Abdominal compartment syndrome

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
  • This is a flowchart on abdominal compartment syndrome, covering the etiology, pathophysiology, and manifestations.
    ADDITIONAL TAGS:
    Normal IAP: 12 mmHg
    Risk factors / SDOH
    Cell / tissue damage
    Structural factors
    Abdominal compartment syndrome
    Medicine / iatrogenic
    Infectious / microbial
    Biochem / metabolic
    Immunology / inflammation
    Signs / symptoms
    Tests / imaging / labs
    Neurological pathology
    Genetic / hereditary
    Flow physiology
    Pathophysiology
    Etiology
    Manifestations
    ↑ intraabdominal pressure (IAP) 15-20 mmHg
    Elevation of diaphragm
    Compression of IVC
    ↓ venous return
    ↓ cardiac output
    Renal vasoconstriction
    Impaired venous drainage
    ↑ RAAS
    ↓ GFR
    ↓ urine output
    Compression of GI veins
    Mucosal edema
    Intestinal ischemia
    Intestinal hypoperfusion
    Mucosal injury
    Bacteremia → sepsis
    Impairs ventilation
    ↑ intrathoracic pressure
    ↓ pulmonary volume
    ↑ peak airway pressures
    Tachypnea
    Wheezing
    ↑ intracranial pressure
    Hypotension
    Tachycardia
    Tight distended abdomen
    Nausea, vomiting
    Progressive renail failure
    Oliguria
    ↑ central venous pressure
    Lower extremity edema
    Positional headache
    Confusion
    Altered mental status
    Papilledema
    ↓ abdominal wall compliance
    Visceral edema
    ↑ luminal contents
    ↑ abdominal contents
    Cushing triad
    Wide pulse pressure
    Bradycardia
    Irregular breathing
    Abdominal surgery
    Major burns
    Prone positioning
    Abdominal or pelvic trauma
    Mechanical ventilation
    Morbid obesity
    Sepsis
    Massive volume resuscitation
    Post/intraoperative
    Hypovolemic shock
    Gastroparesis
    Paralytic ileus
    Mechanical bowel obstruction
    Acute pancreatitis
    Intrabd tumor/abscess
    Massive ascites
    Hemoperitoneum
    Pneumoperitoneum
    Peritoneal dialysis
    S/p organ transplant
    Urinary bladder pressure measurement: indirect measurement of IAP
    CT scan: elevated diaphragm, ↑ abdominal diameter, compression of the inferior vena cava, and intestinal wall thickening
    Pulmonary
    Cardiac
    Renal
    Gastrointestinal CNS

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