products (e.g., medical
foods, dietary supplements and infant formulas). The site
has a wealth of information about device safety and incident
reports, as well as periodic bulletins on medical devices
and drugs.
FDA Medical Products Reporting Program.
Designed to educate all health professionals about reporting
and being aware of adverse events and problems to FDA
and/or the manufacturer, as well as a communication vehicle
to rapidly deploy critical safety information to the medical
community that may improve patient care.
Premier spot at FDA for regulatory information
about medical devices.
Device experience reports (over 600,000)
on devices that may have malfunctioned or caused a serious
injury or death. The reports include both reports submitted
to the (mandatory) Medical Device Reporting Program (MDR),
from 1984-1996, and voluntary reports through June 1993.
Reports from 1992 to 1996 can be searched online at this
page. Also links to organizations that provide more up-to-date
Device Experience Network (DEN) information, for a fee.
Searchable Federal Register (from 1994)
that includes announcements and publications from FDA.
Searchable database that includes, of
course, FDA regulations
Information about the ISO 9000 and 9001
standards for quality assurance.
Section of the FDA that monitors pharmaceuticals
and research.
Drugs approved by the FDA (since July,
1996). List is updated weekly.
Email Lists (Listservs)
Respiratory Care HomeWork List (RC_HMWK-L)
Address: LISTSERV@IUPUI.EDU, Body message:
sub RC_HMWK-L YourFirstName YourLastName, Addt'l Help:
RC-HMWK-L-request@iupui.edu
Many interactive forums about respiratory
care, administered by Harry Dugan
Address: pul-med-request@cbbs.scsn.net,
Body message: subscribe pul-med
Discussion on issues of weaning from
ventilators. Discussion is for patients and caregivers.
Address: hbo-list-request@hyperbaric.com,
Body message: subscribe (your email address)
iNO-l (I-N-O-L: Inhaled Nitric Oxide
List)
Address: majordomo@lists.invivo.net,
Body message: subscribe iNO-l (your email address)
NICU-NET
Address: listproc@u.washington.edu,
Body message: subscribe nicu-net yourname yourtitle
Pediatric Lung List
Address: majordomo@unixg.ubc.ca, Body
message: subscribe ped-lung
RT Chatter
Address: rtchatter-subscribe@onelist.com
RespTher
Address: respther-subscribe@onelist.com
Siemens Servo Forum
Address: listserv@earth.execpc.com,
Body message: subscribe siemens-servo-forum
International Ventilator Users Network is a worldwide
network of ventilator users and health professionals interested
in home care and longterm mechanical ventilation. IVUN
is a forum for ventilator users, pulmonologists, pediatricians,
respiratory therapists, and ventilator suppliers to discuss
problems and solutions of home ventilation. IVUN publishes
a quarterly newsletter that is available by subscription.
Discussion list to facilitate communication among people
who require a ventilator to breathe, run by James Lubin
Resources of interest and support information for the
ventilator-dependent patient
Online discussion forum for patients, family, and caregivers
on topics and questions relating to mechanical ventilation.
Listings and resources devoted to clinical trials for
patients and healthcare professionals
Basic Information
From the American College of Chest Physicians
Ongoing series of articles about the
basics of mechanical ventilation, presented by Amethyst
Research, LLC, producers of VentWorld.
From the US FDA (Sept/Oct 1999)
State CEU requirements for RCPs and
Nurses, from RC Educational Consulting Services
What is a Respiratory Therapist? From UMD, New Jersey.
by Jim Lubin
Merck provides the public with free online
access to the text and the new multi-media interactive
version.
Developed by NeuMed, Inc.
Users' Web Sites
TJ Parker talks about how Max (Multimedia
Designs Inc.), a novel environment control system, and
the Head Mouse (Origin Systems), have enriched his life.
A guide to home care for a child with
a tracheostomy, created by Cynthia Bisell, RN.
Online magazine (with pictures and links)
about living on a ventilator and with a tracheostomy,
run by Michael Bowell
Notes from John Prestwich's life in
an iron lung
Notes from Jeff Galli's life before
and after his accident that left him paralyzed and vent
dependent.
Page with information and links about
Maureen who is vent dependent because of her muscular
dystrophy
Norma Kennedy Plourde's links to information
and products related to Cystic Fibrosis