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Shock
Understanding Shock
• Inadequate systemic oxygen delivery
activates autonomic responses to maintain
systemic oxygen delivery
• Sympathetic nervous system
• NE, epinephrine, dopamine, and cortisol release
• Causes vasoconstriction, increase in HR, and increase of
cardiac contractility (cardiac output)
• Renin-angiotensin axis
• Water and sodium conservation and vasoconstriction
• Increase in blood volume and blood pressure
Understanding Shock
• Cellular responses to decreased systemic oxygen
delivery
• ATP depletion → ion pump dysfunction
• Cellular edema
• Hydrolysis of cellular membranes and cellular
death
• Goal is to maintain cerebral and cardiac perfusion
• Vasoconstriction of splanchnic, musculoskeletal,
and renal blood flow
• Leads to systemic metabolic lactic acidosis that
overcomes the body’s compensatory mechanisms
Global Tissue Hypoxia
• Endothelial inflammation and disruption
• Inability of O2 delivery to meet demand
• Result:
• Lactic acidosis
• Cardiovascular insufficiency
• Increased metabolic demands
Multiorgan Dysfunction
Syndrome (MODS)
• Progression of physiologic effects as
shock ensues
• Cardiac depression
• Respiratory distress
• Renal failure
• DIC
• Result is end organ failure
• ABCs
• Cardiorespiratory monitor
• Pulse oximetry
• Supplemental oxygen
• IV access
• ABG, labs
• Foley catheter
• Vital signs including rectal temperature
Approach to the Patient in Shock
Diagnosis
• Physical exam (VS, mental status, skin color,
temperature, pulses, etc)
• Infectious source
• Labs:
• CBC
• Chemistries
• Lactate
• Coagulation studies
• Cultures
• ABG
Further Evaluation
• CT of head/sinuses
• Lumbar puncture
• Wound cultures
• Acute abdominal series
• Abdominal/pelvic CT or US
• Cortisol level
• Fibrinogen, FDPs, D-dimer
Approach to the Patient in
Shock
• History
• Recent illness
• Fever
• Chest pain, SOB
• Abdominal pain
• Comorbidities
• Medications
• Toxins/Ingestions
• Recent hospitalization or
surgery
• Baseline mental status
• Physical examination
• Vital Signs
• CNS – mental status
• Skin – color, temp,
rashes, sores
• CV – JVD, heart sounds
• Resp – lung sounds, RR,
oxygen sat, ABG
• GI – abd pain, rigidity,
guarding, rebound
• Renal – urine output
Is This Patient in Shock?
• Patient looks ill
• Altered mental status
• Skin cool and mottled or
hot and flushed
• Weak or absent
peripheral pulses
• SBP <110
• Tachycardia
Yes!
These are all signs and
symptoms of shock
Shock
• Do you remember how to
quickly estimate blood
pressure by pulse?
60
80
70
90
• If you palpate a pulse,
you know SBP is at
least this number
Goals of Treatment
• ABCDE
• Airway
• control work of Breathing
• optimize Circulation
• assure adequate oxygen Delivery
• achieve End points of resuscitation
Airway
• Determine need for intubation but remember:
intubation can worsen hypotension
• Sedatives can lower blood pressure
• Positive pressure ventilation decreases preload
• May need volume resuscitation prior to
intubation to avoid hemodynamic collapse
Control Work of Breathing
• Respiratory muscles consume a significant
amount of oxygen
• Tachypnea can contribute to lactic acidosis
• Mechanical ventilation and sedation
decrease WOB and improves survival
Optimizing Circulation
• Isotonic crystalloids
• Titrated to:
• CVP 8-12 mm Hg
• Urine output 0.5 ml/kg/hr (30 ml/hr)
• Improving heart rate
• May require 4-6 L of fluids
• No outcome benefit from colloids
Maintaining Oxygen Delivery
• Decrease oxygen demands
• Provide analgesia and anxiolytics to relax muscles
and avoid shivering
• Maintain arterial oxygen saturation/content
• Give supplemental oxygen
• Maintain Hemoglobin > 10 g/dL
• Serial lactate levels or central venous oxygen
saturations to assess tissue oxygen
extraction
End Points of Resuscitation
• Goal of resuscitation is to maximize survival
and minimize morbidity
• Use objective hemodynamic and physiologic
values to guide therapy
• Goal directed approach
• Urine output > 0.5 mL/kg/hr
• CVP 8-12 mmHg
• MAP 65 to 90 mmHg
• Central venous oxygen concentration > 70%
Persistent Hypotension
• Inadequate volume resuscitation
• Pneumothorax
• Cardiac tamponade
• Hidden bleeding
• Adrenal insufficiency
• Medication allergy
Practically Speaking….
