Shock and DIC syndrome Flashcards

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What are the reasons for DIC in obstetrics?

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Placental Abruption 
Placenta Previa 
Placenta accreta 
Postpartum hemorrhage 
Septic Abortion 
Pre-eclampsia, eclampsia
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What is shock? What are the consequences?

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Generalised insiffieicency of perfusion to organs and tissues. Leads to hypoxia and Multi organ failure

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Types of shock

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Hypovolemic shock (reduced volume - dehydration, hemorrhagic shock 
Cardiogenic shock 
Distributive shock 
Obstructive shock 
Ananphylactic shock
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Reason for hemorrhage in Obstetrics

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Placental abruption
Placenta previa
Placenta acretta 
Ruptured uterus 
Hypotony of uterus (blood vessels do not contract) 
Coagulopathies
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Stages of shock

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Stage 1 - compensated. Vasospasm of peripheral arteries - > centralisation of blood and sufficient perfusion of organs
Stage 2 - decompensated - maximal compensation methods but tissue perfusion is reduced
Stage 3 - Irreversible - vital organ perfusion badly impaired.

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What is Amniotic fluid embolism?

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Amniotic fluid enters blood, contains inflammatory mediators Eg surfactant, interleukins. Enter Pulmonary circulation and causes anaphylactoid reaction.

Leads to cardiorespiratory collapse.

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How does Septic shock progress?

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SIRS (increased heart rate, increased temp) - > Sepsis (clinical evidence of infection) - > Septic shock (severe Hypotension) - > MODS (ARDS, AKI, Liver dysfunc)

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