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Are Trauma Patients Getting Too Much Oxygen? 

Adit Ginde, MD, already had a hunch that most hospitalized trauma patients were receiving too much oxygen, but when the U.S Department of Defense came to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus looking for solutions to problems around battlefield oxygen, he saw the chance to put his theory to the test. 


Author Greg Glasgow | Publish Date March 16, 2022
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