Intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome
Gerald L Early1, Julie Wesp, Stanley M Augustin
1Department of Surgery, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine, USA. gerald.early@tmcmed.org
Abstract:
Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is seen with increasing frequency in the critically-ill. Elevated intraabdominal pressures interfere with vital organ function and contribute to mortality. Prevention, when possible and early recognition of occurrence with timely therapy will improve survival. Measurement of bladder pressures plays a critical role in diagnosis and guiding therapy. Treatment includes non-invasive and invasive methodologies designed to decrease the volume of abdominal contents and invasive methods to increase the compartment dimensions.
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