For more advanced users you can also measure the cardiac output of the patient to further differentiate the type of shock. Download the Pocket Card in the link below:
After you get the LV Ejection Fraction, IVC, and Cardiac output you can integrate these findings to help further figure out what type of shock your patient is in.
Cardiac output (CO) is the total volume of blood moved by the heart per minute. It is a product of the left ventricular stroke volume (SV) and the heart rate (HR).
Here is an example of Normal EF. 1. Notice how the septum and posterior wall of LV are contracting nicely and coming together. 2. Notice the anterior mitral valve leaflet moves well and comes close to the septum during early diastole.
Use the phased array (Cardiac/echo) probe and make sure you are in the cardiac preset with the indicator orientation marker to the right of the screen.