IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic review of the literature to determine whether any association exists between arterial hyperoxia and mortality in critically ill patient subsets.MethodsMedline, Thomson Reuters Web of Science and Scopus databases were searched from inception to June 2014. Observational or interventional studies evaluating the relationship between hyperoxia (defined as a supranormal arterial O2 tension) and mortality in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients were included. Studies primarily involving patients with exacerbations of chronic pulmonary disease, acute lung injury and perioperative administration were excluded. Adjusted odds ratio (OR) of patients...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Hyperoxemia commonly occurs in clinical practice and is often left untreated. Many studies have show...
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...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
MRationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supra-physiologic arterial ...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Background In neurocritically ill patients, one early mechanism behind secondary brain injury is low...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Hyperoxemia commonly occurs in clinical practice and is often left untreated. Many studies have show...
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...
IntroductionThe safety of arterial hyperoxia is under increasing scrutiny. We performed a systematic...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the role of hyperoxia in critically ill patients have repo...
MRationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supra-physiologic arterial ...
Rationale: There is conflicting evidence on harm related to exposure to supraphysiologic PaO2 (hyper...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Emerging evidence has shown the potential risks of arterial hyperoxia, but the lack of a clinical de...
OBJECTIVES:. Hyperoxia is common among critically ill patients and may increase morbidity and mortal...
Introduction: Hyperoxia has recently been reported as an independent risk factor for mortality in pa...
Background In neurocritically ill patients, one early mechanism behind secondary brain injury is low...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Hyperoxemia commonly occurs in clinical practice and is often left untreated. Many studies have show...
High levels of arterial oxygen pressures (PaO <sub>2</sub> ) have been associated with i...