SHOCK HEMODYNAMICS Flashcards
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PERFUSION IS PROPORTIONAL TO:
- CO
- Systemic vascular Resistance
- OXYGEN CONTENT
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CARDIAC OUTPUT IS EQUAL TO?
Stroke Vol x Heart Rate
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Stroke Vol is affected by (4)
preload
afterload
Contractility
preload - afterload = SV
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Systemic Vascular Resistance
most common way to increase resistance?
decrease diameter of the blood vessel
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MAP by way of BP is equal to?
2/3 diastyloic - 1/2 systolic
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MAP
Mean Arterial Pressure is equal to?
CO x SVR x CVP
CVP is usually so low you can drop it out of the equation
NOTE RELATIONSHIP AND HOW a pt in shock can have adequate BP but no perfusion
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MAP= CO x SVR x CVP
Perfusion is proportional to CO, SVR, Oxygen content
This explains why there is often low BP and low tissue perfusion simmulatously
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How do you assess/measure Heart Function?
- BP
- CO
- SVR
- Troponin
- Echocardiogram
- PCWP
- CVP
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BP =
BP=CO x SVR
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CO =
CO = SV x HR
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SV effected by 3 factors
- Preload
- Afterload
- Contractability
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SV =
SV = Preload - Afterload
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Tissue Perfusion is proportional to (3)
CO
SVR systemic vascular resistance
Oxygen Content
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MAP =
MAP = CO x SVR x CVP
CVP is so small it can ge dropped from the equation
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- What does elevated Troponin level indicate
- What is normal level?
- Troponin ALERT LEVEL?
- How long does Troponin level stay increased?
- Heart muscle damage
- <0.35 ng/ml
- >0.5 ng/ml
- 3 weeks
Davis
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Central Venous Pressure
- Tells you what?
- via Pulmonary Artery Catherer where is the monitor?
*Evaluating the function of the heart and vessels *
- Pressure in RIGHT side Atrium Pressure
- in the Superior Vena cava/Inferior just area before entering right side of heart
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Pulmonary Cappillary Wedge Pressure
- Tells you what?
- via Pulmonary Artery Catherer where is the monitor?
*Evaluating the function of the heart and vessels *
- Pressure in LEFT side Atrium Pressure
- in the Cappillaries of the pulmonary artery
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Cardiogenic Shock: Increase or decrease in PCWP? and WHY?
Increase PCWP because heart is not fxn properly and pushing blood forward, blood is pooling in the heart
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Hypovolemic Shock: PCWP increase or decrease?
Why?
decrease because of the decrease in blood volume in the heart
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How do you assess oxygen content in the blood?(3)
- Pulse Oximetery
- Arterial Blood Gases
- via Pulmonary Arterial Cathether you can get ScvO2
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ScvO2
- Measure what?
- Why is this important?
- Placed where?
- Oxygen saturation of central venous (superior and inferior vena cave
- Tells you oxygen content before entering the heart. If you have a increase ScvO2 then that means
- via Pulmonary Artery Catheter monitor is in Superior vena cava area