OBJECTIVE. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but target goals for normoxemia are not clearly defined. Therefore, iatrogenic hyperoxia is a very common situation. The results from the recent clinical researches about hyperoxia indicate that hyperoxia can be related to worse outcomes than expected in some critically ill patients. According to our literature knowledge, there are not any reports researching the effect of hyperoxia on clinical course of patients who are not treated with invasive mechanical ventilation. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of hyperoxia on mortality, and length of stay and also possible side effects of hyperoxia on the patients who are treated with oxy...
High concentration oxygen therapy in patients with hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill patients spend...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
International audienceBackground: Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of treatment for acute heart ...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
To examine the potential harmful effects of hyperoxia and summarize the results of most recent clini...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
BACKGROUND Breathless patients, as seen in exacerbated COPD, need oxygen, but giving too high a flow...
High concentration oxygen therapy in patients with hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill patients spend...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
Objective. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
Abstract Background Providing supplemental oxygen is fundamental in the management of mechanically v...
International audienceBackground: Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of treatment for acute heart ...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
To examine the potential harmful effects of hyperoxia and summarize the results of most recent clini...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
BACKGROUND Breathless patients, as seen in exacerbated COPD, need oxygen, but giving too high a flow...
High concentration oxygen therapy in patients with hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill patients spend...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...