Canonical Question
CVS – Responses
Master answer
Distribution of water
- TBW = 60% body weight ~ 42L
- Intracellular water = 66% of TBW ~ 28L
- Extracellular water = 33% of TBW ~ 14L
- Plasma volume = 25% Extracellular water ~3.5L
- Blood volume (plasma + RBC intracellular water) = 7% of total body water ~5L
1000ml blood loss = approx 20% blood loss = Stage II shock
Cardiovascular changes
Immediate
- Decreased venous return due to loss of blood volume
- Frank-Starling Curve à Cardiac output decreased
- Systolic and mean arterial blood pressure decreases (MAP = CO x SVR)
- Baroreflex
- Decreased MAP
- Decreased stretch of aortic arch and carotid sinus baroreceptors
- Decrease firing of baroreceptors
- Decreased signalling to sensory area of medullary vasomotor centre in NTS
- Decreased inhibition of vasomotor area
- Increased sympathetic and decreased parasympathetic output
- Heart
- Increased heart rate and contractility
- Vasculature
- Vasoconstriction
- Blood diverted from peripheries to essential organ function (coronary and cerebral circulation)
- Increased diastolic blood pressure
- Vasoconstriction
- Leads to increased MAP
- Decreased MAP
- Barcroft-Edholm reflex
- If venous return severely impaired
- Mechanoreceptors in R atrium/ventricle sense collapsing of chambers in systole
- Increased vagal signal to NTS
- Bradycardia (and hypotension) in order to allow greater diastolic filling time
- If venous return severely impaired
- As all blood constituents lost → [Hb] and haematocrit unaltered
- At >10% blood volume loss, low pressure (cardiopulmonary) baroreceptors cause secretion of vasopressin from posterior pituitary
- Vasoconstriction via V1 receptor
- Renal water retention via V2 receptor (also assists in coagulation via vWF release)
Acute Changes
- Decreased intravascular hydrostatic pressure à transcellular shift of extracellular fluid into intravascular space and intracellular water into extracellular space
- Decrease in plasma osmolality (usually 275~290mOsm/L)
- Sensed by Organum Vascularis of the Lamina Terminalis (OVLT)
- Increased secretion of vasopressin from posterior pituitary
- Decreased [Hb] due to transcellular shift of water decreases blood viscosity
- Decreased resistance to laminal flow
- Promotes cardiac output
- Decrease in plasma osmolality (usually 275~290mOsm/L)
- Decreased MAP → Decreased renal perfusion pressure → Decreased glomerular filtrate (although some increase in filtration fraction to compensate)
- Decreased [Na] and [Cl] in DCT
- Activation of RAAS
- Angiotensin II
- Potent vasoconstriction
- Stimulates secretion
- ACTH
- Vasopressin
- Aldosterone
- Potentiates secretion of noradrenaline from post-ganglionic sympathetic fibres
- Stimulates thirst
- Aldosterone
- Increases cellular Na/K ATPase
- Inserts ENaC into Collecting Duct tubular cells
- Increased Na reabsorption
- Water reabsorption
- Inserts UT-A1 into Medullary Collecting Duct
- Increased Urea reabsorption
- Increased osmolarity of medullary interstitium
- Increased water reabsorption
- Decreased [Na] and [Cl] in DCT
Chronic
- Decreased DO2 to renal interstitium → activation of hypoxia inducible factors (HIF)
- Synthesis of secretion of erythropoietin (EPO)
- Stimulation of erythropoiesis by haematopoietic stem cell
- Decreased DO2 to tissues → angiogenesis
Sakurai 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010A Q01 | Describe the cardiovascular changes that occur following the loss of 1000ml of blood in an adult. | historical_member | — |