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Christian S. Meyhoff
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 125
Citations - 2743
Christian S. Meyhoff is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1899 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian S. Meyhoff include Copenhagen University Hospital & Frederiksberg Hospital.
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Effect of High Perioperative Oxygen Fraction on Surgical Site Infection and Pulmonary Complications After Abdominal Surgery: The PROXI Randomized Clinical Trial
Christian S. Meyhoff,Jørn Wetterslev,Lars N. Jorgensen,Steen Winther Henneberg,Claus Høgdall,Lene Lundvall,Poul-Erik Svendsen,Hannah Mollerup,Troels Haxholdt Lunn,Inger Simonsen,Kristian Martinsen,Therese Pulawska,Lars Bundgaard,Lasse Bugge,Egon G. Hansen,Claus Riber,Peter Gocht-Jensen,Line R Walker,Asger Bendtsen,Gun Johansson,Nina Skovgaard,Kim Heltø,Andrei Poukinski,André Korshin,Aqil Walli,Mustafa Bulut,Palle S Carlsson,Svein Åge Rodt,Liselotte B Lundbech,Henrik Rask,Niels Buch,Sharafaden K Perdawid,Joan Reza,Kirsten V Jensen,Charlotte G Carlsen,Frank S. Jensen,Lars S. Rasmussen +36 more
TL;DR: Administration of 80% oxygen compared with 30% oxygen did not result in a difference in risk of surgical site infection after abdominal surgery, as well as other secondary outcomes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Period-dependent Associations between Hypotension during and for Four Days after Noncardiac Surgery and a Composite of Myocardial Infarction and Death: A Substudy of the POISE-2 Trial.
Daniel I. Sessler,Christian S. Meyhoff,Nicole M. Zimmerman,Guangmei Mao,Kate Leslie,Skarlet M. Vásquez,Packianathaswamy Balaji,Jesús Álvarez-García,Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti,Joel L. Parlow,Prashant V. Rahate,Manfred D. Seeberger,Bruno Gossetti,S. A. Walker,Rajendra K. Premchand,Rikke M. Dahl,Emmanuelle Duceppe,Reitze N. Rodseth,Fernando Botto,P. J. Devereaux,P. J. Devereaux +20 more
TL;DR: Clinically important hypotension—a potentially modifiable exposure—was significantly associated with a composite of myocardial infarction and death during each of three perioperative periods, even after adjustment for previous hypotension.
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Increased long-term mortality after a high perioperative inspiratory oxygen fraction during abdominal surgery: follow-up of a randomized clinical trial.
Christian S. Meyhoff,Lars N. Jorgensen,Jørn Wetterslev,Karl Bang Christensen,Lars S. Rasmussen +4 more
TL;DR: Administration of 80% oxygen in the perioperative period was associated with significantly increased long-term mortality and this appeared to be statistically significant in patients undergoing cancer surgery but not in noncancer patients.
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Lower or Higher Oxygenation Targets for Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
Olav L. Schjørring,Thomas Lass Klitgaard,Anders Perner,Jørn Wetterslev,Theis Lange,Martin Siegemund,Minna Bäcklund,Frederik Keus,Jon Henrik Laake,Matt Morgan,Katrin Thormar,Søren A. Rosborg,Jannie Bisgaard,Annette E.S. Erntgaard,Anne Sofie H. Lynnerup,Rasmus L. Pedersen,Elena Crescioli,Theis C. Gielstrup,Meike T. Behzadi,Lone Musaeus Poulsen,Stine Estrup,Jens Laigaard,Cheme Andersen,Camilla Bekker Mortensen,Björn A. Brand,Jonathan White,Inge Lise Jarnvig,Morten Hylander Møller,Lars Quist,Morten H. Bestle,Martin Schønemann-Lund,Maj K. Kamper,Mathias Hindborg,Alexa Hollinger,Caroline E. Gebhard,Núria Zellweger,Christian S. Meyhoff,Mathias Hjort,Laura K. Bech,Thorbjørn Grøfte,Helle Bundgaard,Lars Ostergaard,Maria A. Thyø,Thomas Hildebrandt,Bülent Uslu,Christoffer Sølling,Nette Møller-Nielsen,Anne Craveiro Brøchner,Morten Borup,Marjatta Okkonen,Willem Dieperink,Ulf Gøttrup Pedersen,Anne Sofie Andreasen,Lone Buus,Tayyba N. Aslam,Robert Winding,Joerg C. Schefold,Stine B. Thorup,Susanne Iversen,Janus Engstrøm,Maj Brit Nørregaard Kjær,Bodil Steen Rasmussen +61 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the benefits and harms of different oxygenation levels for patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in the intensive care unit (ICU) were discussed. But, the benefits of different levels of oxygenation were not evaluated.
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High intraoperative inspiratory oxygen fraction and risk of major respiratory complications.
A.K. Staehr-Rye,A.K. Staehr-Rye,Christian S. Meyhoff,Flora T. Scheffenbichler,M.F. Vidal Melo,Mona Ring Gätke,J.L. Walsh,Karim S. Ladha,Stephanie D. Grabitz,Milcho Nikolov,Tobias Kurth,Lars S. Rasmussen,Matthias Eikermann +12 more
TL;DR: High intraoperative FIO2 was associated in a dose-dependent manner with major respiratory complications and with 30-day mortality and the effect remained stable in a sensitivity analysis controlled for oxygenation.