Higher versus lower fraction of inspired oxygen or targets of arterial oxygenation for adults admitted to the intensive care unit

Nov 28, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing higher and lower oxygen levels for adults in intensive care

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Abstract

Meta-analysis of 10 randomized controlled trials involving 1458 participants suggests that higher fractions of inspired oxygen may increase mortality compared to lower fractions.

  • Higher fractions of inspired oxygen are associated with a risk ratio of 1.18 for increased mortality at three months compared to lower fractions.
  • Serious adverse events show a risk ratio of 1.13 associated with higher fractions of inspired oxygen at the closest time point to three months.
  • No significant difference in lung injury rates was observed between higher and lower oxygen fractions, with a risk ratio of 1.03.
  • Quality of life data was not reported in any of the included trials.
  • Insufficient data is available regarding the effects of higher oxygen fractions on acute myocardial infarction, stroke, and sepsis.

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