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Course Image The Abdomen in critical care Part III

The Abdomen in critical care Part III

Part 3: ICU patient admitted due to abdominal problems

ACE
Feeding, Rehabilitation, Endocrinology and Metabolism

Summary

Abdominal problems are common in critically ill patients, either as the primary indication for admission or, more commonly, as a reflection of underlying illness. The interaction between abdominal organs and critical illness are complex and can present in a variety of ways 

 In order to manage abdominal problems effectively, a comprehensive initial diagnostic work up, together with an understanding of normal physiology and early assessment of disease severity (aetiological factors and predisposing conditions) is required. This global approach should form the basis of patient management.  

This is the third of four modules dedicated to abdominal problems in critically ill patients. Two key tasks are presented in this module

  • The management of patients with abdominal emergencies 
  • The management of patients after elective abdominal surgery 

Caveat: The evidence for clinical management of abdominal problems in critically ill patients is sparse. Many of the recommendations in this module are based on common sense or expert-opinion and, as such, the recommendations of this module should be interpreted with caution. 




General Information

Enrolled trainees 1673

Open 15.07.2019

Available for ESICM members

Student effort 2

Last Updated March 8, 2024

Intended Learning Outcomes

After completing this module, the student should be able to:

  • Identify the patient with abdominal pathology
  • Apply structured approach in management of common abdominal emergencies
  • Apply modern principles for postoperative care in elective abdominal surgery

Relevant competencies in CoBaTrICE

  • 1.1 Adopts a structured and timely approach to the recognition, assessment and stabilisation of the acutely ill patient with disordered physiology.
  • 2.2 Undertakes timely and appropriate investigations
  • 3.1 Manages the care of the critically ill patient with specific acute medical conditions.
  • 3.7 Recognises and manages the patient with acute gastrointestinal failure.

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