• Keep one eye on these patients
• Frequent vitals signs:
• Monitor success of therapies
• Watch for decompensated shock
• Let your nurses know that these
patients are sick!
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
What Type of Shock is This?
• 68 yo M with hx of HTN and DM
presents to the ER with abrupt
onset of diffuse abdominal pain
with radiation to his low back.
The pt is hypotensive,
tachycardic, afebrile, with cool
but dry skin
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Hypovolemic Shock
Hypovolemic Shock
• Non-hemorrhagic
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Bowel obstruction, pancreatitis
• Burns
• Neglect, environmental (dehydration)
• Hemorrhagic
• GI bleed
• Trauma
• Massive hemoptysis
• AAA rupture
• Ectopic pregnancy, post-partum bleeding
Hypovolemic Shock
Hypovolemic Shock
• ABCs
• Establish 2 large bore IVs or a central line
• Crystalloids
• Normal Saline or Lactate Ringers
• Up to 3 liters
• PRBCs
• O negative or cross matched
• Control any bleeding
• Arrange definitive treatment
Evaluation of Hypovolemic Shock
• CBC
• ABG/lactate
• Electrolytes
• BUN, Creatinine
• Coagulation studies
• Type and cross-match
• As indicated
• CXR
• Pelvic x-ray
• Abd/pelvis CT
• Chest CT
• GI endoscopy
• Bronchoscopy
• Vascular radiology
Infusion Rates
Access Gravity Pressure
18 g peripheral IV 50 mL/min 150 mL/min
16 g peripheral IV 100 mL/min 225 mL/min
14 g peripheral IV 150 mL/min 275 mL/min
8.5 Fr CV cordis 200 mL/min 450 mL/min
What Type of Shock is This?
• An 81 yo F resident of a nursing
home presents to the ED with
altered mental status. She is
febrile to 39.4, hypotensive with a
widened pulse pressure,
tachycardic, with warm
extremities
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Septic
Septic Shock
Sepsis
• Two or more of SIRS criteria
• Temp > 38 or < 36 C
• HR > 90
• RR > 20
• WBC > 12,000 or < 4,000
• Plus the presumed existence of
infection
• Blood pressure can be normal!
Septic Shock
• Sepsis (remember definition?)
• Plus refractory hypotension
• After bolus of 20-40 mL/Kg patient still has
one of the following:
• SBP < 90 mm Hg
• MAP < 65 mm Hg
• Decrease of 40 mm Hg from baseline
Sepsis
Pathogenesis of Sepsis
Nguyen H et al. Severe Sepsis and Septic-Shock: Review of the Literature and Emergency Department Management Guidelines. Ann Emerg Med. 2006;42:28-54.
Septic Shock
• Clinical signs:
• Hyperthermia or hypothermia
• Tachycardia
• Wide pulse pressure
• Low blood pressure (SBP<90)
• Mental status changes
• Beware of compensated shock!
• Blood pressure may be “normal”
Ancillary Studies
• Cardiac monitor
• Pulse oximetry
• CBC, Chem 7, coags, LFTs, lipase, UA
• ABG with lactate
• Blood culture x 2, urine culture
• CXR
• Foley catheter (why do you need this?)
Treatment of Septic Shock
• 2 large bore IVs
• NS IVF bolus- 1-2 L wide open (if no
contraindications)
• Supplemental oxygen
• Empiric antibiotics, based on suspected
source, as soon as possible
Treatment of Sepsis
• Antibiotics- Survival correlates with how quickly
the correct drug was given
• Cover gram positive and gram negative bacteria
• Zosyn 3.375 grams IV and ceftriaxone 1 gram IV or
• Imipenem 1 gram IV
• Add additional coverage as indicated
• Pseudomonas- Gentamicin or Cefepime
• MRSA- Vancomycin
• Intra-abdominal or head/neck anaerobic infections-
Clindamycin or Metronidazole
• Asplenic- Ceftriaxone for N. meningitidis, H. infuenzae
• Neutropenic – Cefepime or Imipenem
Persistent Hypotension
• If no response after 2-3 L IVF, start a
vasopressor (norepinephrine, dopamine,
etc) and titrate to effect
• Goal: MAP > 60
• Consider adrenal insufficiency:
hydrocortisone 100 mg IV
Early Goal Directed Therapy
• Septic Shock Study 2001
• 263 patients with septic shock by refractory
hypotension or lactate criteria
• Randomly assigned to EGDT or to
standard resuscitation arms (130 vs 133)
• Control arm treated at clinician’s discretion
and admitted to ICU ASAP
• EGDT group followed protocol for 6 hours
then admitted to ICU
Rivers E et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock N Engl J Med. 2001:345:1368-1377.
