Peter Herschel Breen

Title(s)Professor Emeritus, Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Health Sciences Road
Irvine CA 92697-3950
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    GAS EXCHANGE IN ANESTHESIA DURING NONSTEADY STATE
    NIH R01HL042637Jan 1, 1990 - Jul 31, 2003
    Role: Principal Investigator
    CARBON DIOXIDE KINETICS DURING NON-STEADY STATE
    NIH R29HL042637Jan 1, 1990 - Dec 31, 1995
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. How do changes in exhaled CO₂ measure changes in cardiac output? A numerical analysis model. J Clin Monit Comput. 2010 Dec; 24(6):413-9. Breen PH. PMID: 21082223.
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    2. Novel portable device measures preoperative patient metabolic gas exchange. Anesth Analg. 2008 Feb; 106(2):509-16, table of contents. Rosenbaum A, Howard HC, Breen PH. PMID: 18227307.
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    3. Bymixer system can measure O2 uptake and CO2 elimination in the anesthesia circle circuit. Can J Anaesth. 2007 Jun; 54(6):430-40. Rosenbaum A, Kirby CW, Breen PH. PMID: 17541071.
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    4. Importance and interpretation of fast-response airway hygrometry during ventilation of anesthetized patients. J Clin Monit Comput. 2007 Jun; 21(3):137-46. Rosenbaum A, Breen PH. PMID: 17364215.
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    5. New metabolic lung simulator: development, description, and validation. J Clin Monit Comput. 2007 Apr; 21(2):71-82. Rosenbaum A, Kirby C, Breen PH. PMID: 17333487.
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    6. Infusion pump delivers over-dosage of propofol as a result of missing syringe support. Anesth Analg. 2006 Apr; 102(4):1154-6. Koch C, Hollister C, Breen PH. PMID: 16551915.
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    7. Measurement of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination using the bymixer: validation in a metabolic lung simulator. Anesthesiology. 2004 Jun; 100(6):1427-37. Rosenbaum A, Kirby C, Breen PH. PMID: 15166562.
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    8. Novel, adjustable, clinical bymixer measures mixed expired gas concentrations in anesthesia circle circuit. Anesth Analg. 2003 Nov; 97(5):1414-1420. Rosenbaum A, Breen PH. PMID: 14570659.
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    9. Arterial blood gas and pH analysis. Clinical approach and interpretation. Anesthesiol Clin North Am. 2001 Dec; 19(4):885-906, x. Breen PH. PMID: 11778384.
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    10. Beware of air in the blood pump. Anesth Analg. 2000 Oct; 91(4):1038. Breen PH, Hong A. PMID: 11004074.
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    11. Importance of temperature and humidity in the measurement of pulmonary oxygen uptake per breath during anesthesia. Ann Biomed Eng. 2000 Sep; 28(9):1159-64. Breen PH. PMID: 11132200.
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    12. Carbon dioxide kinetics and capnography during critical care. Crit Care. 2000; 4(4):207-15. Anderson CT, Breen PH. PMID: 11094503; PMCID: PMC150038.
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    13. Non-steady state monitoring by respiratory gas exchange. J Clin Monit Comput. 2000; 16(5-6):351-60. Breen PH, Isserles SA, Taitelman UZ. PMID: 12580218.
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    14. How does positive end-expiratory pressure decrease pulmonary CO2 elimination in anesthetized patients? Respir Physiol. 1999 Dec 01; 118(2-3):227-36. Johnson JL, Breen PH. PMID: 10647866.
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    15. Can capnography detect bronchial flap-valve expiratory obstruction? J Clin Monit Comput. 1998 May; 14(4):265-70. Breen PH. PMID: 9754615.
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    16. Carbon dioxide spirogram (but not capnogram) detects leaking inspiratory valve in a circle circuit. Anesth Analg. 1997 Dec; 85(6):1372-6. Breen PH, Jacobsen BP. PMID: 9390611.
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    17. Bymixer provides on-line calibration of measurement of CO2 volume exhaled per breath. Ann Biomed Eng. 1997 Jan-Feb; 25(1):164-71. Breen PH, Serina ER. PMID: 9124730.
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    18. How does experimental pulmonary embolism decrease CO2 elimination? Respir Physiol. 1996 Sep; 105(3):217-24. Breen PH, Mazumdar B, Skinner SC. PMID: 8931181.
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    19. Protective effect of stroma-free methemoglobin during cyanide poisoning in dogs. Anesthesiology. 1996 Sep; 85(3):558-64. Breen PH, Isserles SA, Tabac E, Roizen MF, Taitelman UZ. PMID: 8853086.
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    20. Pericardial tamponade: a case for awake endotracheal intubation. Anesth Analg. 1996 Sep; 83(3):658. Breen PH, MacVay MA. PMID: 8780303.
