2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2011.08.017
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Alternative Intrabladder Manometry Technique for the Indirect Measurement of Intra-abdominal Pressure in Horses

Abstract: Although indirect methods for estimating intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) have been extensively studied in humans, mainly for identification of IAP increments in critical care unit patients (life-threatening condition), little work has been performed in veterinary medicine, especially in horses. The standard method of acquisition of intrabladder pressure (IBP) in human subjects (fluid-filled system with no balloon distention) has been previously evaluated in horses with an unfavorable outcome. Therefore, we reex… Show more

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“…23 In horses, indirect measurement of IAP using bladder and gastric measurements of pressure have fallen short due to the high variance and lack of repeatability within and between horses. [2][3][4][5] Currently, only direct IAP measurement is accepted in horses using a peritoneal cannula, needle, or a microsensor catheter placed in the peritoneal cavity. 2,7,45 However, the invasiveness of the procedure, as well as the risk of infection or injury to the abdominal organs, has limited its use in the clinical patient.…”
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“…23 In horses, indirect measurement of IAP using bladder and gastric measurements of pressure have fallen short due to the high variance and lack of repeatability within and between horses. [2][3][4][5] Currently, only direct IAP measurement is accepted in horses using a peritoneal cannula, needle, or a microsensor catheter placed in the peritoneal cavity. 2,7,45 However, the invasiveness of the procedure, as well as the risk of infection or injury to the abdominal organs, has limited its use in the clinical patient.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of IAP in humans is commonly performed using an intravesicular catheter to obtain indirect measures of pressure as they are transmitted through the wall of the bladder 23 . In horses, indirect measurement of IAP using bladder and gastric measurements of pressure have fallen short due to the high variance and lack of repeatability within and between horses 2‐5 . Currently, only direct IAP measurement is accepted in horses using a peritoneal cannula, needle, or a microsensor catheter placed in the peritoneal cavity 2,7,45 .…”
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“…El síndrome compartimental abdominal generado por hipertensión abdominal en el equino ha sido registrado en casos clínicos con evidentes alteraciones patológicas, clínicas y hemodinámicas (46). Sin embargo, las constantes variaciones en los valores normales de la presión y dificultades en su medida no han permitido su uso en la rutina clínica, a pesar de trabajos desarrollados acerca de la determinación directa e indirecta de la presión abdominal en esta especie (47)(48)(49). Existe evidencia de que la distensión lleva a alteraciones hemodinámicas y vasculares; por lo tanto, sería pertinente el registro de este parámetro en la sumatoria de decisión de los cuadros de cólico.…”
Section: Distensión Abdominalunclassified