2010
Normative postpartum intraabdominal pressure: potential implications in the diagnosis of abdominal compartment syndrome
Abdel-Razeq SS, Campbell K, Funai EF, Kaplan LJ, Bahtiyar MO. Normative postpartum intraabdominal pressure: potential implications in the diagnosis of abdominal compartment syndrome. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 203: 149.e1-149.e4. PMID: 20417482, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2010.02.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal CavityAdultBlood Pressure DeterminationBody Mass IndexCesarean SectionCompartment SyndromesFemaleGestational AgeHumansLogistic ModelsManometryPostoperative CarePostoperative ComplicationsPostpartum PeriodPregnancyPressureProbabilityProspective StudiesReference ValuesRisk AssessmentSupine PositionUrinary BladderConceptsBody mass indexIntraabdominal pressureArterial hypertensionSemirecumbent positionHigher body mass indexGeneral surgical populationAbdominal compartment syndromeHigh intraabdominal pressureNormal arterial pressureHypertension rangeHypertensive disordersSurgical populationArterial pressureCesarean sectionCompartment syndromeGestational ageMass indexPostpartum womenBladder pressurePatientsHypertensionSupineNormative valuesPotential implicationsGravidity
2009
Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: More than Just a Simple Dilutional Effect
Abdel-Razeq S, Kaplan L. Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: More than Just a Simple Dilutional Effect. 2009, 221-232. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92276-6_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlasma volume expansionAcute lung injurySecondary abdominal compartment syndromeAcute kidney injuryAbdominal compartment syndromeAcute care medicineKidney injuryCompartment syndromeCritical illnessLung injuryFluid resuscitationPulmonary edemaColloid therapyCare medicineUntoward eventsDilutional effectMyocardial stressInjuryVolume expansionLittle consensusAnasarcaEdemaResuscitationSyndromeTherapyHyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: More than Just a Simple Dilutional Effect
Abdel-Razeq S, Kaplan L. Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: More than Just a Simple Dilutional Effect. 2009, 221-232. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-92278-2_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlasma volume expansionAcute lung injurySecondary abdominal compartment syndromeAcute kidney injuryAbdominal compartment syndromeAcute care medicineKidney injuryCompartment syndromeCritical illnessLung injuryFluid resuscitationPulmonary edemaColloid therapyCare medicineUntoward eventsDilutional effectMyocardial stressInjuryVolume expansionLittle consensusAnasarcaEdemaResuscitationSyndromeTherapy