2013
Routine Nasogastric Decompression in Small Bowel Obstruction: Is it Really Necessary?
Fonseca AL, Schuster KM, Maung AA, Kaplan LJ, Davis KA. Routine Nasogastric Decompression in Small Bowel Obstruction: Is it Really Necessary? The American Surgeon 2013, 79: 422-428. PMID: 23574854, DOI: 10.1177/000313481307900433.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedDecompression, SurgicalFemaleHumansIntestinal ObstructionIntubation, GastrointestinalLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesConceptsSmall bowel obstructionNasogastric decompressionHospital lengthNG decompressionBowel obstructionRespiratory failureDiagnosis of SBOYale-New Haven HospitalNasogastric tube useRisk of pneumoniaRoutine nasogastric decompressionDevelopment of pneumoniaRetrospective chart reviewNew Haven HospitalBowel restIntravenous hydrationChart reviewAdult patientsTube useNGT placementPatientsStayOutcome variablesDecompressionNGT
1999
Secondary Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: An Underappreciated Manifestation of Severe Hemorrhagic Shock
Maxwell R, Fabian T, Croce M, Davis K. Secondary Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: An Underappreciated Manifestation of Severe Hemorrhagic Shock. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 1999, 47: 995. PMID: 10608523, DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199912000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdomenAcute DiseaseAdolescentAdultBlood Gas AnalysisBlood TransfusionCause of DeathCompartment SyndromesCrystalloid SolutionsDecompression, SurgicalFemaleHemodynamicsHumansIsotonic SolutionsMaleMiddle AgedMultiple TraumaPlasma SubstitutesRegistriesResuscitationShock, HemorrhagicSurvival AnalysisTime FactorsTrauma CentersTreatment OutcomeConceptsAbdominal compartment syndromeSecondary abdominal compartment syndromeSevere hemorrhagic shockAbdominal injuriesHemorrhagic shockResuscitation volumeCompartment syndromeBladder pressureTrauma intensive care unit patientsIntensive care unit admissionIntensive care unit patientsLevel I trauma centerPacked red blood cellsCare unit admissionIntra-abdominal injuriesExtremity compartment syndromeI trauma centerCare unit patientsPeak inspiratory pressurePacked red cellsAbdominal decompressionUnit admissionRed blood cellsUnit patientsBase deficit