1 / 15

Shock

Shock. Dr. Afsar Saeed Shaikh M.B.B.S, M.Phil. Assistant Professor of Chemical Pathology Pathology Department, KEMU, Lahore. INTRODUCTION. Cardiovascular Collapse Final common pathway Definition:

dian
Download Presentation

Shock

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Shock Dr. Afsar Saeed Shaikh M.B.B.S, M.Phil. Assistant Professor of Chemical Pathology Pathology Department, KEMU, Lahore.

  2. INTRODUCTION • Cardiovascular Collapse • Final common pathway • Definition: ‘A clinical entity characterized by systemic hypoperfusion caused by reduction either in cardiac output OR in the effective circulatory blood volume’

  3. INTRODUCTION • Clinical Effects of Shock: • Hypotension • Impaired tissue perfusion • Cellular hypoxia

  4. Shock • ETIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION: • Cardiogenic Shock • Hypovolemic Shock • Septic Shock (Endotoxin Shock) • Neurogenic Shock • Anaphylactic Shock

  5. Stages of Shock • FIRST stage; Non-progressive Stage: • Reflex compensatory mechanisms are activated • Profusion of vital organ is maintained

  6. Stages of Shock • 2nd Stage; Progressive Stage: • Tissue hypoperfusion • Circulatory & metabolic imbalances leading to Acidosis

  7. Stages of Shock • 3rd Stage; Irreversible Stage: • Cellular & tissue injury • Even with correction of hemodynamic defects, survival is not possible

  8. Mechanism of different Stages of Shock • 1. Non-progressive Stage : • Neurohumoral Mechanisms maintain cardiac output and blood pressure: • Baroreceptors reflexes • Release of catecholamine • Activation of renin-angoitensin axis • ADH release • Generalized sympathetic stimulation

  9. Mechanism of different Stages of shock • 1. Non-progressive Stage : • Different Clinical Outcome of these compensatory mechanisms: • Tachycardia • Peripheral vasoconstriction (cool & pale skin) • Renal conservation of fluid

  10. Mechanism of different Stages of shock • 2. Progressive Stage : • Widespread hypoxia: • Anaerobic glycolysis • Production of lactic acidosis • pH lead to blunting of vasomotor response leading to vasodilatation • Peripheral pooling of blood • cardiac output

  11. Mechanism of different Stages of shock • 2. Progressive Stage : • Different Clinical Outcome of these failing mechanisms: • Feeble, failing pulse • Mental confusion • urine output

  12. Mechanism of different Stages of shock • 3. Irreversible Stage : • Widespread Cellular injury: • Damage to the organelle of cells • Leakage of lysosomal enzymes • Production of nitric oxide by cells • Worsened myocardial contractility

  13. Mechanism of different Stages of shock • 3. Irreversible Stage : • Different Clinical Outcome of cellular injury: • Septic shock (entry of intestinal flora into circulation) • Complete renal shutdown (acute tubular necrosis) • Downward clinical spiral

  14. THANK YOU!

More Related