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Atmospheric Oxygen is 21% for a good reason!

More evidence that oxygen saturation of 94-96 % is enough in most critically ill patient groups. Hyperoxia increases mortality according to meta-analysis. #ER https://t.co/3vRFkUXnvr — Anesthesia&CritCare (@AnesthCritCare) April 27, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 28, 2018Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:oxygen1 Comment on Atmospheric Oxygen is 21% for a good reason!

More Oxygen!

As a nursing student, you might find all the different oxygen delivery systems confusing. But not anymore! In this post we’ll cover the main oxygen delivery systems you’ll see in your clinical rotations. Ready? A Few Important Terms Before we get into the different types of oxygen delivery systems, we need to go over a… viaContinue reading “More Oxygen!”

Posted byketaminhFebruary 24, 2018Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:oxygen

Outcomes with Oxygen in Suspected Myocardial Infarction

New Quick Take video: Outcomes with Oxygen in Suspected Myocardial Infarction https://t.co/QMsRbwywOR pic.twitter.com/bx42Cfkr04 — NEJM (@NEJM) September 27, 2017

Posted byketaminhSeptember 28, 2017September 28, 2017Posted inEmergency medicine and critical careTags:2017, myocardial-infarction, oxygen

THE OXYGEN-ICU TRIAL —

We have been concerned about hyperoxaemia for a long time. Numerous studies have documented how supranormal O2-concentrations are harmfull in critical illness. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell anyway, ICU practice hasn’t changed much. We deal with hypoxia straight away, but otherwise we leave … Continue reading → via THE OXYGEN-ICU TRIAL —

Posted byketaminhDecember 12, 2016Posted inUncategorizedTags:ICU, oxygen2 Comments on THE OXYGEN-ICU TRIAL —

Demonstration of Factors Influencing Performance of Oxygen Delivery Devices

Check out the full post by Dr Nicholas CHrimes

Posted byketaminhOctober 16, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Interviews of interesting people, Online critical airway trainingTags:delivery, devices, oxygen2 Comments on Demonstration of Factors Influencing Performance of Oxygen Delivery Devices

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