Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3231786 | Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The maximum ScvO2 value achieved in the ED (both abnormally low and high) was associated with increased mortality. In multivariate analysis for initial ScvO2, the hyperoxia group was associated with increased mortality, but not the hypoxia group. This study suggests that future research aimed at targeting methods to normalize high ScvO2 values by therapies that improve microcirculatory flow or mitochondrial dysfunction may be warranted.
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Authors
Jennifer V. MD, Alan E. MD, David F. MD, Ryan C. MD, Stephen MD, MPH, Nathan I. MD, MPH, Emergency Medicine Shock Research Network (EMShockNet) Investigators Emergency Medicine Shock Research Network (EMShockNet) Investigators,