Pediatric patients that received chest compressions for cardiac arrest faced a reduced likelihood for survival to hospital ...
In a new study, pulse oximeters underestimated arterial oxygen saturation among patients in the ICU, and the ability of the ...
When a critically injured patient is admitted to the hospital, how much supplemental oxygen should they receive? Research ...
Hypoxemia is the most common complication of emergency endotracheal intubation of children, with an incidence of up to 50%.
When a critically injured patient is admitted to the hospital, how much supplemental oxygen should they receive? New research published this week in ...
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Background Supplemental oxygen is the commonest ‘drug’ used in the NICU; goals of therapy is to maintain normoxia whilst minimising hyperoxemia and hypoxemia. Objectives To determine the percentage of ...
The differences, or bias, between estimates of blood oxygen saturation levels as measured with pulse oximeters compared to ...
Using nicotine replacement therapy combined with behavioral support is twice as effective as treatment as usual in reducing cigarette usage among individuals receiving opioid agonist therapy. In ...
Stopping oral anticoagulation after AF ablation, the core problem with paradoxes like the smoker’s paradox, chronic total occlusion PCI, and an ACC/EHRA preview are discussed by John Mandrola ...
Signs you may die in your sleep can include chest pain and sweating linked to sudden cardiac arrest, one of the most common causes. Other risks include congestive heart failure, stroke, or terminal ...