Mucus flow rates were measured in the intact trachea of anaesthetized dogs, using a radioactive tracer technique. Measurements were made before intubation, and after intubation at inspired air temperatures of 32, 37 and 42°C, with a constant inspired water vapour content of 33 mg/l.; and again at each temperature with a relative humidity of 75%. No significant difference in mucus flow rate was found under any of these conditions. © 1974 Oxford University Press.
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Forbes, A. R. (1974). Temperature, humidity and mucus flow in the intubated trachea. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 46(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/46.1.29