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    Yevtushenko V.V., Markov A.I., Kramarev S.O.

    HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN CHILDREN WITH INFECTIOUS DISEASES COMPLICATED BY ABDOMINAL COMPRESSION SYNDROME


    About the author: Yevtushenko V.V., Markov A.I., Kramarev S.O.
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation We aimed to study changes of blood circulation and markers of gastrointestinal damage in children with intraabdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome. We have studied 6 cases of abdominal compartment syndrome in children with infectious diseases. It was found that increased abdominal pressure and abdominal compartment syndrome were associated with significant elevation of intestinal serum biomarker I-FABP (13.44±4.58 ng/ml amid elevated abdominal pressure vs 2.65±1.25 amid normal abdominal pressure), higher cardiac output (6.0±0.57 l/min/m2 vs 4.3±0.34 l/min/m2), decreased diastolic blood flow velocity in renal (3.4±1.08 cm/s vs 18.7±1.58 cm/s) and superior mesenteric (5.1±0.87 cm/s vs 17.5±3.90 cm/s) arteries, and elevated peripheral resistance index (RI) in the renal artery (0.92±0.02 vs 0.70±0.02, p<0.05).
    Tags abdominal compartment syndrome, hemodynamic. FABP. children
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №4(70), 2019 year, 060-065 pages, index UDK 616.94 -053.2:616.1
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2019-4-70-60-65