Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients

Introduction: An increase in abdominal pressure can lead to so-called intra-abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Multiple factors such as an increase in retroperitoneal volume due to pancreatitis, bleeding and edema as a result of pelvic fracture can lead to compartment syndrome. Prevention is bett...

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Main Authors: Sheikhi Rahim Ali, Heidari Mohammad, Shahbazi Sara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
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Online Access:http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2013;volume=6;issue=3;spage=176;epage=179;aulast=Ali
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spelling doaj-3a52d0f60dc544e48d4466bab283e02d2020-11-25T01:03:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock0974-27002013-01-016317617910.4103/0974-2700.115330Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patientsSheikhi Rahim AliHeidari MohammadShahbazi SaraIntroduction: An increase in abdominal pressure can lead to so-called intra-abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Multiple factors such as an increase in retroperitoneal volume due to pancreatitis, bleeding and edema as a result of pelvic fracture can lead to compartment syndrome. Prevention is better than cure in compartment syndrome. By measuring the intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) through the bladder, a quick and accurate assessment of abdominal pressure is achieved. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between pelvic fracture and ACS in traumatic patients. Materials and Methods: This research was a descriptive-analytical study conducted on 100 patients referring to the Shiraz Nemazee Hospital in 2010. IAP was monitored every 4 h in patients suspected to be at high risk for ACS, e.g., those undergoing severe abdominal trauma and pelvic fracture. The IAP was measured via the urinary bladder using the procedure described by Kron et al. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS software. Results: The findings showed that ACS occurred in 28 of 100 patients. With regard to the associated injuries with abdominal trauma, 19% of all patients and 46/42% of the patients with ACS had pelvic fracture. Chi-square test revealed a significant relationship between pelvic fracture and incidence rate of ACS ( P < 0.001). Conclusions: According to the collected data, pelvic fracture due to a trauma can be one of the important causes of an increase in IAP and ACS. In this lethal condition, prevention is better than cure. Therefore, serial measurement of IAP through the bladder in high-risk patients (those with pelvic fracture by trauma) is recommended to the nurses to diagnose this condition and to decrease the incidence of mortality.http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2013;volume=6;issue=3;spage=176;epage=179;aulast=AliAbdominal compartment syndromepelvic fracturetrauma
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author Sheikhi Rahim Ali
Heidari Mohammad
Shahbazi Sara
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Heidari Mohammad
Shahbazi Sara
Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
Abdominal compartment syndrome
pelvic fracture
trauma
author_facet Sheikhi Rahim Ali
Heidari Mohammad
Shahbazi Sara
author_sort Sheikhi Rahim Ali
title Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
title_short Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
title_full Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
title_fullStr Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
title_sort evaluation of the relationship between pelvic fracture and abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
issn 0974-2700
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction: An increase in abdominal pressure can lead to so-called intra-abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Multiple factors such as an increase in retroperitoneal volume due to pancreatitis, bleeding and edema as a result of pelvic fracture can lead to compartment syndrome. Prevention is better than cure in compartment syndrome. By measuring the intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) through the bladder, a quick and accurate assessment of abdominal pressure is achieved. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between pelvic fracture and ACS in traumatic patients. Materials and Methods: This research was a descriptive-analytical study conducted on 100 patients referring to the Shiraz Nemazee Hospital in 2010. IAP was monitored every 4 h in patients suspected to be at high risk for ACS, e.g., those undergoing severe abdominal trauma and pelvic fracture. The IAP was measured via the urinary bladder using the procedure described by Kron et al. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS software. Results: The findings showed that ACS occurred in 28 of 100 patients. With regard to the associated injuries with abdominal trauma, 19% of all patients and 46/42% of the patients with ACS had pelvic fracture. Chi-square test revealed a significant relationship between pelvic fracture and incidence rate of ACS ( P < 0.001). Conclusions: According to the collected data, pelvic fracture due to a trauma can be one of the important causes of an increase in IAP and ACS. In this lethal condition, prevention is better than cure. Therefore, serial measurement of IAP through the bladder in high-risk patients (those with pelvic fracture by trauma) is recommended to the nurses to diagnose this condition and to decrease the incidence of mortality.
topic Abdominal compartment syndrome
pelvic fracture
trauma
url http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2013;volume=6;issue=3;spage=176;epage=179;aulast=Ali
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