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  2. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Self-prescription is reasonably safe assuming that the compression gradient is 15–20 mmHg, the ABI (for both legs) is >1.0 and that the stockings fit correctly. "Firm" gradient stockings (2030 mmHg and 30–40 mmHg) should generally be worn only on medical advice.

  3. Abdominal compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis. Abdominal compartment syndrome is defined as an intra-abdominal pressure above 20 mmHg with evidence of organ failure. Abdominal compartment syndrome develops when the intra-abdominal pressure rapidly reaches certain pathological values, within several hours (intra-abdominal hypertension is observed), and lasts for 6 or more hours.

  4. Venous ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Also it keeps the wound dressing in place. A second stocking, often brown, sometimes black, achieves a pressure of 2030 mmHg and is applied over the other stocking during the daytime. [33] Intermittent pneumatic compression devices may be used, but it is not clear that they are superior to simple compression dressings. [34]

  5. You Just Found Out You Have High Blood Pressure—Here ... - AOL

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    Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury, or mmHg, for short. A healthy blood pressure is less than 120/80 mmHg. Your blood pressure is too high when you have a reading of 130/80 or ...

  6. Compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A compartment pressure no less than 30 mmHg of the diastolic pressure in a conscious or unconscious person is associated with compartment syndrome. [43] Fasciotomy is indicated in that case. For those patients with low blood pressure ( hypotension ), a pressure of 20 mmHg higher than the intracompartmental pressure is associated with ...

  7. Intracranial pressure - Wikipedia

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    Intracranial pressure (ICP) is the pressure exerted by fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inside the skull and on the brain tissue. ICP is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and at rest, is normally 7–15 mmHg for a supine adult. This equals to 9–20 cmH 2 O, which is a common scale used in lumbar punctures. [ 1 ]

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