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Hypoxemia (or Hypoxaemia) is generally defined as decreased partial pressure of oxygen in blood, sometimes specifically as less than which, without further specification, would include both concentration of dissolved oxygen and oxygen bound to hemoglobin.
Mechanical ventilation damages lungs, says scientist

Mechanical ventilation damages lungs, says scientist

Prone ventilation for ARDS patients does not lower mortality rate, says new study

Prone ventilation for ARDS patients does not lower mortality rate, says new study

H1N1 illness in young Mexican patients associated with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome

H1N1 illness in young Mexican patients associated with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome

Implicit licenses clinical stage antibody program from Lilly

Implicit licenses clinical stage antibody program from Lilly

FDA approves Lusedra (fospropofol disodium) injection for monitored anesthesia care sedation

FDA approves Lusedra (fospropofol disodium) injection for monitored anesthesia care sedation

Drops in blood oxygen levels may be key to sudden death in some epilepsy patients

Drops in blood oxygen levels may be key to sudden death in some epilepsy patients

New guidelines to improve palliative care at the end of life

New guidelines to improve palliative care at the end of life

Continuous positive airway pressure improves symptoms of depression in obstructive sleep apnea patients

Continuous positive airway pressure improves symptoms of depression in obstructive sleep apnea patients

Ambulatory oxygen rarely a benefit in COPD patients without resting hypoxemia

Ambulatory oxygen rarely a benefit in COPD patients without resting hypoxemia

Newborns with respiratory distress should be evaluated for primary ciliary dyskinesia

Newborns with respiratory distress should be evaluated for primary ciliary dyskinesia

Case definitions for human infections with influenza A (H5N1) virus

Case definitions for human infections with influenza A (H5N1) virus

Delirium in ICU patients a predictor of mortality

Delirium in ICU patients a predictor of mortality

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