Abstract Background Targeted normoxia (SpO2 90–96% or PaO2 60–100 mmHg) may help to conserve oxygen and improve outcomes in critically ill patients by avoiding potentially harmful hyperoxia. However, the role of normoxia for critically ill trauma patients remains uncertain. The objective of this study is to describe the study protocol and statistical analysis plan for the Strategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen for Critically Ill Trauma Patients (SAVE-O2) clinical trial. Methods Design, setting, and participants: Protocol for a multicenter cluster randomized, stepped wedge implementation trial evaluating the effectiveness of a multimodal intervention to target normoxia in critically ill trauma patients at eight level 1 trauma centers in the USA....
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Background: No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. The ...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Background Oxygen therapy is a widely used intervention in acutely ill patients in the intensive car...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
Importance: Hyperoxemia may increase organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, but optimal oxyge...
Background: The balance of risks and benefits of conservative v standard care oxygen strategies for ...
Although the attainment of normal hemodynamic values has always been assumed to be the therapeutic t...
Background: The effect of conservative vs. liberal oxygen therapy on 90-day in-hospital mortality in...
Study objective: Despite the almost universal administration of supplemental oxygen in patients pres...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Background: No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. The ...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
BACKGROUND: Liberal use of oxygen in an emergency situation is common. Today, most health care profe...
Background Oxygen therapy is a widely used intervention in acutely ill patients in the intensive car...
Martin Harpsø,1,2 Asger Granfeldt,3 Bo Løfgren,1,4,5 Charles D Deakin6 1Research Cente...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...
Importance: Hyperoxemia may increase organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, but optimal oxyge...
Background: The balance of risks and benefits of conservative v standard care oxygen strategies for ...
Although the attainment of normal hemodynamic values has always been assumed to be the therapeutic t...
Background: The effect of conservative vs. liberal oxygen therapy on 90-day in-hospital mortality in...
Study objective: Despite the almost universal administration of supplemental oxygen in patients pres...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Background: No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. The ...
Background: Despite oxygen being the commonest drug administered to critically ill patients we do no...