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General Surgery

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department
Dr. Ziad H. Delemi B.D.S, F.I.B.M.S. (M.F.)
Shock

Shock

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department
Shock : is a life threaten situation of low cellular oxygen perfusion, manifested by pallor, sweating, restlessness, intense thirst, coldness, peripheral cyanosis, rapid pulse thready & low blood pressure & later there is clouding of the consciousness & some times lead to death.

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Types of shock
according to the cause , commonly there is decrease in the effective circulating blood volume. 1- hypovolemic shock 2- vasovagal shock 3- neurogenic shock 4- cardiogenic shock 5- anaphylactic shock 6- septic shock

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Hypovolemic shock
due to decrease actual blood volume, causes: 1- hemorrhage (hemorrhagic shock): due to loss of large amount of blood. 2- acute sever dehydration eg: repeated continuous vomiting, diarrhea as in cholera. 3- loss of plasma protein eg: sever burn Body response by shifting of fluid to the circulation , increase heart rate , venous constriction to increase heart rate


Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department
Hypovolemic shock
Treatment :1- lower the head & elevate the feet to increase the venous return.2- stop the bleeding by first aid or surgery3- replace the lost amount by blood transfusion or by colloids ( Dextran or plasma) or crystalloid ( Normal saline, Ringer ….)until the blood is prepared.4- sedation to relief the pain & restlessness by using morphine.

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Vasovagal shock
Or psychogenic shock due to sudden sever pain or sever emotional reaction . It is due to increase of vagus nerve stimulation which lead to decrease heart rate & vasodilatation of veins in the muscles & veins supplying the splanichnic area lead to pooling of the blood & decrease the blood pressure lead to decrease the venous return & decrease cardiac out put. TTT: lower the head & elevate the limbs to increase the blood flow to the brain.

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Neurogenic shock
Due to sympathetic tone interruption lead to generalized vasodilatation eg: spinal cord transsection . TTT: treat the cause

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Cardiogenic shock
due to ineffective pumping of the blood from the heart , venous return is normal eg: primary pump failure (extensive MI, CMP, arrhythmia) & mechanical factors ( pneumothorax, temponade). TTT: positive inotropic drugs eg: Dopamine & treat the cause.

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Anaphylactic shock
mainly due to penicillin others include Dextran , serum, stings. The antigens combined with IgE on the mast cells & basophile lead to release of Histamine lead to bronchospasm & laryngeal edema, hypotension, massive vasodilatation lead to shock. TTT: steroid hydrocortisone 100mg amp. antihistamine allermine amp. Or chloropheniramine bronchodilator adrenaline 1:1000 amp.


Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department
Septic shock
due to G-ve septicemia & toxemia & mostly seen in the surgical conditions like peritonitis or liver abscess could occur in any patient (especially in hospitalized), in any age Toxins librated extensively lead to dilatation & post capillary sphincteric constriction lead to increase capillary permeability & loss of the intravascular fluid into the extravascular compartment lead to poor perfusion & decrease oxygenation & metabolism at cellular level with normal or increase cardiac out put.

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Septic shock
Predisposing factors : DM, alcoholism blood disease , steroid & cytotoxic drugs & immune compromised patient. Clinical picture: 1- intermittent pyrexia & rigor 2- jaundice due to liver damage 3- acute tubular necrosis of the kidneys 4- peripheral vasomotor paralysis & some times DIC

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Septic shock
TTT: 1- isolate the causative agent ( blood culture) & treat it.2- broad spectrum AB.3- fresh blood transfusion if needed4- oxygen with adequate ventilation 5- high dose of steroids 1-2 gm hydrocortisone in single dose or methyl prednisolon IV, the effect is to decrease the edema of the capillary wall & so decrease the amount of fluid leaving to extravascular compartment & improves O2 transport across the capillary wall to the tissues. 6-vasodilators to relax the post capillary sphincter & ↑VR & ↑CO like α-blocker phentolamine

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Pathophysiology of shock
Shock lead to ↓VR, ↓CO& ↓BP, lead to carotid sinus stimulation lead to ↑HR & reflex vasoconstriction of the coetaneous & splanichnic vessels ( a physiologic process to ↓ blood to the unimportant organs like skin , limbs GIT. So keep the perfusion to the vital organs as long as possible so all these sequences lead to :1- ↓BP ( ↓CO)2- rapid pulse ( reflex carotid ↑)3- pale cold skin ( vasoconstriction)

Mosul university- College of dentistry-oral & maxillofacial surgery department

Pathophysiology of shock
if the condition prolonged lead to ↓ blood supply to vital organs :1- brain : deterioration & then loss of consciousness lead to brain death then death2- heart: cardiac ischemia cardiogenic shock in addition to the main one.3- lungs: shock lung syndrome ( pulmonary edema lead to ↓ O2 transport to the alveoli so in the blood. 4- kidneys: ↓ renal perfusion lead to acute tubular necrosis & anuria.




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