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020 _a1461936497 (electronic bk.)
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100 1 _aMalbrain, Manu,
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245 1 0 _aIntra-abdominal hypertension
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260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2013.
300 _a1 online resource (256 p.)
490 1 _aCore Critical Care
505 0 _aCover; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Foreword; Section 1 Understanding intra-abdominal hypertension: what to worry about?; Chapter 1 What is intra-abdominal pressure?; Introduction; (Very) brief history of IAP; The abdominal wall; Basics of fluid physics -- all about pressure; The relation between IAP and IAV -- compliance and elastance; Key points; Further reading; Chapter 2 Definitions; Introduction; Background; Definitions; Definition 1 -- IAP; Definition 2 -- abdominal perfusion pressure (APP); Definition 3 -- filtration gradient (FG)
505 8 _aDefinition 4 -- units of measurements and referenceDefinition 5 -- reference standard; Definition 6 -- normal IAP; Definition 7 -- IAH; Definition 8 -- IAH grades; Definition 9 -- ACS; Definition 10 -- primary ACS; Definition 11 -- secondary ACS; Definition 12 -- recurrent ACS; The future of the definitions; Key points; Further reading; Chapter 3 Principles of IAP management; Measure IAP at the end of expiration; IAP is (usually) measured in the bladder; IAP can be measured through routes other than the bladder; IAP can be measured with fluid-filled or air-filled systems
505 8 _aIAP should be measured against a reference levelInstillation of fluid in the bladder is required; The temperature of the instillation fluid should be controlled; The patient's body position is important; Supine versus semi-recumbent position; Prone position; Other positions; The effect of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) on IAP; Key points; Further reading; Chapter 4 Systems available to measure IAP; Introduction; Clinical estimation of IAP; Measurement of IAP is safe; Measurement of IAP is reproducible; Routes for IAP measurements; Transvesicular route; Transgastric route
505 8 _aAlternative routesModalities of IAP measurements; Available methods for IAP measurement; Intermittent IAP measurement; Transvesicular: FoleyManometerTM or Uno-Meter Abdo-PressureTM; Transvesicular: Harahill method; Transvesicular: AbViserTM IAP Monitoring Kit; Transvesicular: Bard IAP� Monitoring Device; Transvesicular: Biometrix; Transvesicular: PreOx IAP Adapter; Transgastric: gastric tube or Collee method; Transgastric: gastric balloon method; Continuous IAP measurement; Continuous transvesicular IAP measurement; Continuous IAP monitoring -- CiMON (Pulsion Medical Systems)
505 8 _aThe IAP-Catheter and IAP-Monitor (Spiegelberg)Key points; Further reading; Chapter 5 Pitfalls of IAP monitoring; Introduction; The pitfalls; Pitfalls related to the patient; Positioning of the patient; The awake patient; Intra-abdominal space-occupying lesions; Obesity; Children; Pitfalls related to the measurement technique; Zero reference level; Gastric route; Infusion volume; Infusion temperature; Frequency of IAP measurement; Pitfall specific to the kit used; Pitfalls related to the interpretation of data; Key points; Further reading
500 _aSection 2 Underlying predisposing conditions: when to worry?
520 _aPractical clinical handbook reviewing all aspects of the diagnosis and management of intra-abdominal hypertension; essential reading for all critical care staff.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 _aDescription based on print version record.
650 0 _aHypertension.
650 4 _aIntra-Abdominal Hypertension.
700 1 _aWaele, Jan de.
830 0 _aCore critical care.
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