2010
A Novel Physiologic Model for the Study of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (ACS)
Shah S, Jimenez F, Walker P, Xue H, Uray K, Aroom K, Fischer U, Laine G, Stewart R, Norbury K, Cox C. A Novel Physiologic Model for the Study of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (ACS). Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2010, 68: 682-689. PMID: 20220423, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0b013e3181c453cb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbdominal compartment syndromeMean arterial pressureHemorrhagic shock/resuscitationShock/resuscitationUrine outputInspiratory pressureAbdominal pressureDevelopment of ACSMesenteric venous hypertensionPulmonary artery pressureCentral venous pressureDamage control surgeryPeak inspiratory pressureLarge animal modelArtery pressureVenous hypertensionArterial pressureCompartment syndromeVenous pressureControl surgeryHemodynamic measurementsHemorrhagic shockAbdominal packingIntraperitoneal instillationBase excess
2002
Impact of cardiopulmonary bypass management on postcardiac surgery renal function
Fischer U, Weissenberger W, Warters R, Geissler H, Allen S, Mehlhorn U. Impact of cardiopulmonary bypass management on postcardiac surgery renal function. Perfusion 2002, 17: 401-406. PMID: 12470028, DOI: 10.1191/0267659102pf610oa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative acute renal failureAcute renal failureNormal preoperative renal functionPreoperative renal functionPostoperative renal dysfunctionPostoperative renal functionRenal functionCardiopulmonary bypassCPB durationRenal dysfunctionCPB flowArterial pressurePerfusion pressurePerioperative low cardiac output syndromeCPB managementLow cardiac output syndromeNormal postoperative renal functionLonger CPB durationMean arterial pressureCardiac surgical proceduresGroup of patientsCardiopulmonary bypass managementFuture clinical studiesARF preventionOutput syndrome