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Chapter Fourteen, part 1. Hypovolemic States

Jan 29, 2024
The podcast discusses hypovolemic states, including the etiology of true volume depletion and the responses to fluid losses. It explores sodium conservation in chronic kidney disease, hemorrhagic shock, and the physiological response to volume depletion. The hosts also delve into salt craving during pregnancy, distinguishing peripheral and central blood pressure in hypovolemic states, and assessing cardiac variables with point of care ultrasound. They examine symptoms of shock, laboratory data for hypovolemic states, the concordance of phena and ATM microscopy, and the relationship between volume depletion and urine osmolality.
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Quick takeaways

  • Hypovolemia can be caused by various factors including vomiting, diarrhea, excessive sweating, bleeding, and certain medical conditions such as Diabetes insipidus.
  • The symptoms and severity of hypovolemia depend on the cause and the extent of fluid loss.

Deep dives

Symptoms of Hypovolemia

The symptoms of hypovolemia include fatigue, thirst, muscle cramps, postural dizziness, abdominal pain, chest pain, lethargy, confusion, and symptoms related to electrolyte and acid-base disorders.

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