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Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’

Oxygen is a life‐saving therapy but, when given inappropriately, may also be hazardous. Therefore, in the acute medical setting, oxygen should only be given as treatment for hypoxaemia and requires appropriate prescription, monitoring and review. This update to the Thoracic Society of Australia and...

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Autores principales: Barnett, Adrian, Beasley, Richard, Buchan, Catherine, Chien, Jimmy, Farah, Claude S., King, Gregory, McDonald, Christine F., Miller, Belinda, Munsif, Maitri, Psirides, Alex, Reid, Lynette, Roberts, Mary, Smallwood, Natasha, Smith, Sheree
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/resp.14218
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author Barnett, Adrian
Beasley, Richard
Buchan, Catherine
Chien, Jimmy
Farah, Claude S.
King, Gregory
McDonald, Christine F.
Miller, Belinda
Munsif, Maitri
Psirides, Alex
Reid, Lynette
Roberts, Mary
Smallwood, Natasha
Smith, Sheree
author_facet Barnett, Adrian
Beasley, Richard
Buchan, Catherine
Chien, Jimmy
Farah, Claude S.
King, Gregory
McDonald, Christine F.
Miller, Belinda
Munsif, Maitri
Psirides, Alex
Reid, Lynette
Roberts, Mary
Smallwood, Natasha
Smith, Sheree
author_sort Barnett, Adrian
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description Oxygen is a life‐saving therapy but, when given inappropriately, may also be hazardous. Therefore, in the acute medical setting, oxygen should only be given as treatment for hypoxaemia and requires appropriate prescription, monitoring and review. This update to the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) guidance on acute oxygen therapy is a brief and practical resource for all healthcare workers involved with administering oxygen therapy to adults in the acute medical setting. It does not apply to intubated or paediatric patients. Recommendations are made in the following six clinical areas: assessment of hypoxaemia (including use of arterial blood gases); prescription of oxygen; peripheral oxygen saturation targets; delivery, including non‐invasive ventilation and humidified high‐flow nasal cannulae; the significance of high oxygen requirements; and acute hypercapnic respiratory failure. There are three sections which provide (1) a brief summary, (2) recommendations in detail with practice points and (3) a detailed explanation of the reasoning and evidence behind the recommendations. It is anticipated that these recommendations will be disseminated widely in structured programmes across Australia and New Zealand.
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spelling pubmed-93036732022-07-28 Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’ Barnett, Adrian Beasley, Richard Buchan, Catherine Chien, Jimmy Farah, Claude S. King, Gregory McDonald, Christine F. Miller, Belinda Munsif, Maitri Psirides, Alex Reid, Lynette Roberts, Mary Smallwood, Natasha Smith, Sheree Respirology Position Paper Oxygen is a life‐saving therapy but, when given inappropriately, may also be hazardous. Therefore, in the acute medical setting, oxygen should only be given as treatment for hypoxaemia and requires appropriate prescription, monitoring and review. This update to the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) guidance on acute oxygen therapy is a brief and practical resource for all healthcare workers involved with administering oxygen therapy to adults in the acute medical setting. It does not apply to intubated or paediatric patients. Recommendations are made in the following six clinical areas: assessment of hypoxaemia (including use of arterial blood gases); prescription of oxygen; peripheral oxygen saturation targets; delivery, including non‐invasive ventilation and humidified high‐flow nasal cannulae; the significance of high oxygen requirements; and acute hypercapnic respiratory failure. There are three sections which provide (1) a brief summary, (2) recommendations in detail with practice points and (3) a detailed explanation of the reasoning and evidence behind the recommendations. It is anticipated that these recommendations will be disseminated widely in structured programmes across Australia and New Zealand. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2022-02-17 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9303673/ /pubmed/35178831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/resp.14218 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Respirology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Asian Pacific Society of Respirology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Position Paper
Barnett, Adrian
Beasley, Richard
Buchan, Catherine
Chien, Jimmy
Farah, Claude S.
King, Gregory
McDonald, Christine F.
Miller, Belinda
Munsif, Maitri
Psirides, Alex
Reid, Lynette
Roberts, Mary
Smallwood, Natasha
Smith, Sheree
Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title_full Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title_fullStr Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title_short Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Acute Oxygen Use in Adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’
title_sort thoracic society of australia and new zealand position statement on acute oxygen use in adults: ‘swimming between the flags’
topic Position Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/resp.14218
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