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[Intra-abdominal pressure].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1995
The abdominal pressure is a hydrostatic one, which can be measured in the bladder, the rectum and the stomach. In physiologic conditions, the abdominal pressure is variable, with peaks as high as 100 to 200 mmHg at the time of defecation, cough. The increase in abdominal pressure elicited by abdominal distension or compression acts directly on the ...
P Y, Carry, V, Banssillon
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WOUND SEPARATION AND INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1969
SUMMARYIn patients undergoing cholecystectomy, increases in intra‐abdominal pressure were recorded by means of a balloon in the peritoneal cavity during recovery from general anaesthesia, and during coughing and straining on the first to seventh day after operation.
J, Kewenter, N G, Kock, H, Lundberg
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Intra-Abdominal Pressure

Archives of Surgery, 1965
Introduction INCREASED intra-abdominal pressure has long been considered an important factor in the etiology of hernias of all types. By common concept, straining at lifting is most often incriminated as the incident, which caused the appearance of the hernia. This is an important consideration in industrial liability.
H G, LIGHT, J A, ROUTLEDGE
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Measuring intra-abdominal pressure

Nursing, 2007
Learn how to monitor IAP through your patient's indwelling urinary catheter to detect signs of abdominal compartment syndrome.
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Intraperitoneal Pressure and Intra-Abdominal Pressure: Are they the Same?

Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2011
Background In peritoneal dialysis (PD), a standard therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the effects of using the peritoneum as an exchange membrane and of dialysate dwelling within the peritoneal cavity creates some mechanical changes, including an increase in intraperitoneal pressure (IPP ...
Abdullah, Al-Hwiesh   +3 more
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The Role of Intra-Abdominal Pressure in Cryptorchidism

Journal of Urology, 1993
The effect of intra-abdominal pressure was investigated in the rat, in which the testes normally descend on or about the 21st day of age. In newborn rats less than 5 days old, the entire anterior abdominal wall musculature was excised from the level of the umbilicus to the xiphoid process.
A A, Attah, J M, Hutson
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Intra-abdominal Pressure in the Morbidly Obese

Obesity Surgery, 2005
Recent data suggests that increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is one factor associated with the morbidity of morbidly obese patients, who have a BMI>35 kg/m2. IAP has been proposed to be an abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). This study investigated the characteristics of IAP in morbidly obese patients.45 morbidly obese patients (mean BMI55+/-2 ...
David M, Lambert   +2 more
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Increased Intra-abdominal Pressure

2018
Clinicians are often unfamiliar with maternal-fetal physiology in critical illness including the possible impact of increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) on both the mother and the fetus. Pregnancy is a particular condition where multiple factors such as obesity, preeclampsia, or postpartum hemorrhage may lead ...
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Intra-Abdominal Pressure during Swimming

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013
The present study aimed to determine the intra-abdominal pressure during front crawl swimming at different velocities in competitive swimmers and to clarify the relationships between stroke indices and changes in intra-abdominal pressure. The subjects were 7 highly trained competitive collegiate male swimmers.
S, Moriyama   +7 more
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What is Normal Intra-Abdominal Pressure?

The American Surgeon, 2001
The causes and effects of increased intra-abdominal pressure and abdominal compartment syndrome have been well documented. However, there have been no large series to determine normal intra-abdominal pressure in hospitalized patients.
N C, Sanchez   +5 more
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