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Change in oxygen standards for trauma patients?

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New research published this week in JAMA Network Open suggests it's often less than the current standard.

University of Colorado School of Medicine researchers say this research could also act as a foundation for improved standards of care for trauma patients across the country.

The SAVE O2 study took place at eight level 1 trauma centers across the U.S. , enrolling nearly 13,000 patients.

O2Matic works via a closed-loop physiologic control that measures oxygen and delivers it to the patient as necessary.

A human will no longer have to turn a knob every few hours to adjust oxygen levels.

The device has been approved for use in Europe but not yet evaluated in the U.S ..

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