INTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest. We examined the independent relationship between hyperoxia and outcomes in such patients. METHODS: We divided patients resuscitated from nontraumatic cardiac arrest from 125 intensive care units (ICUs) into three groups according to worst PaO2 level or alveolar-arterial O2 gradient in the first 24 hours after admission. We defined 'hyperoxia' as PaO2 of 300 mmHg or greater, 'hypoxia/poor O2 transfer' as either PaO2 400 mmHg, hyperoxia had no independent association with mortality. Importantly, after adjustment for FiO2 and the relevant covariates, PaO2 was no longer predictive of hospital mortality (P...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
BACKGROUND: Studies examining the association between hyperoxia exposure after resuscitation from...
Background: Studies to identify safe oxygenation targets after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)...
Introduction: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Aim: Studies suggest that hyperoxemia increases short-term mortality after cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
High levels of arterial oxygen pressures (PaO <sub>2</sub> ) have been associated with i...
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 ...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest are uncertain. The primary aim ...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Background: Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest are uncertain. The ...
International audienceAbstract Background Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after card...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
BACKGROUND: Studies examining the association between hyperoxia exposure after resuscitation from...
Background: Studies to identify safe oxygenation targets after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)...
Introduction: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Aim: Studies suggest that hyperoxemia increases short-term mortality after cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
High levels of arterial oxygen pressures (PaO <sub>2</sub> ) have been associated with i...
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 ...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest are uncertain. The primary aim ...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Background: Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest are uncertain. The ...
International audienceAbstract Background Optimal oxygen targets in patients resuscitated after card...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
BACKGROUND: Studies examining the association between hyperoxia exposure after resuscitation from...
Background: Studies to identify safe oxygenation targets after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)...