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Obstructive Shock, from Diagnosis to Treatment

Viviane Zotzmann, Felix A. Rottmann, Katharina Müller-Pelzer, Christoph Bode, Tobias Wengenmayer, Dawid L. Staudacher

2022Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Shock is a life threatening pathological condition characterized by inadequate tissue oxygen supply. Four different subgroups of shock have been proposed according to the mechanism causing the shock. Of these, obstructive shock is characterized by reduction in cardiac output due to noncardiac diseases. The most recognized causes include pulmonary embolism, tension pneumothorax, pericardial tamponade and aortic dissection. Since obstructive shock typically cannot be stabilized unless cause for shock is resolved, diagnosis of the underlying disease is eminent. In this review, we therefore focus on diagnosis of obstructive shock and suggest a structured approach in three steps including clinical examination, ultrasound examination using the rapid ultrasound in shock (RUSH) protocol and radiological imaging if needed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiac tamponadeShock (circulatory)Aortic dissectionTamponadePulmonary embolismRadiologyCardiologyUltrasoundIntensive care medicineSurgeryAortaUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsTrauma Management and DiagnosisCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation