The role of abdominal compliance, the neglected parameter in critically ill patients — a consensus review of 16. Part 2: measurement techniques and management recommendations
Manu L. N. G. Malbrain(Medical University of Lublin), Derek J. Roberts(University of Calgary), Siavash Ahmadi‐Noorbakhsh, Gabriëlle H. van Ramshorst(Erasmus MC), Juan Duchesne(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans), Rao R. Ivatury(Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center), Marcelo David(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Michael Sugrue(Letterkenny University Hospital), J. P. Mulier(AZ Sint-Jan), Francisco Pracca(Universidad de la República de Uruguay), I. De Laet(Ziekenhuisnetwerk Antwerpen Stuivenberg), A. Schachtrupp(B. Braun (Germany)), Andrew W. Kirkpatrick(Medical Council of Canada), Jan J. De Waele(Ghent University Hospital), Bart De Keulenaer(Fremantle Hospital), Paolo Pelosi(University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
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