Ari Leppäniemi
University of Helsinki
366 Papers
1.7K Citations
Ari Leppäniemi is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Abdominal compartment syndrome. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 321 publications. Previous affiliations of Ari Leppäniemi include Helsinki University Central Hospital.
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Papers
Results from the International Conference of Experts on Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. II. Recommendations.
Manu L N G Malbrain,Michael L. Cheatham,Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,Michael Sugrue,Michael Parr,Jan J. De Waele,Zsolt J. Balogh,Ari Leppäniemi,Claudia Olvera,Rao R. Ivatury,Scott D'Amours,Julia Wendon,Ken Hillman,Kenth Johansson,Karel Kolkman,Aleksander Wilmer +15 more
TL;DR: These definitions, guidelines, and recommendations, based upon current best evidence and expert opinion are proposed to assist clinicians in the management of IAH and ACS as well as serve as a reference for future clinical and basic science research.
Intra-abdominal hypertension and the abdominal compartment syndrome: updated consensus definitions and clinical practice guidelines from the World Society of the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,Derek J. Roberts,Jan J. De Waele,Roman Jaeschke,Manu L N G Malbrain,Bart De Keulenaer,Juan Duchesne,Martin Björck,Ari Leppäniemi,Janeth C Ejike,Michael Sugrue,Michael L. Cheatham,Rao R. Ivatury,Chad G. Ball,Annika Reintam Blaser,Adrian Regli,Adrian Regli,Adrian Regli,Zsolt J. Balogh,Scott D'Amours,Dieter Debergh,Mark Kaplan,Edward J. Kimball,Claudia Olvera +23 more
TL;DR: The overall quality of evidence available to guide development of RECOMMENDATIONS was generally low and Appropriately designed intervention trials are urgently needed for patients with IAH and ACS.
Diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis: 2020 update of the WSES Jerusalem guidelines
Salomone Di Saverio,Salomone Di Saverio,Mauro Podda,Belinda De Simone,Marco Ceresoli,Goran Augustin,Alice Gori,Marja A. Boermeester,Massimo Sartelli,Federico Coccolini,Antonio Tarasconi,Nicola De Angelis,Dieter G. Weber,Matti Tolonen,Arianna Birindelli,Walter L. Biffl,Ernest E. Moore,Michael D. Kelly,Kjetil Søreide,Jeffry L. Kashuk,Richard P. G. ten Broek,Carlos Augusto Gomes,Michael Sugrue,R. J. Davies,Dimitrios Damaskos,Ari Leppäniemi,Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,Andrew B. Peitzman,Gustavo Pereira Fraga,Ronald V. Maier,Raul Coimbra,Massimo Chiarugi,Gabriele Sganga,Adolfo Pisanu,Gian Luigi De' Angelis,Edward C.T.H. Tan,Harry van Goor,Francesco Pata,Isidoro Di Carlo,Osvaldo Chiara,Andrey Litvin,Fabio Cesare Campanile,Boris Sakakushev,G. Tomadze,Zaza Demetrashvili,Rifat Latifi,Fakri Abu-Zidan,Oreste Romeo,Helmut Segovia-Lohse,Gian Luca Baiocchi,David W da Costa,Sandro Rizoli,Zsolt J. Balogh,Cino Bendinelli,Thomas M. Scalea,Rao R. Ivatury,George C. Velmahos,Roland Andersson,Yoram Kluger,Luca Ansaloni,Fausto Catena +60 more
TL;DR: The 2020 WSES guidelines on AA aim to provide updated evidence-based statements and recommendations on each of the following topics: diagnosis, non-operative management for uncomplicated AA, timing of appendectomy and in-hospital delay, surgical treatment, and intra-operative grading of AA.
2019 WSES guidelines for the management of severe acute pancreatitis
Ari Leppäniemi,Matti Tolonen,Antonio Tarasconi,Helmut Segovia-Lohse,Emiliano Gamberini,Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,Chad G. Ball,Neil Parry,Massimo Sartelli,Daan Wolbrink,Harry van Goor,Gian Luca Baiocchi,Luca Ansaloni,Walter L. Biffl,Federico Coccolini,Salomone Di Saverio,Yoram Kluger,Ernest E. Moore,Fausto Catena +18 more
TL;DR: These guidelines present evidence-based international consensus statements on the management of severe acute pancreatitis from collaboration of a panel of experts meeting during the World Congress of Emergency Surgery in June 27–30, 2018 in Bertinoro, Italy.
A profile of combat injury.
TL;DR: Recognition of differences in combat trauma can help bring focus to resuscitation research for combat settings and can serve to foster greater civilian-military collaboration in both basic and transitional research.