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[Intra-abdominal pressure measurement].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2022
An elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) above 12 mmHg is a pathological finding in critically ill patients. IAP are classified into different degrees of intra-abdominal hypertension and, in the presence of associated organ failure, as abdominal compartment syndrome.
Anja, Kühn   +2 more
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Continuous intra-abdominal pressure measurement technique

The American Journal of Surgery, 2004
Abdominal compartment syndrome can develop within 12 hours of intensive care unit (ICU) admission in high-risk (shock/trauma, burn, pancreatitis, postabdominal aortic surgery) patients. The current standard of intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) measurement via the urinary catheter is labor intensive, and its intermittent nature could prevent timely ...
Zsolt, Balogh   +4 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. The purpose of this study was to determine normal intra-abdominal pressure in randomly selected hospitalized patients ...
N C, Sanchez   +5 more
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INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE

Archives of Surgery, 1939
Previous writers 1 have commented on the confusion which exists on the subject of intra-abdominal pressure. The recent literature regarding this is small, but one finds many conflicting statements. Some writers state flatly that the intra-abdominal pressure is negative; others, that it is positive, atmospheric or variable.
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Intra-Abdominal Pressure Measurement Devices

Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2022
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Technologic Analysis is to review devices designed to measure intra-abdominal pressure (IAP); these devices are used to detect intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). APPROACH: Published literature focusing on devices
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Spatial restraints and intra-abdominal pressure

Ergonomics, 1985
Fifty-four National Coal Board employees participated in an investigation of the effects of spatial restraints on acceptable manual-handling capacity. The particular spatial restraints considered were limited headroom, frontal and lateral barriers, asymmetric activities and fixed or trapped foot position.
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Intra-abdominal pressure in small ruminants

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 2010
Summary Intra-abdominal pressure was measured in goats. A dorso-ventral pressure gradient exists on which the zero plane corresponds to the level of the gas-fluid interface within the rumen: above this plane the pressure is negative, below it the pressure is directly proportional to the depth of the abdomen below the zero plane ...
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[Noninvasive intra-abdominal pressure measurement].

Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2022
In critically ill patients an intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is a frequent phenomenon. An IAH is defined as an intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) persistently ≥ 12 mm Hg and an abdominal compartment syndrome is defined as an IAP with a persistent pressure ≥ 20 mm Hg in combination with newly occurring organ failure.
Georg, Braun, Kristina, Schäfer
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Intra-abdominal pressure

Clinical Biomechanics, 1988
R, Adams, R, Aspden
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Monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure.

Minerva anestesiologica, 2002
Intra-abdominal pressure monitoring is a very important parameter in the ICU setting, since pathological alterations of this value are significant and are responsible for functional alterations involving cardio-respiratory system, kidneys and central nervous system.
M, Asnaghi   +3 more
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