Abdominal compartment syndrome: Risk factors, diagnosis, and current therapy

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Abstract

Abdominal compartment syndrome's manifestations are difficult to definitively detect on physical examination alone. Therefore, objective criteria have been articulated that aid the bedside clinician in detecting intra-abdominal hypertension as well as the abdominal compartment syndrome to initiate prompt and potentially life-saving intervention. At-risk patient populations should be routinely monitored and tiered interventions should be undertaken as a team approach to management. © 2012 Gina M. Luckianow et al.

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Luckianow, G. M., Ellis, M., Governale, D., & Kaplan, L. J. (2012). Abdominal compartment syndrome: Risk factors, diagnosis, and current therapy. Critical Care Research and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/908169

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