Treatment Algorithm
Rivers E et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock N Engl J Med. 2001:345:1368-1377.
EGDT Group
• First 6 hours in ED
• More fluid (5 L vs 3.5 L)
• More transfusion (64.1% vs 18.5%)
• More dobutamine (13.7% vs 0.8%)
• Outcome
• 3.8 days less in hospital
• 2 fold less cardiopulmonary complications
• Better: SvO2, lactate, base deficit, PH
• Relative reduction in mortality of 34.4%
• 46.5% control vs 30.5% EGDT
What Type of Shock is This?
• A 55 yo M with hx of HTN,
DM presents with “crushing”
substernal CP, diaphoresis,
hypotension, tachycardia
and cool, clammy extremities
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Cardiogenic
Cardiogenic Shock
Cardiogenic Shock
• Signs:
• Cool, mottled skin
• Tachypnea
• Hypotension
• Altered mental status
• Narrowed pulse
pressure
• Rales, murmur
• Defined as:
• SBP < 90 mmHg
• CI < 2.2 L/m/m2
• PCWP > 18 mmHg
Etiologies
• What are some causes of cardiogenic shock?
• AMI
• Sepsis
• Myocarditis
• Myocardial contusion
• Aortic or mitral stenosis, HCM
• Acute aortic insufficiency
Pathophysiology of Cardiogenic Shock
• Often after ischemia, loss of LV function
• Lose 40% of LV clinical shock ensues
• CO reduction = lactic acidosis, hypoxia
• Stroke volume is reduced
• Tachycardia develops as compensation
• Ischemia and infarction worsens
Ancillary Tests
• EKG
• CXR
• CBC, Chem 10, cardiac enzymes,
coagulation studies
• Echocardiogram
Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock
• Goals- Airway stability and improving
myocardial pump function
• Cardiac monitor, pulse oximetry
• Supplemental oxygen, IV access
• Intubation will decrease preload and result
in hypotension
• Be prepared to give fluid bolus
Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock
• AMI
• Aspirin, beta blocker, morphine, heparin
• If no pulmonary edema, IV fluid challenge
• If pulmonary edema
• Dopamine – will ↑ HR and thus cardiac work
• Dobutamine – May drop blood pressure
• Combination therapy may be more effective
• PCI or thrombolytics
• RV infarct
• Fluids and Dobutamine (no NTG)
• Acute mitral regurgitation or VSD
• Pressors (Dobutamine and Nitroprusside)
What Type of Shock is This?
• A 34 yo F presents to the ER after
dining at a restaurant where shortly
after eating the first few bites of her
meal, became anxious, diaphoretic,
began wheezing, noted diffuse
pruritic rash, nausea, and a
sensation of her “throat closing off”.
She is currently hypotensive,
tachycardic and ill appearing.
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Anaphalactic
Anaphalactic Shock
Anaphylactic Shock
• Anaphylaxis – a severe systemic
hypersensitivity reaction characterized by
multisystem involvement
• IgE mediated
• Anaphylactoid reaction – clinically
indistinguishable from anaphylaxis, do not
require a sensitizing exposure
• Not IgE mediated
• What are some symptoms of anaphylaxis?
