Hospital moves put oxygen patients at risk: new study reveals dangers
NCT ID NCT05311007
First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study looked at 175 critically ill patients who needed high-flow nasal oxygen and were moved within the hospital for tests or to another unit. The goal was to see how often serious problems, like needing a breathing tube or very low oxygen levels, happened during these moves. The findings help doctors understand the risks and improve safety during transport.
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Locations
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CH Bretagne Atlantique vannes-Auray
Vannes, 56017, France
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CH de Martigues
Martigues, France
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CHU Orléans
Orléans, 45067, France
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Hospital Center of DAX
Dax, France
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