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Aerobic Metabolism METABOLISM 6 CO 2 6 H 2 O 36 ATP HEAT (417 kcal) 6 O 2 GLUCOSE
Anaerobic Metabolism GLUCOSE METABOLISM 2 LACTIC ACID 2 ATP HEAT (32 kcal)
Inadequate Cellular Oxygenation Anaerobic Metabolism Metabolic Failure Metabolic Acidosis Inadequate Energy Production Lactic Acid Production Cell Death!
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􀂇  The human body responds to acute hemorrhage by activating 4 major physiologic systems: the hematologic system, the cardiovascular system, the renal system, and the neuroendocrine system.
 
􀂇  Platelets are activated which form an immature clot on the bleeding source 􀂇  The damaged vessel exposes collagen, which subsequently causes fibrin deposition and stabilization of the clot
Hypovolemic Shock: Cardiovascular System 􀂇  Increases the heart rate, increasing myocardial contractility, and constricting peripheral blood vessels. 􀂇  This response occurs secondary to an increase in release of norepinephrine and a decrease in baseline vagal tone (regulated by the baroreceptors in the carotid arch, aortic arch, left atrium, and pulmonary vessels).
􀂇  The cardiovascular system also responds by redistributing blood to the brain, heart, and kidneys and away from skin, muscle, and GI tract.
Hypovolemic Shock: Renal System 􀂇  The kidneys respond to hemorrhagic shock by stimulating an increase in rennin secretion from the juxtaglomerular apparatus.
[object Object],[object Object],   [Na+] &/Or Kidney (juxtaglomerular apparatus) Detected by Releases Renin Angiotensinogen Angiotensin I… Converts Via ACE (A ngiotensin C onverting E nzyme) Angiotensin II…
Angiotensin II…    vasoconstriction    PVR    BP!    thirst ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Adrenal cortex Releases Aldosterone ,[object Object],[object Object]
   CO R.A.S. Activation    Dyspnea ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],   SVR ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Impaired myocardial function ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
   Sympathetic Tone Or    Parasympathetic Tone ,[object Object],Massive Vasodilation    SVR & Preload    Cardiac Output ,[object Object],[object Object]
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) Systemic inflammatory response to a variety of severe clinical insults manifested by ≥ 2 of the following conditions ●  Temperature >38ºC or <36ºC ●  Heart rate >90 beats/min ●  Respiratory rate >20 breaths/min or PaCO2 ,<32 torr (<4.3 kPa) ●  White blood cell count >12,000 cells/mm3, <4000 cells/mm3, or >10% immature (band) cells
Sepsis ●  The presence of SIRS associated with a confirmed infectious process
Severe Sepsis ●  Sepsis with either hypotension or systemic manifestations of hypoperfusion –  Lactic acidosis, oliguria, altered mental status
Septic Shock ●  Sepsis with hypotension despite adequatefluid resuscitation, associated with hypoperfusion abnormalities
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Protein c activation
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Infection Inflammatory Mediators Endothelial  Dysfunction Vasodilation Hypotension Vasoconstriction Edema Maldistribution of Microvascular Blood Flow Organ Dysfunction Microvascular Plugging Ischemia Cell Death
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Cellular Response to Shock ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Anaerobic metabolism ,[object Object],[object Object],Impaired cellular metabolism ,[object Object],[object Object],   Intracellular Na + & water Impaired  glucose  usage Stimulation of  clotting cascade &  inflammatory response
 
 
 
pyruvate + NADH + H +  = lactate + NAD +
=Accelerated aerobic glycolysis  =Carbohydrate metabolism > mitochondrial oxidative capacity  Hypoxia blocks oxidative phosphoeration  =Increase the lactate /pyruvate ratio  =Normal ratio around 10/1
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Lactate Serum Lactate as a Predictor of Mortality in Emergency Department Patients With Infection  Annals of Emergency Medicine  2005,45:524-528 .  = An initial serum lactate may be useful in risk stratification in patients presenting to the emergency department with infections.  = There appears to be an increasing trend of mortality with elevated initial lactate levels. 22.4% patients with an initial lactate level > 4.0 mmol/L died within 3 days
Lactate levels greater than 2.5 mmol/L are associated with an increase in mortality.Levels greater than 4 mmol/L in patients with suspected infection have been shown to increase mortality odds 5-fold  Ann Emerg Med . May 2005;45(5):524-8. 
Intensive Care Med. 2001;27:74-83.  Abstract Elevated serum lactate levels are predictive of an increased mortality in ED patients with sepsis or septic shock. Current evidence indicates that monitoring serial values and determining the time to clearance is a strong predictor of patient outcome.
=decline in lactate levels of at least 10% during the first 6 hours of therapy correlated with a mortality rate of < 20%. = normalization of serum lactate levels within 12-24 hours is associated with the best chance of patient survival. =  Patients whose lactate levels do not return to normal within 48 hours have significantly higher rates of organ dysfunction and death . Emerg Med J. 2006;23:622-624 Am J Surg. 2006;191:625-630.
 
