Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical definition and methodologic limitations hamper the interpretation and clinical relevance of previous studies. Our purpose was to evaluate previously used and newly constructed metrics of arterial hyperoxia and systematically assess their association with clinical outcomes in different subgroups in the ICU. Observational cohort study. Three large tertiary care ICUs in the Netherlands. A total of 14,441 eligible ICU patients. None. In total, 295,079 arterial blood gas analyses, including the PaO2, between July 2011 and July 2014 were extracted from the patient data management system database. Data from all admissions with more than one PaO2 measu...
<p>At the cutoffs of 120 and 180 mmHg, <b>A)</b> patients with highest partial pressure of oxygen (P...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundHyperoxemia has been associated with increased mortality in critically ill patients, but l...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
MRationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supra-physiologic arterial ...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Background Concerns have been expressed regarding a possible association between arterial hyperoxia ...
Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate whether in-hospital mortality was associated w...
BACKGROUND: Supplemental oxygen therapy is used for intensive care (ICU) patients with severe sepsis...
Background Oxygen is frequently administered to intensive care patients, for both treatment and prop...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
<p>At the cutoffs of 120 and 180 mmHg, <b>A)</b> patients with highest partial pressure of oxygen (P...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundHyperoxemia has been associated with increased mortality in critically ill patients, but l...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
MRationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supra-physiologic arterial ...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Background Concerns have been expressed regarding a possible association between arterial hyperoxia ...
Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate whether in-hospital mortality was associated w...
BACKGROUND: Supplemental oxygen therapy is used for intensive care (ICU) patients with severe sepsis...
Background Oxygen is frequently administered to intensive care patients, for both treatment and prop...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
<p>At the cutoffs of 120 and 180 mmHg, <b>A)</b> patients with highest partial pressure of oxygen (P...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundHyperoxemia has been associated with increased mortality in critically ill patients, but l...