Retrospective observational evaluation of postoperative oxygen saturation levels and associated postoperative respiratory complications and hospital resource utilization
The clinical importance of postoperative episodic hypoxemia is still unclear, and therefore largely under-studied. As a result, there is limited understanding of its relationship with early postoperative respiratory complications (PRC, defined as intubation within three days of surgery) and hospital...
Main Authors: | Ramachandran, S, Thompson, A, Pandit, J, Devine, S, Shanks, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2017
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