Shock Flashcards
1
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classifying the causes of shock
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- hypovolaemic
- cardiogenic
- distributive
- obstructive
- (endocrine)
2
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hypovolaemic shock
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- acute haemorrhage
- “fluid deplete” states - severe dehydration, burns
- volume depletion - leading to reduced SVR
- reduced volume returning to heart - reduced preload and hence reduced CO
3
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cardiogenic shock
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- “pump failure” - reduced CO
- primarily ischaemia induced myocardial dysfunction
- also cardiomyopathies, valvular problems, dysrhythmias
- if due to MI - suggests that >40% of LV is involved
- unless correctable pathology (e.g. valvular), mortality >75%)
4
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obstructive shock
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- mechanical obstruction to normal cardiac output in an otherwise normal heart
- direct obstruction to cardiac output - PE, Air/fat/amniotic-fluid embolism
- restriction of cardiac filling (tamponade, tension pneumothorax)
5
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distributive (vasoplegic) shock
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- “hot” shock
- septic, anaphylaxis, acute liver failure, spinal cord injuries
- due to disruption of normal vascular autoregulation, and profound vasodilatation
- poor perfusion - despite increased CO
- regional perfusion differences
- alteration of oxygen extraction
6
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Endocrine shock
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- severe uncorrected hypothyroidism, Addisonian crisis - both reduced CO and vasodilation
- paradoxically - thyrotoxicosis
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