Adrenaline Flashcards
Pharmacology and presentation of Adrenaline?
1mg:1ml
Adrenergic agonist that works on Alpha and Beta receptors.
A1 - peripheral vasoconstriction, glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis,
B1 - Increase in SA node firing rate, myocardial contractility, AV node conduction velocity and irritability of the ventricles.
B2 - bronchodilation, smooth muscle relaxation and stabilisation of mast cells reducing histamine
Indicators of Adrenaline?
- 3x Resp + 3x Cardiac
- Cardiac arrest
- Croup or upper airway stridor
- Anaphylaxis or severe allergic reaction
- Severe asthma
- Inadequate perfusion (cardiac, non-cardiac, excluding haemorrhage).
- Bradycardia with poor perfusion refractory to Atropine
Contraindications of Adrenaline?
- Known allergy
- Hypovolaemic shock without adequate fluid replacement.
Cautions of Adrenaline?
- 3x Up + 1x Down
- Elderly and frail
- Hypertension
- Patients on monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI)
- Higher doses may be required for patients on beta blockers.
Side Effects of Adrenaline?
- HAHA PVP
- Tachycardia/palpitations
- Hypertension
- Headache
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Pupil dilation
- Anxiety
- Arrhythmia.
Dosing Regimes of Adrenaline?
Cardiac Arrest
- Adult = 1mg IV/IO every 4 mins, no max dose
- Paeds = >1year = 10mcg/kg IV/IO or <1year = 100mcg IV/IO, every 4 mins no max dose
Croup/Upper Airway stridor
- 5mg Nebulised, one repeat if required to a max of 10mg
Anaphlyaxis, Asthma or Severe Allergic Reaction
- Adults 0.5mg IM, 5 minutely as required no max
- Paeds <6years = 0 .15mg IM or >6years = 0.3mg IM, 5 minutely as required no max
- Nebulised once at 5mg for stridor if necessary
Onset and duration of Adrenaline?
- Onset = 30 seconds IV or 5–10 minutes IM
- Duration = 5–10 minutes