Hyperoxemia
Cross-source consensus on Hyperoxemia from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Hyperoxemia is defined as peripheral oxygen saturation above 96% and is common among inpatients. — Statistical analysis plan for the Strategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen using Autonomous Oxygen Titration Intervention (SAVE-O2 AI) trial: protocol
- Clinical staff routinely over-administer supplemental oxygen to hospitalized patients with acute injury or illness. — Statistical analysis plan for the Strategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen using Autonomous Oxygen Titration Intervention (SAVE-O2 AI) trial: protocol
- Prior SAVE-O2 trials showed that targeting normoxemia safely reduced supplemental oxygen use without increasing hypoxemia or worsening clinical outcomes. — Statistical analysis plan for the Strategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen using Autonomous Oxygen Titration Intervention (SAVE-O2 AI) trial: protocol
- Hyperoxemia results in wasteful use of a limited resource, especially in austere environments. — Statistical analysis plan for the Strategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen using Autonomous Oxygen Titration Intervention (SAVE-O2 AI) trial: protocol