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sue35

New member
So my mom went to the Chicago CF conference and asked about the eflow. She said that a lot of the respiratory therapists and drs said that no one should use it, that they are still testing it.

Does anyone know where to find an article that said that the CFF approved it, or something that says it is good to use. I looked and couldn't find anything

Thanks!

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Sue 24w/CF
 

sue35

New member
So my mom went to the Chicago CF conference and asked about the eflow. She said that a lot of the respiratory therapists and drs said that no one should use it, that they are still testing it.

Does anyone know where to find an article that said that the CFF approved it, or something that says it is good to use. I looked and couldn't find anything

Thanks!

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Sue 24w/CF
 

sue35

New member
So my mom went to the Chicago CF conference and asked about the eflow. She said that a lot of the respiratory therapists and drs said that no one should use it, that they are still testing it.

Does anyone know where to find an article that said that the CFF approved it, or something that says it is good to use. I looked and couldn't find anything

Thanks!

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Sue 24w/CF
 

NoExcuses

New member
I'll refer you to my blog.

The FDA has approved the eFlow for CF use only. No other respiratory disease has FDA approval for eFlow use.

My physician attended the NACF and the eFlow was spoken of highly there. In fact, eFlow is being used in clinical trials for several CF drugs coming to market including Aztreonam.

If you go to the German PARI website, and select english for your language, you can see all the studies that were conducted with the eFlow and CF meds. Serum levels were proven to be identical with the eFlow and the PARI ProNeb using both TOBI and Pulmozyme. Particle size has been proven to be more often a repirable size with the eFlow than any other compressor on the market.

The data is solid.

Unfortunately, the US FDA works differently than the equivalent body in the US and therefore PARI cannot publish these clinical studies on its US website (durable medical equipment manufacturers may not publish the use of particular medication with their device). It's a rediculous rule but it can be skirted through the internet.

I'm hoping to get a hold of the studies on my own, however, so I can post them here. Again, I'll refer you back to my blog for when I get a hold of those studies.

If you want in vitro and in vivo trial data other than what is on the German PARI site, contact SourceCF. They can get you a copy of published, well controlled studies that have been conducted with the eFlow.

What were the reasons that these physicians and respiratory therapists gave to not use the eFlow?
 

NoExcuses

New member
I'll refer you to my blog.

The FDA has approved the eFlow for CF use only. No other respiratory disease has FDA approval for eFlow use.

My physician attended the NACF and the eFlow was spoken of highly there. In fact, eFlow is being used in clinical trials for several CF drugs coming to market including Aztreonam.

If you go to the German PARI website, and select english for your language, you can see all the studies that were conducted with the eFlow and CF meds. Serum levels were proven to be identical with the eFlow and the PARI ProNeb using both TOBI and Pulmozyme. Particle size has been proven to be more often a repirable size with the eFlow than any other compressor on the market.

The data is solid.

Unfortunately, the US FDA works differently than the equivalent body in the US and therefore PARI cannot publish these clinical studies on its US website (durable medical equipment manufacturers may not publish the use of particular medication with their device). It's a rediculous rule but it can be skirted through the internet.

I'm hoping to get a hold of the studies on my own, however, so I can post them here. Again, I'll refer you back to my blog for when I get a hold of those studies.

If you want in vitro and in vivo trial data other than what is on the German PARI site, contact SourceCF. They can get you a copy of published, well controlled studies that have been conducted with the eFlow.

What were the reasons that these physicians and respiratory therapists gave to not use the eFlow?
 

NoExcuses

New member
I'll refer you to my blog.

The FDA has approved the eFlow for CF use only. No other respiratory disease has FDA approval for eFlow use.

My physician attended the NACF and the eFlow was spoken of highly there. In fact, eFlow is being used in clinical trials for several CF drugs coming to market including Aztreonam.

