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Paper Title: A STUDY ON TYPES OF SHOCK AND PATTERN OF INOTROPES USED IN THE TREATMENT OF SHOCK AMONG ADULT ADMITTED IN THE ICU
Authors Name: YARMATAI RAIKHAN , LEEBA CIBLE , POORANI GOPINATH
Unique Id: IJSDR2304234
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
Abstract: Abstracts Background Shock is a state of circulatory failure to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet the demands of tissues which result in cellular dysoxia leading to multiple organ failure. Management of shock requires an early treatment plan based on bedside assessment of the patient. The use of inotropes plays a major role in the treatment of shock. So the present study was done to assess the type of shock in adults and the pattern of inotropes used in the treatment of critically ill patients. Objectives • To determine the type of shock among adults admitted in ICU • To assess the pattern of inotropes used in the treatment of shock among adults admitted in ICU • To associate the types of shock and selected demographic variables among adults admitted in ICU. Methods: A quantitative approach with descriptive design was adopted for this study. The sample consist of 100 subjects admitted with shock. The tool used for this study was proforma for observation and monitoring parameters and data collected by observation method. Results: About 56 % of the subject had distributive shock followed by Cardiogenic shock with 22% ,11% with obstructive shock and 11% with hypovolemic shock. The overall mortality was 11 % during the study and the majority of the patients were treated with single inotropes which is noradrenaline 89%. The study also shows there was a significant association between age, gender, comorbidities and types of shock. A significant association found between age, comorbidities and severity of shock. Interpretation & Conclusion: In this present study distributive shock was the most common types of shock and nor adrenaline was the most common types of inotropes used in our ICU settings. And as shock has a high mortality rate in ICU patients, the early recognition and treatment is important.
Keywords: Key words: Types of shock; Inotropes; patients admitted in ICU
Cite Article: "A STUDY ON TYPES OF SHOCK AND PATTERN OF INOTROPES USED IN THE TREATMENT OF SHOCK AMONG ADULT ADMITTED IN THE ICU ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 4, page no.1458 - 1474, April-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2304234.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2304234
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
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