 
 
 
Protein C Baseline protein C levels were an independent predictor of sepsis outcome. Day 1 changes in protein C, regardless of baseline levels, were also predictive of outcome. The association of DrotAA treatment, increased protein C levels, and improved survival may partially explain the mechanism of action Critical Care  2006, 10:R92doi:10.1186/cc4946
Procalcitonin ] Procalcitonin (PCT) has been proposed as a more specific [and better prognostic  marker than CRP, although its value has also been challenged . It remains difficult to differentiate sepsis from other non-infectious causes of systemic inflammatory response syndrome , and there is a continuous search for better biomarkers of sepsis. J Crit Care  2004, 19:152-157 Lancet Infect Dis  2007
base deficit has shown poor correlation with serum lactate and is affected by numerous conditions, including crystalloid resuscitation. As a result, base deficit should not be considered a reliable surrogate for serum lactate . J Trauma. 2004;57:898-912 . Base Defecit
BNP High concentrations of natriuretic peptides were observed in severe sepsis, septic shock and in multiple organ failure, probably due to increased secretion by mediators of the inflammatory process.The highest concentrations of ANP and BNP were found in lethal conditions
Therefore, the assessment of natriuretic peptide may be used in scoring a patient's clinical status, for precise diagnosis in doubtful situations, and for determining appropriate treatment
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Take home massege  = Cellular response to shock is reflected as clinical manifestation  =Lactate is the most important biochemical markers of shock supported by evedience  = other markers has aconflicted evdiences that need to be validated
OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the respective concentrations of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, interleukin (IL)-6, soluble TNF receptors, nitrite/nitrate (NO2-/NO3-), and procalcitonin in the plasma of patients with septic shock CONCLUSIONS: These observations showed that increase of proinflammatory cytokines was a consequence of inflammation, not of shock. In this study comparing various shock and infectious states, measurements of NO2-/NO3- concentration and procalcitonin concentration represented the most suitable tests for defining patients with septic shock
 
 
 
