Background: Oxygen is liberally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Nevertheless, ICU doctors' preferences for supplementing oxygen are inadequately described. The aim was to identify ICU doctors' preferences for arterial oxygenation levels in mechanically ventilated adult ICU patients.
Methods: In April to August 2016, an online multiple-choice 17-part-questionnaire was distributed to 1080 ICU doctors in seven Northern European countries. Repeated reminder e-mails were sent. The study ended in October 2016.
Results: The response rate was 63%. When evaluating oxygenation 52% of respondents rated arterial oxygen tension (PaO ) the most important parameter; 24% a combination of PaO and arterial oxygen saturation (SaO ); and 23% preferred SaO . Increasing, decreasing or not changing a default fraction of inspired oxygen of 0.50 showed preferences for a PaO around 8 kPa in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a PaO around 10 kPa in patients with healthy lungs, acute respiratory distress syndrome or sepsis, and a PaO around 12 kPa in patients with cardiac or cerebral ischaemia. Eighty per cent would accept a PaO of 8 kPa or lower and 77% would accept a PaO of 12 kPa or higher in a clinical trial of oxygenation targets.
Conclusion: Intensive care unit doctors preferred PaO to SaO in monitoring oxygen treatment when peripheral oxygen saturation was not included in the question. The identification of PaO as the preferred target and the thorough clarification of preferences are important when ascertaining optimal oxygenation targets. In particular when designing future clinical trials of higher vs lower oxygenation targets in ICU patients.
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Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med
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Department of Pulmonology, University Hospital Zurich, Rämistrasse 100, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
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