Undifferentiated shock: Difference between revisions
(link placements) |
|||
| Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
#Volume Status | #Volume Status | ||
##What is the LV end-diastolic volume? | ##What is the LV end-diastolic volume? | ||
###Approximated by the IVC diameter or CVP | ###Approximated by the [[Ultrasound: IVC|IVC diameter]] or CVP | ||
###If low: | ###If low: | ||
####Assess for blood loss versus fluid loss | ####Assess for blood loss versus fluid loss | ||
#####FAST for intra-abdominal bleed | #####[[Ultrasound: FAST|FAST]] for intra-abdominal bleed | ||
#####US for ruptured AAA | #####US for ruptured [[Ultrasound: AAA|AAA]] | ||
#####Guaiac for GI bleed | #####Guaiac for GI bleed | ||
#####CXR for hemothorax | #####CXR for hemothorax | ||
| Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
#Contractility | #Contractility | ||
##Is the myocardium severely depressed in its contractile function (cardiogenic shock)? | ##Is the myocardium severely depressed in its contractile function (cardiogenic shock)? | ||
###Assess via ultrasound | ###Assess via [[Ultrasound: In Shock and Hypotension|ultrasound]] | ||
###Treat w/ inotrope | ###Treat w/ inotrope | ||
##Is forward flow occurring? | ##Is forward flow occurring? | ||
Revision as of 03:23, 22 May 2014
Undifferentiated Hypotension Algorithm
Check/manage the following in order:
- Pulse (assess based on pt's age)
- Too slow or too fast (to the point where CO is affected)?
- If so, HR is likely primary etiology of hypotension
- Pace or cardiovert
- Too slow or too fast (to the point where CO is affected)?
- Volume Status
- What is the LV end-diastolic volume?
- Approximated by the IVC diameter or CVP
- If low:
- What is the LV end-diastolic volume?
- Contractility
- Is the myocardium severely depressed in its contractile function (cardiogenic shock)?
- Assess via ultrasound
- Treat w/ inotrope
- Is forward flow occurring?
- Assess for valvular dysfunction (MR, AR)
- Assess for obstruction (PE, tamponade)
- Is the myocardium severely depressed in its contractile function (cardiogenic shock)?
- Systemic Vascular Resistance
- Pathologic vasodilation (decreased SVR) suggested by:
- Warm extremities
- Bounding pulse
- Treated based on likely etiology of distributive shock (see below)
- Pathologic vasodilation (decreased SVR) suggested by:
Differential Diagnosis
- Cardiogenic
- Acute valvular Regurgitation/VSD
- CHF
- Dysrhythmia
- ACS
- Myocardial Contusion
- Myocarditis
- Obstructive
- Air embolism
- Aortic Stenosis
- Cardiac Tamponade
- PE
- Tension Pneumothorax
- Distributive
- Adrenal Crisis
- Anaphylaxis
- Neurogenic Shock
- Sepsis
- Toxicologic
- Hypovolemic
- Hemorrhage (traumatic and non-traumatic)
- Severe dehydration
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
- Morchi, Undifferentiated Hypotension and Shock, All LA Conference, 05/06/2010
