
International Presentations
-Caucha L.J, JC Cruz and J. Melendrez, Modeling Exhaled Gases After A Tidal Breath Of Air To Remark The Difference Between The Inhaled Oxygen And The Exhaled Carbon Dioxide, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.2011; 183: A5180 (Denver CO)[Abstract]
- Cruz J.C Alveolar distribution of argon, previously inhaled fast, at 7 atmospheres absolute (ATA), FASEB J March 17, 2011 25:1109.1 (Washington DC)[Abstract]
- Cruz J.C, Understanding The Alveolar Distribution Of Sulfur-Hexafluoride When It Is Inhaled As A Bolus, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., May 2010; 181: A6488.[Abstract]
- Caucha L. J, Simulation of the CO2 transport in a normal breath and a force maneuver, utilizing the Expiratory Reserve Volume, NSR Physiome Course, University of Washington, August 23-27, 2010.
- Caucha L. J, JC Cruz, and L.A Rueda
Modeling a CO2 expirogram obtained with a forced expiratory maneuver,
FASEB J. 2010 24:1063.5 (Anaheim,CA) [Abstract]
-Rueda L.A, J.C Cruz, and L.J Caucha, Time required for the carbon dioxide elimination from residual volume (RV) to the environment FASEB J. 2010 24:1063.6 (Anaheim,CA) [Abstract]
-Cruz J.C, Lessons learned from Washington (1968) to Kioto (2009), IUPS-2009 [ Abstract]
-Caucha L.J, J.C Cruz, and L.A Rueda, New method of calculating alveolar CO2 transport FASEB J. 2009 23:1037.2 (New Orleans,LA)[Abstract]
-Rueda L.A, J.C Cruz, and L.J Caucha, CO2 expirograms during ERV expiration
FASEB J. 2009 23:1037.3 (New Orleans,LA)[ Abstract]
- Cruz JC, Thirty years later, a new interpretation. ATS meeting. Toronto, Canada. Am J Respir . Crit Care Med 177:A221, 2008.[ Abstract]
-Rueda L.A, J.C Cruz, and L.J Caucha, Carbon dioxide movement from residual volume (RV) toward expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
FASEB J. 2008 22:763.5 (San Diego,CA)[Abstract]
- Caucha L.J, J.C Cruz, and L.A Rueda,Model simulation of expired CO2 from its alveolar distribution in parallel and series models
FASEB J. 2008 22:763.6 (San Diego,CA)[Abstract]
- Cruz J.C, Dilution of alveolar carbon dioxide during inspiration by the tidal volume inhaled FASEB J. 2007 21:609.4[Abstract]
-Rueda L.A, L.J Caucha, and S R Torres, How much of the carbon dioxide produced at rest is seen in the expired breath?
FASEB J. 2007 21:609.5 (Washington,DC) [Abstract]
-Caucha L.J, J.C Cruz, and L.A Rueda, Model study of three inspiratory flows upon the alveolar CO2 stratification
FASEB J. 2007 21:609.6 (Washington,DC)[Abstract]
- Cruz J.C, L.J Caucha, and L.A Rueda, The gas inhaled during inspiration does not reach the residual volume in the first 2s of the inspiratory maneuver FASEB J. 2006 20:A1258 (Los Angeles,CA) [Abstract]
National Presentations
-Rueda L.A. New Methods of Measuring the Transport of alveolar. XXXVII annual convention, PAMS, August, 2010.
-Caucha L. J. Spirogram of CO2 During Expiratory of VRE. XXXVII annual convention, PAMS, August, 2010.
-Melendrez J M. Mass spectrometry: How it Works . XXXVII annual convention, PAMS, August, 2010.
-Ancajima J. Mass Spectrometry: Electronic System Proccess. XXXVII annual convention, PAMS, August, 2010.
-Caucha L. J, J.C Cruz and L.A Rueda,Simulación del transporte del CO2 en el Volumen de reserva espiratorio en el pulmón humano V Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería de sistemas, 2009 (Trujillo).
- Caucha L. J, J.C Cruz and L.A Rueda, Process of mathematical modeling of the CO2 transport in the human lung.Fifth International Seminar on Biomathematics,Trujillo(2009)
-Caucha L. J, Data mining and application in medicine.first Workshop of artificial intelligent. Piura, (2008)
- Caucha L. J, J.C Cruz, L.A Rueda and F. Gutierrez.
Regional pulmonary model CO2 transport in a normal single breath maneuver, Cuarto congreso Internacional de Matematica aplicada y computacional (CIMAC IV), 2008 ,(Lambayeque, Perú).