CLINICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH HIGH INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE IN MILITARY MEDICINE
Keywords:
Increased intra-abdominal pressure, acute abdominal pathology, military medicineAbstract
The study examines the clinical characteristics of patients with increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) in the context of acute abdominal pathology, focusing on the specific conditions encountered in military medicine. Increased IAP is a critical factor influencing outcomes in acute abdominal conditions and requires prompt diagnosis and management. This research evaluates the prevalence, diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches for elevated IAP among military personnel and civilians with comparable conditions. Key findings highlight the differences in clinical presentations, risk factors, and outcomes based on occupational and environmental exposures unique to military settings. Recommendations for improved diagnostic protocols and therapeutic interventions are provided to enhance outcomes for this high-risk patient population.
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