Oral Abstracts 62 girth measurements were identified from the Patient Data Management System and their records were analyzed.
Results:Over the study period 36 children (19 male) with a mean age of 23 months (±49.3) underwent IAP measurements and 175 underwent three or more abdominal girth measurements. Both measurements were performed in 23 children. IAP measurements were mostly performed in neonates (52.8%) after closure of abdominal wall defects. The median number of IAP measurements was 14 (range 3-79); the median IAP was 8 mmHg (range 1-44). Eleven children (31%) had an IAP > 20 mmHg, indicating abdominal compartment syndrome. Most patients were treated conservatively and three underwent a surgical intervention.
Conclusions:This study shows that after implementation of the IAP protocol nurses most often applied abdominal girth measurements in cases of suspected increased intra-abdominal pressure. We can conclude the nurses' compliance is moderate with IAP protocol. Strategies should be used to improve this.
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