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Kirkwood P, Romaniuk J, Kowalski K
Neurosci Lett . 2018 Nov; 694:57-63. PMID: 30468888
Previous analyses of recordings of alpha motoneuron discharges from branches of the intercostal and abdominal nerves in anesthetized cats under neuromuscular blockade demonstrated modulation with the cardiac cycle. This modulation...
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Kowalski K, Romaniuk J, Kowalski T, DiMarco A
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2017 Sep; 123(6):1525-1531. PMID: 28935824
In persons with spinal cord injury, lower thoracic low-frequency spinal cord stimulation (LF-SCS; 50 Hz, 15 mA) is a useful method to restore an effective cough. Unfortunately, the high-stimulus-amplitude requirements...
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Kowalski K, Romaniuk J, Brose S, Richmond M, Kowalski T, DiMarco A
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2016 Jul; 232:54-6. PMID: 27395446
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS, 50Hz) is a useful method to restore an effective cough in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, high stimulus amplitudes and potential activation of pain...
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DiMarco A, Connors Jr A, Kowalski K
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2004 May; 96(6):2120-4. PMID: 15133014
In patients with diaphragm paralysis, ventilation to the basal lung zones is reduced, whereas in patients with paralysis of the rib cage muscles, ventilation to the upper lung zones in...
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DiMarco A, Kowalski K, Supinski G, Romaniuk J
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2002 May; 92(6):2341-6. PMID: 12015345
Lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be a useful method to restore an effective cough mechanism. In dogs, two groups of studies were performed to evaluate the mechanism of...
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DiMarco A, Romaniuk J, Supinski G, Kowalski K
Exp Physiol . 2000 May; 85(3):331-7. PMID: 10825421
Previous studies have suggested that the optimum length for force generation of the parasternal intercostal (PS) muscles is well above functional residual capacity (FRC). We further explored this issue by...
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DiMarco A, Romaniuk J, Kowalski K, Supinski G
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1999 Oct; 87(4):1433-9. PMID: 10517775
Lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) results in the generation of large positive airway pressures (Paw) and may be a useful method of restoring cough in patients with spinal cord...
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DiMarco A, Romaniuk J, Kowalski K, Supinski G
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1999 Jun; 86(6):1881-9. PMID: 10368352
Large positive airway pressures (Paws) can be generated by lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation (SCS), which may be a useful method of restoring cough in spinal cord-injured patients. Optimal electrode...
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DiMarco A, Romaniuk J, Kowalski K, Supinski G
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 1997 Jul; 156(1):122-6. PMID: 9230735
Many patients with ventilator-dependent quadriplegia have coincident phrenic nerve injury and therefore cannot be offered phrenic nerve pacing. The purpose of this study was to assess the utility of combined...
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Romaniuk J, Kowalski K, Dick T
Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars) . 1997 Jan; 57(1):21-9. PMID: 9407688
The role of pulmonary stretch receptors in the modulation of expiratory muscle activity during cough is controversial. To evaluate their potential influence on expiratory effort during cough, we compared expiratory...