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WORLD SOCIETY OF THE
ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME

Information for Patients and Families

Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are complex diseases that are common among patients who are critically ill or injured. If either you or someone you love has been diagnosed with either IAH or ACS, this is no doubt a very stressful time for you and your family. You likely have many questions. We encourage you to speak with your physicians and nurses regarding your current illness as they are best equipped to answer questions related to your specific situation. We hope that the following will help to augment the information you receive from your healthcare providers.

Most patients with IAH and/or ACS will be cared for in an intensive care unit (ICU) where doctors and nurses constantly watch ("monitor") for signs of illness and treat ("resuscitate") patients to keep their heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and intestines functioning as normally as possible. Many patients will require a breathing machine ("mechanical ventilator") to help them breath and receive enough oxygen. They will receive medications for pain and to keep them calm. They will also receive medications such as antibiotics and blood pressure medications to help them heal.


Frequently Asked Questions


Important Issues If You Have An Open Abdomen

You should always follow the instructions and advice of your surgeon and other physicians. The following recommendations apply to most patients with an open abdomen.