Circulatory Shock In Trauma

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Circulatory Shock In Trauma

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Case Description

The inability of the circulatory system to supply tissue oxygenation and organ perfusion necessary to meet cellular metabolic demands is known as shock. Although non-haemorrhagic shock, such as cardiogenic or neurogenic shock, can occur after trauma, hemorrhage is more frequently linked to...

Case Summary

  • Circulatory shock in trauma is defined as an abnormality of the circulatory system resulting in inadequate organ perfusion and tissue oxygenation. Hemorrhage is the most common cause in trauma patients. Initial management involves recognizing the presence of shock and identifying its cause, such as hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, or septic shock. Hypovolemic shock due to blood or plasma loss is the most frequent type in trauma.

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Dr. Rupesh Bokade

Dr. Rupesh Bokade

Head Emergency Medicine Department And Consultant Critical Care, Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd, Nagpur
Dr. Rupesh Bokade, Head Emergency Medicine Department And Consultant Critical Care, Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd, Nagpur

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