Conservative oxygen therapy for mechanically ventilated adults with suspected hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy.
Paul Jeffrey YoungDiane MackleRinaldo BellomoMichael BaileyRichard BeasleyAdam DeaneGlenn EastwoodSimon FinferRoss FreebairnVictoria KingNatalie LinkeEdward LittonColin McArthurShay McGuinnessRakshit Panwarnull nullPublished in: Intensive care medicine (2020)
Conservative oxygen therapy was not associated with a statistically significant reduction in death or unfavourable neurological outcomes at day 180. The potential for important benefit or harm from conservative oxygen therapy in HIE patients is not excluded by these data.
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