医学
相对风险
吸入氧分数
荟萃分析
置信区间
肺不张
不利影响
需要伤害的数量
科克伦图书馆
随机对照试验
系统回顾
严格标准化平均差
外科
子群分析
麻醉
内科学
梅德林
机械通风
需要治疗的数量
肺
政治学
法学
作者
Katharina Mattishent,Menaka Thavarajah,Anirban Sinha,Adam Peel,Matthias Egger,Joseph S. Solomkin,Stijn De Jonge,Asad Latif,Sean M. Berenholtz,Benedetta Allegranzi,Yoon K. Loke
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bja.2018.11.026
摘要
BackgroundEvidence-based guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO) have recommended a high (80%) fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) to reduce surgical site infection in adult surgical patients undergoing general anaesthesia with tracheal intubation. However, there is ongoing debate over the safety of high FiO2. We performed a systematic review to define the relative risk of clinically relevant adverse events (AE) associated with high FiO2.MethodsWe reviewed potentially relevant articles from the WHO review supporting the recommendation, including an updated (July 2018) search of EMBASE and PubMed for randomised and non-randomised controlled studies reporting AE in surgical patients receiving 80% FiO2 compared with 30–35% FiO2. We assessed study quality and performed meta-analyses of risk ratios (RR) comparing 80% FiO2 against 30–35% for major complications, mortality, and intensive care admission.ResultsWe included 17 moderate–good quality trials and two non-randomised studies with serious-critical risk of bias. No evidence of harm with high FiO2 was found for major AE in the meta-analysis of randomised trials: atelectasis RR 0.91 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.59–1.42); cardiovascular events RR 0.90 (95% CI 0.32–2.54); intensive care admission RR 0.93 (95% CI 0.7–1.12); and death during the trial RR 0.49 (95% CI 0.17–1.37). One non-randomised study reported that high FiO2 was associated with major respiratory AE [RR 1.99 (95% CI 1.72–2.31)].ConclusionsNo definite signal of harm with 80% FiO2 in adult surgical patients undergoing general anaesthesia was demonstrated and there is little evidence on safety-related issues to discourage its use in this population.
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