If you go to the German PARI website, and select english for your language, you can see all the studies that were conducted with the eFlow and CF meds. Serum levels were proven to be identical with the eFlow and the PARI ProNeb using both TOBI and Pulmozyme. Particle size has been proven to be more often a repirable size with the eFlow than any other compressor on the market.

The data is solid.

Unfortunately, the US FDA works differently than the equivalent body in the US and therefore PARI cannot publish these clinical studies on its US website (durable medical equipment manufacturers may not publish the use of particular medication with their device). It's a rediculous rule but it can be skirted through the internet.

I'm hoping to get a hold of the studies on my own, however, so I can post them here. Again, I'll refer you back to my blog for when I get a hold of those studies.

If you want in vitro and in vivo trial data other than what is on the German PARI site, contact SourceCF. They can get you a copy of published, well controlled studies that have been conducted with the eFlow.

What were the reasons that these physicians and respiratory therapists gave to not use the eFlow?
 
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PeteRose

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Sue,

I met your Mom at the conference. She is so sweet. I use the eflow and I love it. I know that you are about to go in - check with the Doc to see what he has to say. If you ever want to talk you e-mail me (rosienpete@yahoo.com)

Rosie
 
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PeteRose

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Sue,

I met your Mom at the conference. She is so sweet. I use the eflow and I love it. I know that you are about to go in - check with the Doc to see what he has to say. If you ever want to talk you e-mail me (rosienpete@yahoo.com)

Rosie
 
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PeteRose

Guest
Sue,

I met your Mom at the conference. She is so sweet. I use the eflow and I love it. I know that you are about to go in - check with the Doc to see what he has to say. If you ever want to talk you e-mail me (rosienpete@yahoo.com)

Rosie
 

SillyMarky

New member
In Canada the Eflow has not been passed and right now I am participating in a study for it. I really like it and I hope that it works out really well. When I go into the study the doctor's seem pretty confident about it so I hope that it gets clearance in Canada.

Mark 24 w/cf
 

SillyMarky

New member
In Canada the Eflow has not been passed and right now I am participating in a study for it. I really like it and I hope that it works out really well. When I go into the study the doctor's seem pretty confident about it so I hope that it gets clearance in Canada.

Mark 24 w/cf
 

SillyMarky

New member
In Canada the Eflow has not been passed and right now I am participating in a study for it. I really like it and I hope that it works out really well. When I go into the study the doctor's seem pretty confident about it so I hope that it gets clearance in Canada.

Mark 24 w/cf
 

NoExcuses

New member
The following information was presented at the European Cystic Fibrosis Conference in Greece June 22-25 2005. The ifnromation is both in vivo and in vitro:

The info is copy and pasted from the PDF file from www.pari.de . The info cannot be posted on PARI's US website, as I have stated several time, because the US FDA does not allow device companies to publish clinical trials with specific medications.

If you want a copy of these studies, contact PARI's eFlow-specific division at www.sourcecf.com



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NoExcuses

New member
The following information was presented at the European Cystic Fibrosis Conference in Greece June 22-25 2005. The ifnromation is both in vivo and in vitro:

The info is copy and pasted from the PDF file from www.pari.de . The info cannot be posted on PARI's US website, as I have stated several time, because the US FDA does not allow device companies to publish clinical trials with specific medications.

If you want a copy of these studies, contact PARI's eFlow-specific division at www.sourcecf.com



<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow1.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow2.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow3.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow4.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow5.jpg">
 

NoExcuses

New member
The following information was presented at the European Cystic Fibrosis Conference in Greece June 22-25 2005. The ifnromation is both in vivo and in vitro:

The info is copy and pasted from the PDF file from www.pari.de . The info cannot be posted on PARI's US website, as I have stated several time, because the US FDA does not allow device companies to publish clinical trials with specific medications.

If you want a copy of these studies, contact PARI's eFlow-specific division at www.sourcecf.com



<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow1.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow2.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow3.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow4.jpg">

<img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/sakasuka/eflow5.jpg">
 
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