Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade

A 48 year old male admitted to the intensive care unit after a cardiac arrest complicated by a stroke intra-operatively during automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator placement. He post-operatively developed a rigid abdomen, elevated peak and plateau pressures, hypoxia and renal insufficien...

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Main Authors: Kris T Chiles, Colin M Feeney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2011;volume=55;issue=4;spage=384;epage=387;aulast=Chiles
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spelling doaj-5dfa236398b64817b6b8280e05791e572020-11-24T22:30:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Anaesthesia0019-50492011-01-0155438438710.4103/0019-5049.84867Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockadeKris T ChilesColin M FeeneyA 48 year old male admitted to the intensive care unit after a cardiac arrest complicated by a stroke intra-operatively during automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator placement. He post-operatively developed a rigid abdomen, elevated peak and plateau pressures, hypoxia and renal insufficiency. He was diagnosed with abdominal compartment syndrome with an intra-abdominal compartment pressure of 40mmHg. The patient was administered 10 mg of intravenous cisatracuriumbesylate in preparation for bedside surgical abdominal decompression. Cisatracurium eliminated the patients need for surgical intervention by reducing his abdominal compartment pressures to normal and improving his hypoxia and renal function. This case illustrates that neuromuscular blockade should be attempted in patients with abdominal compartment syndrome prior to surgical intervention.http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2011;volume=55;issue=4;spage=384;epage=387;aulast=ChilesAbdominal compartment syndromeintra-abdominal hypertensionmedical management of abdominal compartment syndromeneuromuscular blockade
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Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
Abdominal compartment syndrome
intra-abdominal hypertension
medical management of abdominal compartment syndrome
neuromuscular blockade
author_facet Kris T Chiles
Colin M Feeney
author_sort Kris T Chiles
title Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
title_short Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
title_full Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
title_fullStr Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
title_full_unstemmed Abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
title_sort abdominal compartment syndrome successfully treated with neuromuscular blockade
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
issn 0019-5049
publishDate 2011-01-01
description A 48 year old male admitted to the intensive care unit after a cardiac arrest complicated by a stroke intra-operatively during automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator placement. He post-operatively developed a rigid abdomen, elevated peak and plateau pressures, hypoxia and renal insufficiency. He was diagnosed with abdominal compartment syndrome with an intra-abdominal compartment pressure of 40mmHg. The patient was administered 10 mg of intravenous cisatracuriumbesylate in preparation for bedside surgical abdominal decompression. Cisatracurium eliminated the patients need for surgical intervention by reducing his abdominal compartment pressures to normal and improving his hypoxia and renal function. This case illustrates that neuromuscular blockade should be attempted in patients with abdominal compartment syndrome prior to surgical intervention.
topic Abdominal compartment syndrome
intra-abdominal hypertension
medical management of abdominal compartment syndrome
neuromuscular blockade
url http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2011;volume=55;issue=4;spage=384;epage=387;aulast=Chiles
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