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
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Class I
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Class II
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Class III
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Class IV
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Blood loss (mL)
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<750
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750-1500
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1500-200
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>2000
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Blood loss (%)
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<15%
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15-30%
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30-40%
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>40%
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HR
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<100
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>100
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>120
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>140
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BP
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Normal
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Normal
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Low
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Low
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Pulse pressure
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Normal
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Low
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Low
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Low
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RR
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14-20
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20-30
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30-40
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>40
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Urine output mL/h
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>30
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20-30
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5-15
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anuria
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Mental status
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anxious
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anxious
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confused
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lethargic
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Differential Diagnosis
Management
Approach to diagnosis
- Remember that BP = CO x SVR
- Cold and clammy suggests low cardiac output (CO)
- Warm with bounding pulses suggests low systemic vascular resistance (SVR)