FALLS protocol

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Background

  • The FALLS-protocol is an ultrasound evaluation based protocol for the assessment of patients with acute circulatory failure.
    • It relies on the evaluation of the pleura, lungs and pericardium using ultrasound to in a step wise fashion try to define which type of circulatory shock is present (according to Weil's shock classification).

FALLS-Protocol[1]

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Endpoints

Administration of iv fluid until clinical improvement or development of a B-profile.

On which patients to use

A shocked patient with an A-profile - called a FALLS-responder.

Limitations

No value in patients presenting with B-profile - no endpoint can be defined. Cardiogenic shock with no lung edema - e.g. right ventricular infarction - are associated with an A-profile.

See Also

Sources

  • Based on a review article[2] by David Lichtenstein[3]