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shock marker

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  • 4. Aerobic Metabolism METABOLISM 6 CO 2 6 H 2 O 36 ATP HEAT (417 kcal) 6 O 2 GLUCOSE
  • 5. Anaerobic Metabolism GLUCOSE METABOLISM 2 LACTIC ACID 2 ATP HEAT (32 kcal)
  • 6. Inadequate Cellular Oxygenation Anaerobic Metabolism Metabolic Failure Metabolic Acidosis Inadequate Energy Production Lactic Acid Production Cell Death!
  • 7.
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  • 11. 􀂇 The human body responds to acute hemorrhage by activating 4 major physiologic systems: the hematologic system, the cardiovascular system, the renal system, and the neuroendocrine system.
  • 12.  
  • 13. 􀂇 Platelets are activated which form an immature clot on the bleeding source 􀂇 The damaged vessel exposes collagen, which subsequently causes fibrin deposition and stabilization of the clot
  • 14. Hypovolemic Shock: Cardiovascular System 􀂇 Increases the heart rate, increasing myocardial contractility, and constricting peripheral blood vessels. 􀂇 This response occurs secondary to an increase in release of norepinephrine and a decrease in baseline vagal tone (regulated by the baroreceptors in the carotid arch, aortic arch, left atrium, and pulmonary vessels).
  • 15. 􀂇 The cardiovascular system also responds by redistributing blood to the brain, heart, and kidneys and away from skin, muscle, and GI tract.
  • 16. Hypovolemic Shock: Renal System 􀂇 The kidneys respond to hemorrhagic shock by stimulating an increase in rennin secretion from the juxtaglomerular apparatus.
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  • 21. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) Systemic inflammatory response to a variety of severe clinical insults manifested by ≥ 2 of the following conditions ● Temperature >38ºC or <36ºC ● Heart rate >90 beats/min ● Respiratory rate >20 breaths/min or PaCO2 ,<32 torr (<4.3 kPa) ● White blood cell count >12,000 cells/mm3, <4000 cells/mm3, or >10% immature (band) cells
  • 22. Sepsis ● The presence of SIRS associated with a confirmed infectious process
  • 23. Severe Sepsis ● Sepsis with either hypotension or systemic manifestations of hypoperfusion – Lactic acidosis, oliguria, altered mental status
  • 24. Septic Shock ● Sepsis with hypotension despite adequatefluid resuscitation, associated with hypoperfusion abnormalities
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  • 30. Infection Inflammatory Mediators Endothelial Dysfunction Vasodilation Hypotension Vasoconstriction Edema Maldistribution of Microvascular Blood Flow Organ Dysfunction Microvascular Plugging Ischemia Cell Death
  • 31.
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  • 36.  
  • 37. pyruvate + NADH + H + = lactate + NAD +
  • 38. =Accelerated aerobic glycolysis =Carbohydrate metabolism > mitochondrial oxidative capacity Hypoxia blocks oxidative phosphoeration =Increase the lactate /pyruvate ratio =Normal ratio around 10/1
  • 39.
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  • 44. Lactate Serum Lactate as a Predictor of Mortality in Emergency Department Patients With Infection Annals of Emergency Medicine 2005,45:524-528 . = An initial serum lactate may be useful in risk stratification in patients presenting to the emergency department with infections. = There appears to be an increasing trend of mortality with elevated initial lactate levels. 22.4% patients with an initial lactate level > 4.0 mmol/L died within 3 days
  • 45. Lactate levels greater than 2.5 mmol/L are associated with an increase in mortality.Levels greater than 4 mmol/L in patients with suspected infection have been shown to increase mortality odds 5-fold Ann Emerg Med . May 2005;45(5):524-8. 
  • 46. Intensive Care Med. 2001;27:74-83. Abstract Elevated serum lactate levels are predictive of an increased mortality in ED patients with sepsis or septic shock. Current evidence indicates that monitoring serial values and determining the time to clearance is a strong predictor of patient outcome.
  • 47. =decline in lactate levels of at least 10% during the first 6 hours of therapy correlated with a mortality rate of < 20%. = normalization of serum lactate levels within 12-24 hours is associated with the best chance of patient survival. = Patients whose lactate levels do not return to normal within 48 hours have significantly higher rates of organ dysfunction and death . Emerg Med J. 2006;23:622-624 Am J Surg. 2006;191:625-630.
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  • 52. Protein C Baseline protein C levels were an independent predictor of sepsis outcome. Day 1 changes in protein C, regardless of baseline levels, were also predictive of outcome. The association of DrotAA treatment, increased protein C levels, and improved survival may partially explain the mechanism of action Critical Care 2006, 10:R92doi:10.1186/cc4946
  • 53. Procalcitonin ] Procalcitonin (PCT) has been proposed as a more specific [and better prognostic marker than CRP, although its value has also been challenged . It remains difficult to differentiate sepsis from other non-infectious causes of systemic inflammatory response syndrome , and there is a continuous search for better biomarkers of sepsis. J Crit Care 2004, 19:152-157 Lancet Infect Dis 2007
  • 54. base deficit has shown poor correlation with serum lactate and is affected by numerous conditions, including crystalloid resuscitation. As a result, base deficit should not be considered a reliable surrogate for serum lactate . J Trauma. 2004;57:898-912 . Base Defecit
  • 55. BNP High concentrations of natriuretic peptides were observed in severe sepsis, septic shock and in multiple organ failure, probably due to increased secretion by mediators of the inflammatory process.The highest concentrations of ANP and BNP were found in lethal conditions
  • 56. Therefore, the assessment of natriuretic peptide may be used in scoring a patient's clinical status, for precise diagnosis in doubtful situations, and for determining appropriate treatment
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  • 58. Take home massege = Cellular response to shock is reflected as clinical manifestation =Lactate is the most important biochemical markers of shock supported by evedience = other markers has aconflicted evdiences that need to be validated
  • 59. OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the respective concentrations of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, interleukin (IL)-6, soluble TNF receptors, nitrite/nitrate (NO2-/NO3-), and procalcitonin in the plasma of patients with septic shock CONCLUSIONS: These observations showed that increase of proinflammatory cytokines was a consequence of inflammation, not of shock. In this study comparing various shock and infectious states, measurements of NO2-/NO3- concentration and procalcitonin concentration represented the most suitable tests for defining patients with septic shock
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