Exertional Compartmental Syndromes

作者: R. G. Haller

DOI: 10.1007/978-2-8178-0855-0_16

关键词: Internal medicineEdemaMedicineExertional rhabdomyolysisCompartment (pharmacokinetics)Chronic exertional compartment syndromeCardiologyCompartment pressureCompartmental syndromesPathologicalTissue expansion

摘要: Compartmental syndrome denotes a condition in which an increase the volume of tissues anatomically closed space results abnormal rise tissue and intracompartmental pressure that compromises circulation function [1]. Exertional compartmental indicates mechanism increased involves exercise. Acute chronic exertional syndromes have been described. In acute pathological is central attributable primarily to muscle injury with subsequent swelling occurring as consequence necrosis edema. Patients inborn errors energy metabolism who are subject recurrent rhabdomyolysis liable compartment syndrome. individuals syndrome, accompanies physiological fluid shifts induced by metabolic hydrostatic effects exercise [2]. The exaggerated presumably from “tight” relation degree expansion.

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