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284 related items for PubMed ID: 12799335

  • 1. Supranormal trauma resuscitation causes more cases of abdominal compartment syndrome.
    Balogh Z, McKinley BA, Cocanour CS, Kozar RA, Valdivia A, Sailors RM, Moore FA.
    Arch Surg; 2003 Jun; 138(6):637-42; discussion 642-3. PubMed ID: 12799335
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  • 2. Both primary and secondary abdominal compartment syndrome can be predicted early and are harbingers of multiple organ failure.
    Balogh Z, McKinley BA, Holcomb JB, Miller CC, Cocanour CS, Kozar RA, Valdivia A, Ware DN, Moore FA.
    J Trauma; 2003 May; 54(5):848-59; discussion 859-61. PubMed ID: 12777898
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  • 3. Mission to eliminate postinjury abdominal compartment syndrome.
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  • 4. Abdominal compartment syndrome is common in medical intensive care unit patients receiving large-volume resuscitation.
    Daugherty EL, Hongyan Liang, Taichman D, Hansen-Flaschen J, Fuchs BD.
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  • 7. The conjoint effect of reduced crystalloid administration and decreased damage-control laparotomy use in the development of abdominal compartment syndrome.
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    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2014 Feb; 76(2):457-61. PubMed ID: 24398772
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  • 8. Intra-abdominal hypertension in the current era of modern trauma resuscitation.
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    ANZ J Surg; 2014 Mar; 84(3):166-71. PubMed ID: 23574113
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  • 9. Standardized trauma resuscitation: female hearts respond better.
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  • 10. Effect of maximizing oxygen delivery on morbidity and mortality rates in critically ill patients: a prospective, randomized, controlled study.
    Yu M, Levy MM, Smith P, Takiguchi SA, Miyasaki A, Myers SA.
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  • 11. Identifying patients at risk for high-grade intra-abdominal hypertension following trauma laparotomy.
    Strang SG, Van Imhoff DL, Van Lieshout EM, D'Amours SK, Van Waes OJ.
    Injury; 2015 May; 46(5):843-8. PubMed ID: 25805553
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  • 12. Outcomes in surgical versus medical patients with the secondary abdominal compartment syndrome.
    Cothren CC, Moore EE, Johnson JL, Moore JB.
    Am J Surg; 2007 Dec; 194(6):804-7; discussion 807-8. PubMed ID: 18005775
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  • 13. Patients with impending abdominal compartment syndrome do not respond to early volume loading.
    Balogh Z, McKinley BA, Cocanour CS, Kozar RA, Cox CS, Moore FA.
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  • 14. Secondary abdominal compartment syndrome: an underappreciated manifestation of severe hemorrhagic shock.
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  • 15. Incidence and clinical effects of intra-abdominal hypertension in critically ill patients.
    Vidal MG, Ruiz Weisser J, Gonzalez F, Toro MA, Loudet C, Balasini C, Canales H, Reina R, Estenssoro E.
    Crit Care Med; 2008 Jun; 36(6):1823-31. PubMed ID: 18520642
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  • 16. Secondary abdominal compartment syndrome is an elusive early complication of traumatic shock resuscitation.
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  • 18. Aggressive surveillance and early catheter-directed therapy in the management of intra-abdominal hypertension.
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  • 20. The evaluation of the effect of body positioning on intra-abdominal pressure measurement and the effect of intra-abdominal pressure at different body positioning on organ function and prognosis in critically ill patients.
    Yi M, Leng Y, Bai Y, Yao G, Zhu X.
    J Crit Care; 2012 Apr; 27(2):222.e1-6. PubMed ID: 22033056
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