Anaphylactic Shock
• First- Pruritus, flushing, urticaria appear
•Next- Throat fullness, anxiety, chest tightness,
shortness of breath and lightheadedness
•Finally- Altered mental status, respiratory
distress and circulatory collapse
• Risk factors for fatal anaphylaxis
• Poorly controlled asthma
• Previous anaphylaxis
• Reoccurrence rates
• 40-60% for insect stings
• 20-40% for radiocontrast agents
• 10-20% for penicillin
• Most common causes
• Antibiotics
• Insects
• Food
Anaphylactic Shock
• Mild, localized urticaria can progress to full anaphylaxis
• Symptoms usually begin within 60 minutes of exposure
• Faster the onset of symptoms = more severe reaction
• Biphasic phenomenon occurs in up to 20% of patients
• Symptoms return 3-4 hours after initial reaction has cleared
• A “lump in my throat” and “hoarseness” heralds life-
threatening laryngeal edema
Anaphylactic Shock
Anaphylactic Shock-
Diagnosis
• Clinical diagnosis
• Defined by airway compromise, hypotension,
or involvement of cutaneous, respiratory, or GI
systems
• Look for exposure to drug, food, or insect
• Labs have no role
• ABC’s
• Angioedema and respiratory compromise require
immediate intubation
• IV, cardiac monitor, pulse oximetry
• IVFs, oxygen
• Epinephrine
• Second line
• Corticosteriods
• H1 and H2 blockers
Anaphylactic Shock- Treatment
• Epinephrine
• 0.3 mg IM of 1:1000 (epi-pen)
• Repeat every 5-10 min as needed
• Caution with patients taking beta blockers- can cause
severe hypertension due to unopposed alpha stimulation
• For CV collapse, 1 mg IV of 1:10,000
• If refractory, start IV drip
Anaphylactic Shock- Treatment
• Corticosteroids
• Methylprednisolone 125 mg IV
• Prednisone 60 mg PO
• Antihistamines
• H1 blocker- Diphenhydramine 25-50 mg IV
• H2 blocker- Ranitidine 50 mg IV
• Bronchodilators
• Albuterol nebulizer
• Atrovent nebulizer
• Magnesium sulfate 2 g IV over 20 minutes
• Glucagon
• For patients taking beta blockers and with refractory hypotension
• 1 mg IV q5 minutes until hypotension resolves
Anaphylactic Shock - Treatment
• All patients who receive epinephrine
should be observed for 4-6 hours
• If symptom free, discharge home
• If on beta blockers or h/o severe
reaction in past, consider admission
Anaphylactic Shock - Disposition
What Type of Shock is This?
• A 41 yo M presents to the ER
after an MVC complaining of
decreased sensation below his
waist and is now hypotensive,
bradycardic, with warm
extremities
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Neurogenic
Neurogenic Shock
Neurogenic Shock
• Occurs after acute spinal cord injury
• Sympathetic outflow is disrupted leaving
unopposed vagal tone
• Results in hypotension and bradycardia
• Spinal shock- temporary loss of spinal reflex
activity below a total or near total spinal cord
injury (not the same as neurogenic shock, the
terms are not interchangeable)
• Loss of sympathetic tone results in
warm and dry skin
• Shock usually lasts from 1 to 3 weeks
• Any injury above T1 can disrupt the
entire sympathetic system
• Higher injuries = worse paralysis
Neurogenic Shock
• A,B,Cs
• Remember c-spine precautions
• Fluid resuscitation
• Keep MAP at 85-90 mm Hg for first 7 days
• Thought to minimize secondary cord injury
• If crystalloid is insufficient use vasopressors
• Search for other causes of hypotension
• For bradycardia
• Atropine
• Pacemaker
Neurogenic Shock- Treatment
Neurogenic Shock- Treatment
• Methylprednisolone
• Used only for blunt spinal cord injury
• High dose therapy for 23 hours
• Must be started within 8 hours
• Controversial- Risk for infection, GI bleed
What Type of Shock is This?
• A 24 yo M presents to the ED
after an MVC c/o chest pain
and difficulty breathing. On PE,
you note the pt to be
tachycardic, hypotensive,
hypoxic, and with decreased
breath sounds on left
Types of Shock
• Hypovolemic
• Septic
• Cardiogenic
• Anaphylactic
• Neurogenic
• Obstructive
Obstructive
Obstructive Shock
Obstructive Shock
• Tension pneumothorax
• Air trapped in pleural space with 1 way
valve, air/pressure builds up
• Mediastinum shifted impeding venous
return
• Chest pain, SOB, decreased breath
sounds
• No tests needed!
• Rx: Needle decompression, chest tube
Obstructive Shock
• Cardiac tamponade
• Blood in pericardial sac prevents venous
return to and contraction of heart
• Related to trauma, pericarditis, MI
• Beck’s triad: hypotension, muffled heart
sounds, JVD
• Diagnosis: large heart CXR, echo
• Rx: Pericardiocentisis
Obstructive Shock
• Pulmonary embolism
• Virscow triad: hypercoaguable, venous
injury, venostasis
• Signs: Tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia
• Low risk: D-dimer
• Higher risk: CT chest or VQ scan
• Rx: Heparin, consider thrombolytics
Obstructive Shock
• Aortic stenosis
• Resistance to systolic ejection causes
decreased cardiac function
• Chest pain with syncope
• Systolic ejection murmur
• Diagnosed with echo
• Vasodilators (NTG) will drop pressure!
