Practical Review on the Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Compartment Syndrome
Amelia L. Davidson, Mason A. Sutherland, Robert C. Siska, Jeffrey E. Janis
Abstract
Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a limb-threatening pathology that necessitates early detection and management. The diagnosis of ACS is often made by physical examination alone; however, supplemental methods such as compartment pressure measurement, infrared spectroscopy, and ultrasound can provide additional information that support decision-making. This practical review aims to incorporate and summarize recent studies to provide evidence-based approaches to compartment syndrome for both resource-rich and -poor settings among several patient populations.
Topics & Concepts
Compartment (ship)MedicineIntensive care medicineHistoryComputer scienceAncient historyMuscle and Compartmental DisordersElectrolyte and hormonal disordersElectroconvulsive Therapy Studies