Literature DB >> 12528019

Intra-abdominal pressure monitoring in liver transplant recipients: a prospective study.

Gianni Biancofiore1, Maria L Bindi, Anna Maria Romanelli, Antonella Boldrini, Giovanni Consani, Massimo Bisà, Franco Filipponi, Antonio Vagelli, Franco Mosca.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: No data are available on the incidence and clinical relevance of increased intra-abdominal pressure after orthotopic liver transplantation. This study assessed abdominal hypertension in a population of transplanted patients as this may be an important cofactor in early postoperative complications. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Prospective clinical study in an intensive care unit of a national health system teaching hospital PATIENTS AND MEASUREMENTS: Abdominal pressure was measured every 6 h using the urinary bladder method and was considered elevated when it was 25 mmHg or higher. Hemodynamic status was evaluated at the same times. Renal function was assessed on the basis of hourly urinary output by calculating serum creatinine on postoperative days 2 and 4 and the filtration gradient; patient outcomes were also considered.
RESULTS: Intra-abdominal hypertension was observed in 32% of cases; the subjects with high abdominal pressure had significantly lower mean artery pressure values but did not differ in terms of central venous pressure or cardiac output. High intra-abdominal pressure was more frequently associated with renal failure, a lower filtration gradient, delayed postsurgical weaning from ventilation, and a worse outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Abdominal hypertension is frequent after liver transplantation and may be associated with a complicated post-operative course.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12528019     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-002-1552-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2004-05-15       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Intra-abdominal hypertension in cardiac surgery.

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3.  Impact of controlled intraabdominal pressure on the optic nerve sheath diameter during laparoscopic procedures.

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4.  Mesenteric lymphatic vessels adapt to mesenteric venous hypertension by becoming weaker pumps.

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5.  Results from the International Conference of Experts on Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. II. Recommendations.

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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2007-03-22       Impact factor: 17.440

6.  The effect of body position on compartmental intra-abdominal pressure following liver transplantation.

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7.  Intra-abdominal hypertension and acute renal failure in critically ill patients.

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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2007-12-19       Impact factor: 17.440

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Authors:  Chad G Ball; Andrew W Kirkpatrick; Paul McBeth
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 2.089

10.  Prevalence of intra-abdominal hypertension in critically ill patients: a multicentre epidemiological study.

Authors:  Manu L N G Malbrain; Davide Chiumello; Paolo Pelosi; Alexander Wilmer; Nicola Brienza; Vincenzo Malcangi; David Bihari; Richard Innes; Jonathan Cohen; Pierre Singer; Andre Japiassu; Elizabeth Kurtop; Bart L De Keulenaer; Ronny Daelemans; Monica Del Turco; P Cosimini; Marco Ranieri; Luc Jacquet; Pierre-François Laterre; Luciano Gattinoni
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2004-02-03       Impact factor: 17.440

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