Define shock.
Shock is present when the BP or circulation BV is reduced to a level where tissue oxygenation is inadequate leading to cellular hypoxia + irreversible tissue injury
What 3 humoral control mechanisms exist for circulating blood?
What 3 neural control mechanisms exist for circulating blood?
How does the RAAS system control circulation blood?
What effects does aldosterone have?
What effects does ADH have?
What effects does angiotensin II have?
What are baroreceptors? When do they fire?
Mechanoreceptors for pressure than fire with each heart beat so reduced BP will reduce firing and vice versa
How does the baroreceptor reflex work?
How can you work out the mean arterial blood pressure?
1/3 (SBP - DBP) + DBP
What is the average mean arterial blood pressure in the autoregulatory range?
~90
What are the 3 different types of shock?
What are the 3 causes of vasodilatory shock?
How is septic shock caused?
Inflammatory mediators causes SIRS -> vasodilation + increased vascular permeability
What can cause cardiogenic shock?
Myocardial damage
Arrhythmias
Extrinsic compression (pericardial disease)
Outflow obstruction
What is Starling’s law?
The force of contraction of the cardiac muscle depends on its initial length i.e. heart pumps out blood that is returned to it or blood that it allows to return to it
What is the definition of hypotension?
SBP < 90mmHg or 20mmHg below patients normal
What are the pitfalls of the definitions of hypotension?
May not know patients normal BP
Young + previously fit
Elderly
Drugs
Why can mean arterial blood pressure be useful?
Good index of tissue perfusion
What are the mechanisms of shock?
C: inadequate Circulating volume
P: failure of pump (Pressure)
R: damage to control of Resistance
What are the 3 problems that can occur with preload i.e. capacitance?
Why do autoregulation mechanisms exist in the body?
To maintain blood flow and perfusion of tissues in the autoregulatory range
For each type of shock there exists 3 aspects, what are these?
What occurs in shock due to inadequate circulating volume with reference to the 3 aspects of shock?