BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care professionals do not adjust the amount of oxygen given when a saturation of 100% or a PaO2 which exceeds the normal range is reached- which may result in hyperoxia. There is increasing evidence for the toxic effects of hyperoxia. Therefore, it seems justified to aim for normoxia when giving oxygen. This study evaluates whether it is feasible to aim for normoxia when giving oxygen therapy to patients at the emergency department (ED). METHODS: A prospective cohort study was performed at the ED of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). A protocol was developed, aiming for normoxia. During a 14 week period all patients > 18 years arriving at ...
Background Oxygen therapy is routinely administered to mechanically ventilated patients. However,...
PURPOSE: Although life-sustaining, inappropriately administered oxygen therapy may result in untowa...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
Abstract Background Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health ca...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Liberal oxygen therapy has been a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients. Recently,...
Liberal oxygen therapy has been a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients. Recently,...
Abstract Background Targeted normoxia (SpO2 90–96% or PaO2 60–100 mmHg) may help to conserve oxygen ...
Oxygen-induced elevations in arterial carbon dioxide tension have been demonstrated in patients with...
Background: Inconsistencies in oxygen therapy recommendations in acute exacerbation of chronic obstr...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. Ho...
Supplementary oxygen is widely used in critically unwell patients; however, the optimal regime of ox...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Background Oxygen therapy is routinely administered to mechanically ventilated patients. However,...
PURPOSE: Although life-sustaining, inappropriately administered oxygen therapy may result in untowa...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
Abstract Background Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health ca...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Liberal oxygen therapy has been a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients. Recently,...
Liberal oxygen therapy has been a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients. Recently,...
Abstract Background Targeted normoxia (SpO2 90–96% or PaO2 60–100 mmHg) may help to conserve oxygen ...
Oxygen-induced elevations in arterial carbon dioxide tension have been demonstrated in patients with...
Background: Inconsistencies in oxygen therapy recommendations in acute exacerbation of chronic obstr...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. Ho...
Supplementary oxygen is widely used in critically unwell patients; however, the optimal regime of ox...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Background Oxygen therapy is routinely administered to mechanically ventilated patients. However,...
PURPOSE: Although life-sustaining, inappropriately administered oxygen therapy may result in untowa...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...