T horacic S ociety of A ustralia and N ew Z ealand oxygen guidelines for acute oxygen use in adults: ‘Swimming between the flags’

Author:

Beasley Richard12,Chien Jimmy3,Douglas James4,Eastlake Leonie1,Farah Claude5678,King Gregory679,Moore Rosemary10,Pilcher Janine1211,Richards Michael1,Smith Sheree12,Walters Haydn13

Affiliation:

1. Medical Research Institute of New Zealand Wellington New Zealand

2. Wellington Regional Hospital Capital and Coast District Health Board Wellington New Zealand

3. Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Ludwig Engel Centre for Respiratory Research Westmead Millennium Institute University of Sydney at Westmead Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Thoracic Program The Prince Charles Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Department of Respiratory Medicine Concord Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Physiology and Imaging Group Woolcock Institute of Medical Research Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Australian School of Advanced Medicine Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. Department of Respiratory Medicine Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

10. Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. School of Biological Sciences Victoria University of Wellington Wellington New Zealand

12. School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Western Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

13. CRE for Chronic Respiratory Disease University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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