The aim of this Intensive Care Medicine Rapid Practice Guideline (ICM-RPG) was to provide evidence-based clinical guidance about the use of higher versus lower oxygenation targets for adult patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). The guideline panel comprised 27 international panelists, including content experts, ICU clinicians, methodologists, and patient representatives. We adhered to the methodology for trustworthy clinical practice guidelines, including the use of the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach to assess the certainty of evidence, and used the Evidence-to-Decision framework to generate recommendations. A recently published updated systematic review and meta-analysis constituted the evi...
Rationale: There are no randomized controlled trials comparing different oxygenation targets for int...
Background No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. Th...
BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insight...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life‐threatening h...
BACKGROUND Patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in the intensive care unit (ICU) are tr...
Objectives: patients admitted to intensive care often require treatment with invasive mechanical ven...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND Patie...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND: Acu...
Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU docto...
BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insight...
Background: No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. The ...
Background Oxygen therapy is a widely used intervention in acutely ill patients in the intensive car...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Rationale: There are no randomized controlled trials comparing different oxygenation targets for int...
Background No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. Th...
BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insight...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life‐threatening h...
BACKGROUND Patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in the intensive care unit (ICU) are tr...
Objectives: patients admitted to intensive care often require treatment with invasive mechanical ven...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND Patie...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBACKGROUND: Acu...
Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU docto...
BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insight...
Background: No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. The ...
Background Oxygen therapy is a widely used intervention in acutely ill patients in the intensive car...
IMPORTANCE Despite suggestions of potential harm from unnecessary oxygen therapy, critically ill pat...
Introduction Oxygen is the most commonly administered drug to mechanically ventilated critically ill...
Rationale: There are no randomized controlled trials comparing different oxygenation targets for int...
Background No solid evidence exists on optimal oxygenation targets in intensive care patients. Th...
BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insight...