Ventilation management and outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a protocol for a preplanned secondary analysis of the TTM2 trial
<strong>Introduction</strong> Mechanical ventilation is a fundamental component in the management of patients post cardiac arrest. However, the ventilator settings and the gas-exchange targets used after cardiac arrest may not be optimal to minimise post-anoxic secondary brain injury. Th...
Main Authors: | Robba, C, Nielsen, N, Dankiewicz, J, Badenes, R, Battaglini, D, Ball, L, Brunetti, I, Pedro David, W-G, Young, P, Eastwood, G, Chew, MS, Jakobsen, J, Unden, J, Thomas, M, Joannidis, M, Nichol, A, Lundin, A, Hollenberg, J, Lilja, G, Hammond, NE, Saxena, M, Martin, A, Solar, M, Taccone, FS, Friberg, HA, Pelosi, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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