Intraoperative Inspiratory Oxygen Fraction and Myocardial Injury After Noncardiac Surgery: Results From an International Observational Study in Relation to Recent Controlled Trials
Sofie S. Pedersen(Frederiksberg Hospital), Christian S. Meyhoff, Shirley Pettit(McMaster University), Yingzhi Liu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Matthew T.V. Chan(Chinese University of Hong Kong), P.J. Devereaux(Apple (Israel)), Daniel I. Sessler(Outcomes Research Consortium), Félix R. Montes(Institute of Cardiology), Andrea Kurz(University of Vienna), Clara E. Mathar(Frederiksberg Hospital), Mike Jacka(University of Alberta), Cecilie Holse(Frederiksberg Hospital), Lin Zhang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Alexandra Torborg(University of KwaZulu-Natal), Thuli Biyase(Institute of Cardiology), Chew Yin Wang(Western University)
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