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Determinants and practice variability of oxygen administration during surgery in the U.S., a retrospective cohort study.

Frederic T Billings IvDavid R McIlroyMatthew S ShotwellMarcos G LopezMichelle T VaughnJennifer L MorseCassandra J HennesseyJonathan P WandererMatthew W SemlerTodd W RiceHannah WunschSachin Kheterpal
Published in: Anesthesiology (2024)
Among adults undergoing surgery with anesthesia and tracheal intubation, supplemental oxygen administration was variable and appeared arbitrary. Most patient and procedure factors had statistical but minor clinical associations with oxygen administration. Medical center and anesthesia provider explained significantly more variability in oxygen administration than patient or procedure factors.
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