Search Results - "Skarzynski, Marie"

  • Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6

    Relying on pulse oximetry to avoid hypoxaemia and hyperoxia: A multicentre prospective cohort study in patients with circulatory failure by Boulain, Thierry, Nay, Mai-Anh, Dequin, Pierre-François, Lascarrou, Jean-Baptiste, Vignon, Philippe, Kamel, Toufik, Muller, Grégoire, Ehrmann, Stephan, Baudin, Olivier, Calvat, Sylvie, Cracco, Christophe, Desachy, Arnault, Lafon, Charles, Boitrou, Emmanuelle, Follin, Arnaud, Mentec, Hervé, Pajot, Olivier, Plantefève, Gaëtan, Thirion, Marina, Bruyère, Rémi, Quenot, Jean-Pierre, Bachoumas, Konstantinos, Fiancette, Maud, Lacherade, Jean Claude, Lebert, Christine, Martin-Lefèvre, Laurent, Reignier, Jean, Vinatier, Isabelle, Yehia, Aihem, Begot, Emmanuelle, Bellier, Remy, Clavel, Marc, François, Bruno, Galy, Antoine, Pichon, Nicolas, Bardou, Patrick, Bellec, Frédéric, Bonnivard, Michel, Marco, Anne, Roustan, Jérôme, Vimeux, Sylvie, Bretagnol, Anne, Mathonnet, Armelle, Bercault, Nicolas, Kamel, Toufik, Muller, Grégoire, Réminiac, François, Runge, Isabelle, Skarzynski, Marie, Chatellier, Delphine, Coudroy, Rémi, Frat, Jean-Pierre, Goudet, Véronique, Robert, René, Veinstein, Anne, Botoc, Vlad, Chevalier, Stéphanie, Collet, François, Gouello, Jean-Paul, Badin, Julie, Guillon, Antoine, Legras, Annick, Masseret, Elodie, Mercier, Emmanuelle, Talec, Patrice

    Published in Australian critical care (01-05-2023)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the predictive performance of pulse oximetry (SpO2) to rule out hypoxaemia and hyperoxia in critically ill patients…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  7. 7