Hyperoxia after cardiac arrest may not increase ischemia-reperfusion injury

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Cornelia W Hoedemaekers
Johannes G van der Hoeven
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[1] Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre,Department of Intensive Care
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Critical Care | / 15卷
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Cardiac Arrest; Arterial Oxygen Saturation; Moderate Hypothermia; Neurological Deficit Score; European Resuscitation Council;
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In the last decade, moderate hypothermia has become the mainstay of treatment in the post-resuscitation period. However, for the damaged brain, optimizing oxygen transport, including arterial oxygenation, may also be important. The current view states that hyperoxia in the immediate post-resuscitation period may worsen cerebral outcome, and international guidelines recommend a target arterial oxygen saturation of 94% to 98%. An article in the previous issue of Critical Care challenges this viewpoint. In an elegant study using a Cox proportional hazards model combined with sensitivity analyses and time period matching, the authors show no independent association between hyperoxia and in-hospital mortality. The present commentary discusses these contradictory findings and suggests a practical solution to solve these differences.
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