Arterial hyperoxia and mortality in the cardiac intensive care unit
Jentzer J, van Diepen S, Alviar C, Miller P, Metkus T, Geller B, Kashani K. Arterial hyperoxia and mortality in the cardiac intensive care unit. Current Problems In Cardiology 2024, 49: 102738. PMID: 39025170, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2024.102738.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiac intensive care unitIn-hospital mortalityIntensive care unitEvaluate predictors of in-hospital mortalityArterial hyperoxiaPaO2 >Mayo Clinic CICU patientsAssociated with increased in-hospital mortalityCare unitPredictors of in-hospital mortalityAssociated with higher in-hospital mortalityAssociated with adverse outcomesTime of CICU admissionAdmission PaO2Higher in-hospital mortalityCritically ill populationArterial partial pressure of oxygenPositive-pressure ventilationJ-shaped associationExposure to hyperoxiaCICU patientsArterial partial pressureCICU admissionEvaluate predictorsMedian PaO2Exposure to hyperoxemia and mortality in cardiac intensive care unit patients
Alviar C, Jentzer J, Van Diepen S, Metkus T, Miller P, Kashani K. Exposure to hyperoxemia and mortality in cardiac intensive care unit patients. European Heart Journal Acute Cardiovascular Care 2024, 13: zuae036.138. DOI: 10.1093/ehjacc/zuae036.138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIn-hospital mortalityCardiac intensive care unitCardiac intensive care unit admissionJ-shaped associationJ-shaped relationshipCritical care settingCardiac intensive care unit patientsCare settingsAssociated with increased in-hospital mortalityCare conditionsInpatient deathCharlson Comorbidity IndexMayo Clinic CICU patientsIntensive care unit patientsAssociated with adverse outcomesAdmission diagnosisLogistic regressionCICU patientsExposure to hyperoxemiaHigher mortalityPrimary outcomeIntensive care unitIll cardiac patientsGeneral critical care settingCardiac patients