Shock Index Calculator
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Shock Index = Heart Rate Γ· Systolic BP
beats per minute (bpm)
mmHg
mmHg β€” for modified SI
Shock Index
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HR/SBP
Modified SI
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HR/MAP
Massive Transfusion
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risk

Shock Index Reference

Shock IndexCategoryClinical Significance
<0.6NormalNormal haemodynamics
0.6–1.0Normal–BorderlineMild compensated shock possible
1.0–1.4ElevatedSignificant haemodynamic compromise β€” may predict massive transfusion
β‰₯1.4SevereShock β€” high mortality, massive transfusion likely needed
β‰₯1.7–2.0CriticalSevere shock β€” immediate intervention required

Clinical Applications

Why Shock Index Can Be More Sensitive Than BP Alone

A young, healthy patient can maintain systolic BP in the normal range while developing significant hypovolaemia through compensatory tachycardia. A patient with HR 110 and SBP 110 has a normal blood pressure but a shock index of 1.0 β€” suggesting significant circulatory stress. SI captures the haemodynamic relationship that isolated BP or HR values miss.

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⚠ Medical Disclaimer: Shock index is a triage and screening tool. Haemodynamic assessment requires full clinical evaluation, serial vital signs, and clinical context. Shock index thresholds vary by clinical setting, patient age, and comorbidities. Always treat the patient, not the number.