Variable oxygen administration in surgical and medical wards evaluated by 30-day mortality-An observational study.
Hannibal TroensegaardCecilie PetersenNiels E PedersenTonny S PetersenChristian Sahlholt MeyhoffPublished in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2021)
Patients who received excessive oxygen administration in surgical and medical wards during the first 48 hours of admission had a higher mortality risk within 30 days compared to patients with adequate oxygen administration. However, inadequate oxygen therapy still renders highest mortality and should be avoided.