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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry | 2014

Too much of a good thing

P. Hopkins; Peter Andrews

‘Oxygenation’ failure is both a common cause and a consequence of critical illness, and the optimisation of oxygen delivery is a key and central tenet of intensive care medicine. However, the best strategy for achieving this goal has proved remarkably difficult to define. Transfusion and supra-normalisation of cardiac index have both been associated with unexpected harm in some categories of critically ill patient.1–3 However, perhaps the most fundamental weakness in the supportive care evidence base is our inability to recommend an optimal PaO2/FiO2 ratio to best balance the risks and benefits of supplemental oxygen therapy. This is because too much and too little oxygen can both result in host injury in the setting of critical illness. Efforts to avoid injurious ventilator settings, unopposed atelectasis, vasoconstriction, loss of hypoxic ventilatory drive and free radical injury are offset by the known benefits of enhanced oxygen delivery and the discovery that ‘permissive’ hypoxia may have long term neurocognitive sequelae.4–7 The presence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) raises the stakes and the complexity of this risk-benefit equation. It is unsurprising that evidence surrounding optimal oxygenation of brain-injured patients is inconsistent. While some individual institutions have reported a benefit from brain …


International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia | 2015

Maternal critical care – time to embrace continuity

Andre Vercueil; P. Hopkins


F1000Research | 2015

Volume assessment in critically ill patients: echocardiography, bioreactance and pulse contour thermodilution

Sam Hutchings; P. Hopkins; Alfonso Campanile


The journal of the Intensive Care Society | 2010

Correspondence Regarding: ‘Critical Care Consultants as Organ Donation Champions — Could There Be a Conflict of Interest?’

John Gannon; Arpan Guha; Francis Andrews; Jerome McCann; Richard Pugh; P. Hopkins; Andre Vercueil

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Arpan Guha

Royal Liverpool University Hospital

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