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World J Clin Cases. Apr 6, 2022; 10(10): 3005-3013
Published online Apr 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i10.3005
Table 1 Effect of intra-abdominal hypertension on different systems
Location
Effect of IAH
Central nervous system↑ Intracranial pressure
↓ Cerebral perfusion pressure
↓ Venous outflow
↑ Intracerebral venous pooling
Thorax↑ Intrathoracic pressure
↑ Inferior vena cava diameter
↓ Wall compliance
Cardiovascular system↑ Obstruction of vena cava
↓ Venous return (preload)
↓ Cardiac output
↓ Ventricular compliance and contractility
↑ Compression of the aorta and systemic vasculature
↑ Systemic vascular resistance (afterload)
↑ Compression of pulmonary parenchyma
↑ Pulmonary vascular resistance
↑ Central venous pressure
↑ Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure
LungsAtelectasis
↓Compliance
↑ Infection rate
Alveolar volutrauma
↑ Peak inspiratory pressure
↑ Mean airway pressure
↑ Ventilation-perfusion mismatch
↑ Pulmonary dead space
↑ PaCO2
↓ PaO2
Abdomen↓ Abdominal perfusion pressure
↓ Wall compliance
↓ Wall blood flow
↓ Celiac and mesenteric blood flow
↑ Mesenteric venous pressure
↑ Visceral swelling
↑ Ischaemia
↑ Feeding intolerance
↓ Intramucosal pH
Bacterial translocation
Liver↓ Portal blood flow
↓ Hepatic artery blood flow
↓ Hepatic vein blood flow
↓ Lactate clearance
Kidney↓ Renal blood flow
↑ Renal venous pressure
↑ Renal vascular resistance
↓ Glomerular filtration rate
↓ Diuresis
↑ Blood urea nitrogen concentration
↑ Serum creatinine
↑ Activation of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis
↑ Antidiuretic hormone release