• Rx: Valve surgery

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  • 2. Understanding Shock • Inadequate systemic oxygen delivery activates autonomic responses to maintain systemic oxygen delivery • Sympathetic nervous system • NE, epinephrine, dopamine, and cortisol release • Causes vasoconstriction, increase in HR, and increase of cardiac contractility (cardiac output) • Renin-angiotensin axis • Water and sodium conservation and vasoconstriction • Increase in blood volume and blood pressure
  • 3. Understanding Shock • Cellular responses to decreased systemic oxygen delivery • ATP depletion → ion pump dysfunction • Cellular edema • Hydrolysis of cellular membranes and cellular death • Goal is to maintain cerebral and cardiac perfusion • Vasoconstriction of splanchnic, musculoskeletal, and renal blood flow • Leads to systemic metabolic lactic acidosis that overcomes the body’s compensatory mechanisms
  • 4. Global Tissue Hypoxia • Endothelial inflammation and disruption • Inability of O2 delivery to meet demand • Result: • Lactic acidosis • Cardiovascular insufficiency • Increased metabolic demands
  • 5. Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) • Progression of physiologic effects as shock ensues • Cardiac depression • Respiratory distress • Renal failure • DIC • Result is end organ failure
  • 6. • ABCs • Cardiorespiratory monitor • Pulse oximetry • Supplemental oxygen • IV access • ABG, labs • Foley catheter • Vital signs including rectal temperature Approach to the Patient in Shock
  • 7. Diagnosis • Physical exam (VS, mental status, skin color, temperature, pulses, etc) • Infectious source • Labs: • CBC • Chemistries • Lactate • Coagulation studies • Cultures • ABG
  • 8. Further Evaluation • CT of head/sinuses • Lumbar puncture • Wound cultures • Acute abdominal series • Abdominal/pelvic CT or US • Cortisol level • Fibrinogen, FDPs, D-dimer
  • 9. Approach to the Patient in Shock • History • Recent illness • Fever • Chest pain, SOB • Abdominal pain • Comorbidities • Medications • Toxins/Ingestions • Recent hospitalization or surgery • Baseline mental status • Physical examination • Vital Signs • CNS – mental status • Skin – color, temp, rashes, sores • CV – JVD, heart sounds • Resp – lung sounds, RR, oxygen sat, ABG • GI – abd pain, rigidity, guarding, rebound • Renal – urine output
  • 10. Is This Patient in Shock? • Patient looks ill • Altered mental status • Skin cool and mottled or hot and flushed • Weak or absent peripheral pulses • SBP <110 • Tachycardia Yes! These are all signs and symptoms of shock
  • 11. Shock • Do you remember how to quickly estimate blood pressure by pulse? 60 80 70 90 • If you palpate a pulse, you know SBP is at least this number
  • 12. Goals of Treatment • ABCDE • Airway • control work of Breathing • optimize Circulation • assure adequate oxygen Delivery • achieve End points of resuscitation
  • 13. Airway • Determine need for intubation but remember: intubation can worsen hypotension • Sedatives can lower blood pressure • Positive pressure ventilation decreases preload • May need volume resuscitation prior to intubation to avoid hemodynamic collapse
  • 14. Control Work of Breathing • Respiratory muscles consume a significant amount of oxygen • Tachypnea can contribute to lactic acidosis • Mechanical ventilation and sedation decrease WOB and improves survival
  • 15. Optimizing Circulation • Isotonic crystalloids • Titrated to: • CVP 8-12 mm Hg • Urine output 0.5 ml/kg/hr (30 ml/hr) • Improving heart rate • May require 4-6 L of fluids • No outcome benefit from colloids
  • 16. Maintaining Oxygen Delivery • Decrease oxygen demands • Provide analgesia and anxiolytics to relax muscles and avoid shivering • Maintain arterial oxygen saturation/content • Give supplemental oxygen • Maintain Hemoglobin > 10 g/dL • Serial lactate levels or central venous oxygen saturations to assess tissue oxygen extraction
  • 17. End Points of Resuscitation • Goal of resuscitation is to maximize survival and minimize morbidity • Use objective hemodynamic and physiologic values to guide therapy • Goal directed approach • Urine output > 0.5 mL/kg/hr • CVP 8-12 mmHg • MAP 65 to 90 mmHg • Central venous oxygen concentration > 70%
  • 18. Persistent Hypotension • Inadequate volume resuscitation • Pneumothorax • Cardiac tamponade • Hidden bleeding • Adrenal insufficiency • Medication allergy
  • 19. Practically Speaking…. • Keep one eye on these patients • Frequent vitals signs: • Monitor success of therapies • Watch for decompensated shock • Let your nurses know that these patients are sick!
