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Incidence and prognosis of intra-abdominal hypertension in critically ill medical patients: a prospective epidemiological study

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Table 1 Categorized risk factors for intra-abdominal hypertension
Figure 1 Algorithm and general results of the study cohort. IAH, intra-abdominal hypertension; ICU, intensive care unit; CRF, categorized riskfactors.
Table 2 Main diagnosis of the study cohort on admission
Table 4 Categorized risk factors between survivors and non-survivors in the high risk group
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