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    21. Carbon dioxide elimination measures resolution of experimental pulmonary embolus in dogs. Anesth Analg. 1996 Aug; 83(2):247-53. Breen PH, Mazumdar B, Skinner SC. PMID: 8694301.
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    22. Measurement of blood CO2 concentration with a conventional PCO2 analyzer. Crit Care Med. 1996 Jul; 24(7):1215-8. Breen PH, Mazumdar B, Skinner SC, Taitelman UZ, Isserles SA. PMID: 8674338.
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    23. Simple technique to remove laryngeal mask airway "guide" after endotracheal intubation. Anesth Analg. 1996 Jun; 82(6):1302. Breen PH. PMID: 8638814.
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    24. Measurement of pulmonary CO2 elimination must exclude inspired CO2 measured at the capnometer sampling site. J Clin Monit. 1996 May; 12(3):231-6. Breen PH, Serina ER, Barker SJ. PMID: 8823647.
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    25. How does positive end-expiratory pressure decrease CO2 elimination from the lung? Respir Physiol. 1996 Mar; 103(3):233-42. Breen PH, Mazumdar B. PMID: 8738899.
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    26. Comparison of end-tidal PCO2 and average alveolar expired PCO2 during positive end-expiratory pressure. Anesth Analg. 1996 Feb; 82(2):368-73. Breen PH, Mazumdar B, Skinner SC. PMID: 8561343.
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    27. Detection of carbon monoxide with mass spectroscopy during anesthesia. Anesthesiology. 1995 Dec; 83(6):1383-4. Breen PH. PMID: 8533947.
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    28. Effect of oxygen and sodium thiosulfate during combined carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 1995 Oct; 134(2):229-34. Breen PH, Isserles SA, Westley J, Roizen MF, Taitelman UZ. PMID: 7570599.
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    29. Exhaled flow monitoring can detect bronchial flap-valve obstruction in a mechanical lung model. Anesth Analg. 1995 Aug; 81(2):292-6. Breen PH, Serina ER, Barker SJ. PMID: 7618717.
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    30. Combined carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning: a place for treatment. Anesth Analg. 1995 Apr; 80(4):671-7. Breen PH, Isserles SA, Westley J, Roizen MF, Taitelman UZ. PMID: 7893016.
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    31. Right atrial bypass model in the dog. Am J Vet Res. 1995 Feb; 56(2):208-14. Breen PH, Isserles SA. PMID: 7717588.
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    32. Capnometer transport delay: measurement and clinical implications. Anesth Analg. 1994 Mar; 78(3):584-6. Breen PH, Mazumdar B, Skinner SC. PMID: 8109779.
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    33. Simple computer measurement of pulmonary VCO2 per breath. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1992 May; 72(5):2029-35. Breen PH, Isserles SA, Harrison BA, Roizen MF. PMID: 1601815.
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    34. Can changes in end-tidal PCO2 measure changes in cardiac output? Anesth Analg. 1991 Dec; 73(6):808-14. Isserles SA, Breen PH. PMID: 1952183.
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    35. Treatment of canine aspiration pneumonitis: fluid volume reduction vs. fluid volume expansion. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1988 Oct; 65(4):1736-44. Long R, Breen PH, Mayers I, Wood LD. PMID: 3182534.
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    36. The effects of indomethacin on edema and gas exchange in canine acid aspiration. Respir Physiol. 1987 Aug; 69(2):149-60. Mayers I, Breen PH, Gottlieb S, Long R, Wood LD. PMID: 3629006.
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    37. Canine bronchoconstriction, gas trapping, and hypoxia with methacholine. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1987 Jul; 63(1):262-9. Breen PH, Becker LJ, Ruygrok P, Mayers I, Long GR, Leff A, Wood LD. PMID: 3305467.
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    38. Constant flow ventilation in anesthetized patients: efficacy and safety. Anesth Analg. 1986 Nov; 65(11):1161-9. Breen PH, Sznajder JI, Morrison P, Hatch D, Wood LD, Craig DB. PMID: 3094404.
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    39. Artificial ventilation of a canine model of bronchopleural fistula. Anesthesiology. 1986 Jun; 64(6):739-46. Mayers I, Long R, Breen PH, Wood LD. PMID: 3521393.
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    40. High-frequency ventilation in lung edema: effects on gas exchange and perfusion. J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1984 Jan; 56(1):187-95. Breen PH, Ali J, Wood LD. PMID: 6363368.
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    41. How does increased cardiac output increase shunt in pulmonary edema? J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1982 Nov; 53(5):1273-80. Breen PH, Schumacker PT, Hedenstierna G, Ali J, Wagner PD, Wood LD. PMID: 6294010.
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