Published 2022
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Publication
Ventilatory settings in the initial 72 h and their association with outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: a preplanned secondary analysis of the targeted hypothermia versus targeted normothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (TTM2) trial
- Creators
- Robba, Chiara
- Badenes, Rafael
- Battaglini, Denise
- Ball, Lorenzo
- Brunetti, Iole
- Jakobsen, Janus C
- Lilja, Gisela
- Friberg, Hans
- Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D
- Young, Paul J
- Eastwood, Glenn
- Chew, Michelle S
- Unden, Johan
- Thomas, Matthew
- Joannidis, Michael
- Nichol, Alistair
- Lundin, Andreas
- Hollenberg, Jacob
- Hammond, Naomi
- Saxena, Manoj
- Annborn, Martin
- Solar, Miroslav
- Taccone, Fabio S
- Dankiewicz, Josef
- Nielsen, Niklas
- Pelosi, Paolo
- Others:
- Robba, Chiara
- Badenes, Rafael
- Battaglini, Denise
- Ball, Lorenzo
- Brunetti, Iole
- Jakobsen, Janus C
- Lilja, Gisela
- Friberg, Han
- Wendel-Garcia, Pedro D
- Young, Paul J
- Eastwood, Glenn
- Chew, Michelle S
- Unden, Johan
- Thomas, Matthew
- Joannidis, Michael
- Nichol, Alistair
- Lundin, Andrea
- Hollenberg, Jacob
- Hammond, Naomi
- Saxena, Manoj
- Annborn, Martin
- Solar, Miroslav
- Taccone, Fabio S
- Dankiewicz, Josef
- Nielsen, Nikla
- Pelosi, Paolo
Description
The optimal ventilatory settings in patients after cardiac arrest and their association with outcome remain unclear. The aim of this study was to describe the ventilatory settings applied in the first 72 h of mechanical ventilation in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and their association with 6-month outcomes.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1091555
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1091555
- Origin repository
- UNIGE