Selected article for: "blood oxygen saturation and oxygen saturation"

Author: Groeneveld, Geert H; van der Reyden, Tanny J; Joosten, Simone A; Bootsma, Hester J; Cobbaert, Christa M; de Vries, Jutte J C; Kuijper, Ed J; van Dissel, Jaap T
Title: Non-lytic antibiotic treatment in community-acquired pneumococcal pneumonia does not attenuate inflammation: the PRISTINE trial
  • Document date: 2019_5_18
  • ID: 19ueli6e_14
    Snippet: Time to clinical stability is defined as the days from admission until: the temperature is 37.8 C, heart rate is 100 beats per min, respiratory rate is 24 per min, oxygen saturation is 90%, systolic blood pressure is 90 mmHg, mental status is normal and there is ability for oral intake. 21 If these criteria are not all met on the day of discharge, the day after discharge is defined as the day of clinical stability. Time to defervescence was defin.....
    Document: Time to clinical stability is defined as the days from admission until: the temperature is 37.8 C, heart rate is 100 beats per min, respiratory rate is 24 per min, oxygen saturation is 90%, systolic blood pressure is 90 mmHg, mental status is normal and there is ability for oral intake. 21 If these criteria are not all met on the day of discharge, the day after discharge is defined as the day of clinical stability. Time to defervescence was defined by body temperature ,37.5 C during two consecutive measurements at least 8 h apart. The prescription of antipyretics was not part of the study protocol.

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