Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Crit Care Med. Jul 31, 2019; 8(4): 36-48
Published online Jul 31, 2019. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v8.i4.36
Table 1 Types of shock and relationship with blood pressure and cardiac output
Blood pressureCardiac output
Hypovolemic?
Cardiogenic?
Obstructive?
Distributive↓ (Most of the time)?
Table 2 Hypovolemic shock categories
IIIIIIIV
Blood loss (mL)Up to 750750-15001500-2000> 2000
% of blood lossUp to 1515-3030-40> 40
Blood pressureNormalNormalDecreasedDecreased
MentationPreservedAnxiousConfusedLethargic
Table 3 Conditions that affect the venous oxygen saturation measurement
ConditionSvO2 change
Anemia (Hemoglobin < 8)
Low cardiac output
Agitation
Sepsis
States of hypoxia
Anesthesia (↓ O2 utilization)
Table 4 Correlates of low cardiac output
Low COHigh CO
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Systemic vascular resistance
CO
Pulse pressure
Table 5 Crystalloid vs colloid solutions
CrystalloidColloid
Lower priceExpensive
Believed to be saferSome toxic (hydroxyethyl starch)
Higher amount needed for resuscitationLess required
Slower actionFaster action
Moves out the intravascular space fasterRemains in circulation longer