The New England Journal - Journal Watch: Year in Review 2016
And Finally … Rounding Out Our Top 10: Additional notable 2016 studies
Editor: Allan S. Brett
Cardiovascular Outcomes with Newer Antidiabetes Drugs
Editor: Paul S. Mueller
Does CPAP Prevent Adverse CV Events in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Editor: Kirsten E. Fleischmann
Focus on Inappropriate Opioid Use Intensifies
Editor: Thomas L. Schwenk
New Sepsis-3 Definitions Await Confirmatory Data
Editor: Patricia Kritek
Pulmonary Embolism as a Cause of Syncope
Editor: Allan S. Brett
Racial Differences Persist in End-of-Life Care
Editor: Bruce Soloway
Randomized Comparison of Surgery, Radiotherapy, and Surveillance for Prostate Cancer
Editor: Allan S. Brett
With Oxygen, Could Less Be More?
Editor: Patricia Kritek
Zika Makes Headlines
Editor: Abigail Zuger, MD

Oxygen in Critically Ill Patients: Too Much of a Good Thing Might Do Harm Voltar

Editor Associado: Daniel D. Dressler

With Oxygen, Could Less Be More? - Editor: Patricia Kritek

Artigo Autor(es) Referência
Effect of Conservative vs Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Mortality Among Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: The Oxygen-ICU Randomized Clinical Trial. Girardis Massimo, Busani Stefano, Damiani Elisa, Donati Abele, Rinaldi Laura, Marudi Andrea, Morelli Andrea, Antonelli Massimo, Singer Mervyn JAMA. 2016 Oct; 316(Oct):1583-1589. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.11993. pii: .
Oxygen in the ICU: Too Much of a Good Thing? Ferguson Niall D JAMA. 2016 Oct; 316(Oct):1553-1554. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.13800. pii: .
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