Temporal trends and current practice patterns for intraoperative ventilation at U.S. academic medical centers: a retrospective study.

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Published in BMC Anesthesiol on March 28, 2015

Authors

Jonathan P Wanderer1, Jesse M Ehrenfeld2, Richard H Epstein3, Daryl J Kor4, Raquel R Bartz5, Ana Fernandez-Bustamante6, Marcos F Vidal Melo7, James M Blum8

Author Affiliations

1: Departments of Anesthesiology and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University, The Vanderbilt Clinic, 1301 Medical Center Drive, Suite 4648, Nashville, TN USA.
2: Departments of Anesthesiology, Biomedical Informatics, Health Policy and Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN USA.
3: Department of Anesthesiology, Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA USA.
4: Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN USA.
5: Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC USA.
6: Department of Anesthesiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Colorado, CO USA.
7: Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA USA.
8: Department of Anesthesiology, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA USA.

Associated clinical trials:

AN ANESTHESIA-CENTERED BUNDLE TO REDUCE POSTOPERATIVE PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS: THE PRIME-AIR STUDY (PRIME-AIR) | NCT04108130

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