The role of intestinal mucosa injury induced by intra-abdominal hypertension in the development of abdominal compartment syndrome and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(6), pp. R283–R283
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Juntao Cheng, Zhiyi Wei, Xia Liu, LI Xi-mei, Zhiqiang Yuan, Zheng Jiang, Xiaohong Chen, Guangxia Xiao, Xiaoyi Li
Abstract
Intra-abdominal hypertension can significantly reduce MBF in the intestinal mucosa, increase intestinal permeability, result in endotoxemia, and lead to irreversible damage to the mitochondria and necrosis of the gut mucosa. The dysfunction of the intestinal mucosal barrier may be one of the important initial factors responsible for the onset of ACS and MODS.
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