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Cissik JH, Bode FR, Smith JA. Double-blind crossover study of five bronchodilator medications and two delivery methods in stable asthma: is there a best combination for use in the pulmonary laboratory? Chest 1986;90(4):489-493.

Jenkins SC, Heaton RW, Fulton TJ, Moxham J. Comparison of domiciliary nebulized salbutamol and salbutamol from a metered-dose inhaler in stable chronic airflow limitation. Chest 1987;91(6):804-807.

Levison H, Reilly PA, Worsley GH. Spacing devices and metered-dose inhalers in childhood asthma. J Pediatr 1985;107(5):662-668.

Melville C, Phelan PD, Landau LI. Nebulised fenoterol compared with metered aerosol. Arch Dis Child 1985;60(3):257-259.

Morgan MDL, Singh BV, Frame MH, Williams SJ. Terbutaline aerosol given through pear spacer in acute severe asthma. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1982;285(6345):849-850.

O’Reilly JF, Gould G, Kendrick AH, Laszlo G. Domiciliary comparison of terbutaline treatment by metered dose inhaler with and without conical spacer in severe and moderately severe chronic asthma. Thorax 1986;41(10):766-770.

Sackner MA, Kim CS. Recent advances in the management of obstructive airways disease: auxiliary MDI aerosol delivery systems. Chest 1985;88(2 Suppl):161S-170S.

Smetana GW. Strategies to reduce postoperative pulmonary complications. UpToDate Online 10.1. December 2001. Available on-line [http:// www.utdol.com].

Turner JR, Corkery KJ, Eckman D, Gelb AM, Lipavsky A, Sheppard D. Equivalence of continuous flow nebulizer and metered-dose inhaler with reservoir bag for treatment of acute airflow obstruction. Chest 1988;93(3):476-481. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pulmonological (talkcontribs) 09:33, 11 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]