KEY PREDICTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISKS IN MILITARY WITH ACUTE ABDOMINAL PATHOLOGY
Abstract
This study investigates the primary predictors associated with the development of cardiovascular complications in military personnel suffering from intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) within the context of acute abdominal pathology. Military service members often face unique physiological and environmental stressors, increasing their susceptibility to severe complications. Key predictors, including the severity of IAH, systemic inflammatory response, and comorbid conditions, were analyzed. The findings reveal that early identification and management of these predictors can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications. This research highlights the importance of tailored diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to improve outcomes for military personnel with IAH.
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Intra-abdominal hypertension, acute abdominal pathology, cardiovascular complicationsHow to Cite
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