  • 20. Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive
  • 21. What Type of Shock is This? • 68 yo M with hx of HTN and DM presents to the ER with abrupt onset of diffuse abdominal pain with radiation to his low back. The pt is hypotensive, tachycardic, afebrile, with cool but dry skin Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Hypovolemic Shock
  • 23. • Non-hemorrhagic • Vomiting • Diarrhea • Bowel obstruction, pancreatitis • Burns • Neglect, environmental (dehydration) • Hemorrhagic • GI bleed • Trauma • Massive hemoptysis • AAA rupture • Ectopic pregnancy, post-partum bleeding Hypovolemic Shock
  • 24. Hypovolemic Shock • ABCs • Establish 2 large bore IVs or a central line • Crystalloids • Normal Saline or Lactate Ringers • Up to 3 liters • PRBCs • O negative or cross matched • Control any bleeding • Arrange definitive treatment
  • 25. Evaluation of Hypovolemic Shock • CBC • ABG/lactate • Electrolytes • BUN, Creatinine • Coagulation studies • Type and cross-match • As indicated • CXR • Pelvic x-ray • Abd/pelvis CT • Chest CT • GI endoscopy • Bronchoscopy • Vascular radiology
  • 26. Infusion Rates Access Gravity Pressure 18 g peripheral IV 50 mL/min 150 mL/min 16 g peripheral IV 100 mL/min 225 mL/min 14 g peripheral IV 150 mL/min 275 mL/min 8.5 Fr CV cordis 200 mL/min 450 mL/min
  • 27. What Type of Shock is This? • An 81 yo F resident of a nursing home presents to the ED with altered mental status. She is febrile to 39.4, hypotensive with a widened pulse pressure, tachycardic, with warm extremities Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Septic
  • 29. Sepsis • Two or more of SIRS criteria • Temp > 38 or < 36 C • HR > 90 • RR > 20 • WBC > 12,000 or < 4,000 • Plus the presumed existence of infection • Blood pressure can be normal!
  • 30. Septic Shock • Sepsis (remember definition?) • Plus refractory hypotension • After bolus of 20-40 mL/Kg patient still has one of the following: • SBP < 90 mm Hg • MAP < 65 mm Hg • Decrease of 40 mm Hg from baseline
  • 32. Pathogenesis of Sepsis Nguyen H et al. Severe Sepsis and Septic-Shock: Review of the Literature and Emergency Department Management Guidelines. Ann Emerg Med. 2006;42:28-54.
  • 33. Septic Shock • Clinical signs: • Hyperthermia or hypothermia • Tachycardia • Wide pulse pressure • Low blood pressure (SBP<90) • Mental status changes • Beware of compensated shock! • Blood pressure may be “normal”
  • 34. Ancillary Studies • Cardiac monitor • Pulse oximetry • CBC, Chem 7, coags, LFTs, lipase, UA • ABG with lactate • Blood culture x 2, urine culture • CXR • Foley catheter (why do you need this?)
  • 35. Treatment of Septic Shock • 2 large bore IVs • NS IVF bolus- 1-2 L wide open (if no contraindications) • Supplemental oxygen • Empiric antibiotics, based on suspected source, as soon as possible
  • 36. Treatment of Sepsis • Antibiotics- Survival correlates with how quickly the correct drug was given • Cover gram positive and gram negative bacteria • Zosyn 3.375 grams IV and ceftriaxone 1 gram IV or • Imipenem 1 gram IV • Add additional coverage as indicated • Pseudomonas- Gentamicin or Cefepime • MRSA- Vancomycin • Intra-abdominal or head/neck anaerobic infections- Clindamycin or Metronidazole • Asplenic- Ceftriaxone for N. meningitidis, H. infuenzae • Neutropenic – Cefepime or Imipenem
  • 37. Persistent Hypotension • If no response after 2-3 L IVF, start a vasopressor (norepinephrine, dopamine, etc) and titrate to effect • Goal: MAP > 60 • Consider adrenal insufficiency: hydrocortisone 100 mg IV
  • 38. Early Goal Directed Therapy • Septic Shock Study 2001 • 263 patients with septic shock by refractory hypotension or lactate criteria • Randomly assigned to EGDT or to standard resuscitation arms (130 vs 133) • Control arm treated at clinician’s discretion and admitted to ICU ASAP • EGDT group followed protocol for 6 hours then admitted to ICU Rivers E et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock N Engl J Med. 2001:345:1368-1377.
