Purpose. Administration of supplemental oxygen is common in paediatric intensive care. We explored the current practice of oxygen administration using a case vignette in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) in the united kingdom. Methods. We conducted an online survey of Paediatric Intensive Care Society members in the UK. The survey outlined a clinical scenario followed by questions on oxygenation targets for 5 common diagnoses seen in critically ill children. Results. Fifty-three paediatric intensive care unit members from 10 institutions completed the survey. In a child with moderate ventilatory requirements, 21 respondents (42%) did not follow arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) targets. In acute respiratory distress syndrome, ...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU docto...
Purpose. Administration of supplemental oxygen is common in paediatric intensive care. We explored t...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
Introduction Optimal targets for systemic oxygenation in paediatric critical illness are unknown. Ob...
Background: Oxygen saturation monitoring for children receiving respiratory support is standard worl...
“Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability” said William Osler. Nowhere is this...
Problem: The paucity of up-to-date recommendations and evidence-based models, whether it is physicia...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the relationship between PaO2 at intensive care admission and mortality in cr...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Aim: There is wide variation in the commencement of inspired oxygen (FiO2) and the oxygen saturatio...
Background: Oxygen is commonly used in the acute care setting. However, used inappropriately, oxygen...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU docto...
Purpose. Administration of supplemental oxygen is common in paediatric intensive care. We explored t...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen administration is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with supplementa...
Introduction Optimal targets for systemic oxygenation in paediatric critical illness are unknown. Ob...
Background: Oxygen saturation monitoring for children receiving respiratory support is standard worl...
“Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability” said William Osler. Nowhere is this...
Problem: The paucity of up-to-date recommendations and evidence-based models, whether it is physicia...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the relationship between PaO2 at intensive care admission and mortality in cr...
Background Acutely ill adults with hypoxaemic respiratory failure are at risk of life-threatening hy...
Aim: There is wide variation in the commencement of inspired oxygen (FiO2) and the oxygen saturatio...
Background: Oxygen is commonly used in the acute care setting. However, used inappropriately, oxygen...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
Importance: Oxygen supplementation is a cornerstone treatment in pediatric critical care. Accumulati...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU docto...