832 Continuous Real-Time IAP Monitoring in Severe Burns: A Case Study

832 严重烧伤患者的连续实时腹内压监测:病例研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Managing severe burns often necessitates aggressive fluid resuscitation, which can lead to complications like intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Traditional intermittent intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) monitoring may not always capture critical pressure changes, underscoring the need for continuous monitoring in high-risk patients. METHODS: We present the case of a 28-year-old male with 49% total body surface area burns, treated with Parkland formula-guided fluid resuscitation and early surgical debridement. Continuous IAP monitoring was implemented using a specialized urethral catheter with an electronic transducer. IAP levels were tracked in real-time alongside mean arterial and abdominal perfusion pressure. RESULTS: On the second day post-admission, IAP spiked to 20 mmHg, signaling an increased risk of ACS. Immediate intervention reduced the IAP to under 10 mmHg within 24 hours, effectively preventing ACS without requiring invasive procedures. CONCLUSIONS: This case highlights the potential of continuous IAP monitoring as a valuable tool in severe burn management. Early detection of IAH allowed for timely intervention, reducing the likelihood of ACS and potentially lowering patient morbidity. Continuous monitoring may suggest a new standard of care in high-risk burn patients, although further research with larger cohorts is necessary to validate these findings. APPLICABILITY OF RESEARCH TO PRACTICE: Continuous IAP monitoring shows promise in improving outcomes for high-risk burn patients, offering a non-invasive early detection and intervention method. FUNDING FOR THE STUDY: N/A

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