  • 39. Treatment Algorithm Rivers E et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock N Engl J Med. 2001:345:1368-1377.
  • 40. EGDT Group • First 6 hours in ED • More fluid (5 L vs 3.5 L) • More transfusion (64.1% vs 18.5%) • More dobutamine (13.7% vs 0.8%) • Outcome • 3.8 days less in hospital • 2 fold less cardiopulmonary complications • Better: SvO2, lactate, base deficit, PH • Relative reduction in mortality of 34.4% • 46.5% control vs 30.5% EGDT
  • 41. What Type of Shock is This? • A 55 yo M with hx of HTN, DM presents with “crushing” substernal CP, diaphoresis, hypotension, tachycardia and cool, clammy extremities Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Cardiogenic
  • 43. Cardiogenic Shock • Signs: • Cool, mottled skin • Tachypnea • Hypotension • Altered mental status • Narrowed pulse pressure • Rales, murmur • Defined as: • SBP < 90 mmHg • CI < 2.2 L/m/m2 • PCWP > 18 mmHg
  • 44. Etiologies • What are some causes of cardiogenic shock? • AMI • Sepsis • Myocarditis • Myocardial contusion • Aortic or mitral stenosis, HCM • Acute aortic insufficiency
  • 45. Pathophysiology of Cardiogenic Shock • Often after ischemia, loss of LV function • Lose 40% of LV clinical shock ensues • CO reduction = lactic acidosis, hypoxia • Stroke volume is reduced • Tachycardia develops as compensation • Ischemia and infarction worsens
  • 46. Ancillary Tests • EKG • CXR • CBC, Chem 10, cardiac enzymes, coagulation studies • Echocardiogram
  • 47. Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock • Goals- Airway stability and improving myocardial pump function • Cardiac monitor, pulse oximetry • Supplemental oxygen, IV access • Intubation will decrease preload and result in hypotension • Be prepared to give fluid bolus
  • 48. Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock • AMI • Aspirin, beta blocker, morphine, heparin • If no pulmonary edema, IV fluid challenge • If pulmonary edema • Dopamine – will ↑ HR and thus cardiac work • Dobutamine – May drop blood pressure • Combination therapy may be more effective • PCI or thrombolytics • RV infarct • Fluids and Dobutamine (no NTG) • Acute mitral regurgitation or VSD • Pressors (Dobutamine and Nitroprusside)
  • 49. What Type of Shock is This? • A 34 yo F presents to the ER after dining at a restaurant where shortly after eating the first few bites of her meal, became anxious, diaphoretic, began wheezing, noted diffuse pruritic rash, nausea, and a sensation of her “throat closing off”. She is currently hypotensive, tachycardic and ill appearing. Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Anaphalactic
  • 51. Anaphylactic Shock • Anaphylaxis – a severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction characterized by multisystem involvement • IgE mediated • Anaphylactoid reaction – clinically indistinguishable from anaphylaxis, do not require a sensitizing exposure • Not IgE mediated
  • 52. • What are some symptoms of anaphylaxis? Anaphylactic Shock • First- Pruritus, flushing, urticaria appear •Next- Throat fullness, anxiety, chest tightness, shortness of breath and lightheadedness •Finally- Altered mental status, respiratory distress and circulatory collapse
  • 53. • Risk factors for fatal anaphylaxis • Poorly controlled asthma • Previous anaphylaxis • Reoccurrence rates • 40-60% for insect stings • 20-40% for radiocontrast agents • 10-20% for penicillin • Most common causes • Antibiotics • Insects • Food Anaphylactic Shock
  • 54. • Mild, localized urticaria can progress to full anaphylaxis • Symptoms usually begin within 60 minutes of exposure • Faster the onset of symptoms = more severe reaction • Biphasic phenomenon occurs in up to 20% of patients • Symptoms return 3-4 hours after initial reaction has cleared • A “lump in my throat” and “hoarseness” heralds life- threatening laryngeal edema Anaphylactic Shock
  • 55. Anaphylactic Shock- Diagnosis • Clinical diagnosis • Defined by airway compromise, hypotension, or involvement of cutaneous, respiratory, or GI systems • Look for exposure to drug, food, or insect • Labs have no role
