Acute Compartment Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Guided-Fluid Management Promotes Primary Fascial Closure of Postinjury Open Abdomen
Fluid overload (FO), resulting from high volume fluid therapy, is frequent and contributes to excessive visceral edema, delayed fascial closure, and adverse outcomes among postinjury open abdomen (OA) patients. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a promising tool in monitoring fluid status and FO. Thus, we sought to investigate the efficacy of BIA-directed resuscitation among postinjury OA patients.
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