Shock

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Background

  • Inadequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation leading to multiorgan dysfunction

Shock Index

  • Heart Rate / Systolic Blood Pressure
  • Usual range 0.5 to 0.7
  • If over 0.9, suggests impaired cardiac function and predicts mortality

Clinical Manifestations

  • Hypoperfusion
    • Low BP (SBP < 90, MAP < 65, decrease in SBP by 40+)
    • BP unresponsive to fluid challenge
    • Long cap refill
  • End-organ dysfunction
    • Lightheadedness
    • Confusion
    • Diaphoresis
    • Decreased urine output
    • Increased creatinine
    • Chest pain
    • Other ischemic pain

Severity of hypovolemic shock

Class I Class II Class III Class IV
Blood loss (mL) <750 750-1500 1500-200 >2000
Blood loss (%) <15% 15-30% 30-40% >40%
HR <100 >100 >120 >140
BP Normal Normal Low Low
Pulse pressure Normal Low Low Low
RR 14-20 20-30 30-40 >40
Urine output mL/h >30 20-30 5-15 anuria
Mental status anxious anxious confused lethargic

Differential Diagnosis

Management

Approach to diagnosis