  • 56. • ABC’s • Angioedema and respiratory compromise require immediate intubation • IV, cardiac monitor, pulse oximetry • IVFs, oxygen • Epinephrine • Second line • Corticosteriods • H1 and H2 blockers Anaphylactic Shock- Treatment
  • 57. • Epinephrine • 0.3 mg IM of 1:1000 (epi-pen) • Repeat every 5-10 min as needed • Caution with patients taking beta blockers- can cause severe hypertension due to unopposed alpha stimulation • For CV collapse, 1 mg IV of 1:10,000 • If refractory, start IV drip Anaphylactic Shock- Treatment
  • 58. • Corticosteroids • Methylprednisolone 125 mg IV • Prednisone 60 mg PO • Antihistamines • H1 blocker- Diphenhydramine 25-50 mg IV • H2 blocker- Ranitidine 50 mg IV • Bronchodilators • Albuterol nebulizer • Atrovent nebulizer • Magnesium sulfate 2 g IV over 20 minutes • Glucagon • For patients taking beta blockers and with refractory hypotension • 1 mg IV q5 minutes until hypotension resolves Anaphylactic Shock - Treatment
  • 59. • All patients who receive epinephrine should be observed for 4-6 hours • If symptom free, discharge home • If on beta blockers or h/o severe reaction in past, consider admission Anaphylactic Shock - Disposition
  • 60. What Type of Shock is This? • A 41 yo M presents to the ER after an MVC complaining of decreased sensation below his waist and is now hypotensive, bradycardic, with warm extremities Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Neurogenic
  • 62. Neurogenic Shock • Occurs after acute spinal cord injury • Sympathetic outflow is disrupted leaving unopposed vagal tone • Results in hypotension and bradycardia • Spinal shock- temporary loss of spinal reflex activity below a total or near total spinal cord injury (not the same as neurogenic shock, the terms are not interchangeable)
  • 63. • Loss of sympathetic tone results in warm and dry skin • Shock usually lasts from 1 to 3 weeks • Any injury above T1 can disrupt the entire sympathetic system • Higher injuries = worse paralysis Neurogenic Shock
  • 64. • A,B,Cs • Remember c-spine precautions • Fluid resuscitation • Keep MAP at 85-90 mm Hg for first 7 days • Thought to minimize secondary cord injury • If crystalloid is insufficient use vasopressors • Search for other causes of hypotension • For bradycardia • Atropine • Pacemaker Neurogenic Shock- Treatment
  • 65. Neurogenic Shock- Treatment • Methylprednisolone • Used only for blunt spinal cord injury • High dose therapy for 23 hours • Must be started within 8 hours • Controversial- Risk for infection, GI bleed
  • 66. What Type of Shock is This? • A 24 yo M presents to the ED after an MVC c/o chest pain and difficulty breathing. On PE, you note the pt to be tachycardic, hypotensive, hypoxic, and with decreased breath sounds on left Types of Shock • Hypovolemic • Septic • Cardiogenic • Anaphylactic • Neurogenic • Obstructive Obstructive
  • 68. Obstructive Shock • Tension pneumothorax • Air trapped in pleural space with 1 way valve, air/pressure builds up • Mediastinum shifted impeding venous return • Chest pain, SOB, decreased breath sounds • No tests needed! • Rx: Needle decompression, chest tube
  • 69. Obstructive Shock • Cardiac tamponade • Blood in pericardial sac prevents venous return to and contraction of heart • Related to trauma, pericarditis, MI • Beck’s triad: hypotension, muffled heart sounds, JVD • Diagnosis: large heart CXR, echo • Rx: Pericardiocentisis
  • 70. Obstructive Shock • Pulmonary embolism • Virscow triad: hypercoaguable, venous injury, venostasis • Signs: Tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia • Low risk: D-dimer • Higher risk: CT chest or VQ scan • Rx: Heparin, consider thrombolytics
  • 71. Obstructive Shock • Aortic stenosis • Resistance to systolic ejection causes decreased cardiac function • Chest pain with syncope • Systolic ejection murmur • Diagnosed with echo • Vasodilators (NTG) will drop pressure! • Rx: Valve surgery

Notas do Editor

  1. SmvO2 – mixed venous oxygen saturation from a PAC ScvO2 – central venous oxygen saturation from central line
  2. Epi – the single most important step in treatment
  3. Methylprednisolone causes less fluid retention