In critical care, meticulous monitoring of oxygen saturation and haemodynamic parameters is vital to guiding therapeutic interventions and improving patient outcomes. Traditional metrics, such as ...
The largest study of its kind found that sufferers with the highest oxygen deprivation were at the greatest risk. Doctors advise sufferers to have treatment because maintaining oxygen levels at night ...
Aiming for an oxygen saturation level of between 91% and 95% can reduce mortality, particularly in babies born very preterm (between 28 weeks and 31 weeks plus 6 days) and extremely preterm (under 28 ...
LTOT is used to treat stable COPD in people who have developed daytime hypoxaemia. People with COPD and a persistent resting stable oxygen saturation of 92% or less should have an assessment to find ...