Current Approach to the Evaluation and Management of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in Pediatric Patients.

Pediatr Emerg Care

Assistant Professor and Director of Ultrasound (Gottlieb), Assistant Professor (Davenport), and Resident Physician (Adams, Chien), Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

Published: December 2019

Abdominal compartment syndrome is an emergent condition caused by increased pressure within the abdominal compartment. It can be caused by a number of etiologies, which are associated with decreased abdominal wall compliance, increased intraluminal or intraperitoneal contents, or edema from capillary leak or fluid resuscitation. The history and physical examination are of limited utility, and the criterion standard for diagnosis is intra-abdominal pressure measurement, which is typically performed via an intravesical catheter. Management includes increasing abdominal wall compliance, evacuating gastrointestinal or intraperitoneal contents, avoiding excessive fluid resuscitation, and decompressive laparotomy in select cases.

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