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Shock Index Calculator

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Use the Shock Index as a dynamic serial tool rather than a single measurement. Plot HR and SBP against time during resuscitation — a falling SI after transfusion or fluids confirms haemodynamic response. A persistent SI >1.0 despite initial resuscitation should prompt urgent investigation for ongoing haemorrhage, tension pneumothorax, or refractory shock requiring surgical or advanced intervention.

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The Shock Index was first proposed by Martin Allgöwer and Carlo Burri in a 1967 paper examining World War II-era field trauma data. It was designed to be calculated without any equipment — just a watch and a finger on the radial pulse. Over 55 years later, it remains one of the most commonly used and validated rapid triage tools in emergency medicine, and now forms part of the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) trauma score used to activate massive transfusion protocols worldwide.

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