Page 1686 - Hall et al (2015) Principles of Critical Care-McGraw-Hill
P. 1686

Chapter 114








                   REFERENCES

                    1. Ivatury RR, Sugerman HJ. Abdominal compartment syndrome:     12. Katsios C, Ye C, Hoad N, et al. Intra-abdominal hypertension
                      a century later, isn’t it time to pay attention?  Crit Care Med.   in the critically ill: interrater reliability of bladder pressure
                      2000;28:2137-2138.                                     measurement. J Crit Care. 2013;28:886. e1-6.
                    2. Malbrain ML, Cheatham ML, Kirkpatrick A, et al. Results from     13. Balogh Z, Jones F, D'Amours S, et al. Continuous intra-
                      the International Conference of Experts on Intra-abdominal   abdominal pressure measurement technique. Am J Surg. 2004;
                      Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.       188:679-684.
                      I. Definitions. Intensive Care Med. 2006;32:1722-1732.    14. De Keulenaer BL, De Waele JJ, Powell B, et al. What is normal
                    3. Kirkpatrick AW, Roberts DJ, De Waele J, et al. Intra-abdominal   intra-abdominal pressure and how is it affected by positioning,
                      hypertension and the abdominal  compartment syndrome:   body mass and positive end-expiratory pressure? Intensive Care
                      updated consensus definitions and clinical practice guidelines   Med. 2009;35:969-976.
                      from the World Society of the Abdominal Compartment     15. Young AJ, Weber W, Wolfe L, et al. One elevated bladder pres-
                      Syndrome. Intensive Care Med. 2013;39(7):1190-1206.    sure measurement may not be enough to diagnose abdominal
                    4. Malbrain ML, Chiumello D, Pelosi P, et al. Incidence and prog-  compartment syndrome. Am Surg. 2013;79:135-139.
                      nosis of intraabdominal hypertension in a mixed population of     16. Hobson KG, Young KM, Ciraulo A, et al. Release of abdomi-
                      critically ill patients: a multiple-center epidemiological study.   nal compartment syndrome improves survival in patients
                      Crit Care Med. 2005;33:315-322.                        with burn injury.  J Trauma. 2002;53:1129-1133; discussion
                    5. Kirkpatrick AW, Brenneman FD, McLean RF, et al. Is clinical   1133-1124.
                      examination an accurate indicator of raised intra-abdominal     17. Sugerman HJ, DeMaria EJ, Felton WL 3rd, et al. Increased intra-
                      pressure in critically injured patients?  Can J Surg. 2000;43:   abdominal pressure and cardiac filling pressures in obesity-
                      207-211.                                               associated pseudotumor cerebri. Neurology. 1997;49:507-511.
                    6. Sugrue M, Bauman A, Jones F, et al. Clinical examination is an     18. Chiumello D, Cressoni M, Racagni M, et al. Effects of thoraco-
                      inaccurate predictor of intraabdominal pressure. World J Surg.   pelvic supports during prone position in patients with acute
                      2002;26:1428-1431.                                     lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome: a physiological
                    7. Pickhardt PJ, Shimony JS, Heiken JP, et al. The abdominal   study. Crit Care. 2006;10:R87.
                      compartment syndrome: CT findings.  AJR  Am  J  Roentgenol.     19. Hering R, Vorwerk R, Wrigge H, et al. Prone positioning, sys-
                      1999;173:575-579.                                      temic hemodynamics, hepatic indocyanine green kinetics, and
                    8. Gudmundsson FF, Viste A, Gislason H, et al. Comparison of   gastric intramucosal energy balance in patients with acute lung
                      different methods  for measuring intra-abdominal pressure.   injury. Intensive Care Med. 2002;28:53-58.
                      Intensive Care Med. 2002;28:509-514.                 20. Jozwiak M, Teboul JL, Anguel N, et al. Beneficial hemodynamic
                    9. Malbrain ML. Different techniques to measure intra-abdominal   effects of prone positioning in patients with acute respira-
                      pressure (IAP): time for a critical re-appraisal.  Intensive Care   tory distress syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013;188:
                      Med. 2004;30:357-371.                                  1428-1433.
                   10. Ahmadi-Noorbakhsh S, Malbrain ML. Integration of inspira-    21. Gattinoni L, Pelosi P, Suter PM, et al. Acute respiratory distress
                      tory and expiratory intra-abdominal pressure: a novel concept   syndrome caused by pulmonary and extrapulmonary dis-
                      looking at mean intra-abdominal pressure. Ann Intensive Care.   ease. Different syndromes? Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1998;
                      2012;2(suppl 1):S18.                                   158:3-11.
                   11. Hongyan L, Daugherty EL, Taichman D, et al. Recognition     22. Verzilli D, Constantin JM, Sebbane M, et al. Positive end-
                      and  importance  of  forced  exhalation  on  the  measurement  of   expiratory pressure affects the value of intra-abdominal
                      intraabdominal pressure: a subgroup analysis from a prospec-  pressure in acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syn-
                      tive cohort study on the incidence of abdominal compartment   drome patients: a pilot study. Crit Care. 2010;14:R137.
                      syndrome in medical patients.  J Intensive Care Med. 2008;     23. Bailey J, Shapiro MJ. Abdominal compartment syndrome. Crit
                      23:268-274.                                            Care. 2000;4:23-29.










          Section10-O-Ref.indd   1                                                                                  1/21/2015   11:30:08 AM
   1681   1682   1683   1684   1685   1686   1687   1688   1689   1690   1691