Oxygen Targets in Comatose Survivors of Cardiac Arrest

In comatose patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the incidence of death or severe disability was similar regardless of whether a restrictive or a liberal oxygenation strategy was used.

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Published inThe New England journal of medicine Vol. 387; no. 16; pp. 1467 - 1476
Main Authors Schmidt, Henrik, Kjaergaard, Jesper, Hassager, Christian, Mølstrøm, Simon, Grand, Johannes, Borregaard, Britt, Roelsgaard Obling, Laust E., Venø, Søren, Sarkisian, Laura, Mamaev, Dmitry, Jensen, Lisette O., Nyholm, Benjamin, Høfsten, Dan E., Josiassen, Jakob, Thomsen, Jakob H., Thune, Jens J., Lindholm, Matias G., Stengaard Meyer, Martin A., Winther-Jensen, Matilde, Sørensen, Marc, Frydland, Martin, Beske, Rasmus P., Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth, Wiberg, Sebastian, Boesgaard, Søren, Lind Jørgensen, Vibeke, Møller, Jacob E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston Massachusetts Medical Society 20.10.2022
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Summary:In comatose patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the incidence of death or severe disability was similar regardless of whether a restrictive or a liberal oxygenation strategy was used.
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ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa2208686