INTRODUCTION: Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill adults, yet little is known about the optimum oxygen saturation (SpO₂) target for these patients; the current standard of care is an SpO₂ of 96% or above. Small pilot studies have demonstrated that permissive hypoxaemia (aiming for a lower SpO₂ than normal by using a lower fractional inspired oxygen concentration (FIO₂) can be achieved in the critically ill and appears to be safe. This approach has not been evaluated in a National Health Service setting. It is possible that permissive hypoxaemia may be beneficial to critically ill patients thus it requires robust evaluation. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Targeted OXygen therapY in Critical illness ...
Hypoxaemia is a common presentation in critically ill patients, with the potential for severe harm i...
Introduction Optimal targets for systemic oxygenation in paediatric critical illness are unknown. Ob...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life‐threatening h...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill patients spend...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Supplementary oxygen is widely used in critically unwell patients; however, the optimal regime of ox...
Hypoxaemia is a common presentation in critically ill patients, with the potential for severe harm i...
Introduction Optimal targets for systemic oxygenation in paediatric critical illness are unknown. Ob...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life‐threatening h...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill patients spend...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Supplementary oxygen is widely used in critically unwell patients; however, the optimal regime of ox...
Hypoxaemia is a common presentation in critically ill patients, with the potential for severe harm i...
Introduction Optimal targets for systemic oxygenation in paediatric critical illness are unknown. Ob...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life‐threatening h...