Abdominal compartment syndrome: clinical aspects and monitoring
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Critical care clinics
Abstract
Markedly elevated intra-abdominal pressures will result in predictable hemodynamic consequences related to compromised venous return. When the hemodynamic abnormalities are associated with organ dysfunction of failure, patients suffer from the abdominal compartment syndrome. At-risk patients should be routinely monitored for intra-abdominal hypertension, and a multidisciplinary care paradigm should be established. Vigorous resuscitation of both surgical and medical patients highly correlates with IAH and ACS risk. Vigilance, prompt diagnosis, and intervention for abdominal compartment syndrome will reduce the morbidity and mortality in critically ill. Future challenges include altering resuscitation strategies to reduce ascites formation, earlier diagnosis of organ dysfunction, and intra-organ monitoring techniques.
First Page
415
Last Page
33
DOI
10.1016/j.ccc.2007.05.006
Publication Date
7-1-2007
Recommended Citation
Lui, Felix; Sangosanya, Ayodele; and Kaplan, Lewis J., "Abdominal compartment syndrome: clinical aspects and monitoring" (2007). Surgery. 254.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/surgery/254
Identifier
17900479 (pubmed); 10.1016/j.ccc.2007.05.006 (doi); S0749-0704(07)00035-8 (pii)