Anesthesia for Neurosurgery Flashcards
During all neurosurgery cases, how will the head be in relation to anesthesia?
90* away from you
How many fingers should you leave between the mandible and sternum and/or clavicle to ensure proper venous drainage?
2 fingers to avoid kinking of jugular veins
Generally speaking, the tube goes too deep or becomes too shallow after positioning?
Too deep
With C spine flexion, where does the tip of ETT migrate to?
Caudally, or towards carina (causes endobronchial intubation)
With C spine extension and/or rotation, where does the tip of ETT migrate to?
Cranially(closer to the vocal chords so could extubate)
What are some of the rules concerning blood loss in neurosurgery?
Blood loss difficult to estimate– Can lose lots of blood during closing
With IV fluids in neurosurgery, what must be taken into account?
Minimal third spacing– Minimal evaporation– Only give enough to maintain cardiac stability– Avoid hyperglycemia– Avoid hyper/hypo natremia
What are the two main diuretics that are used to decrease the brain’s water content?
Mannitol
Lasix
Of the hyper and hypo natremia (which are things to avoid during neurosurgery) which is the detrimental to the patient?
Hyponatremia(water movement in/out of the brain is controlled by Na shifts, hyponatremia causes large amounts to enter, thus resulting in brain edema)
The brain looks at what aspect of IV fluids to determine effect?
Osmolarity(brain does not care about the oncotic pressure of fluids)
What is the normal value for osmolarity of human plasma?
295 mOsm / L
What is the IV fluid we give that is 273 mOsm / L ?
Lactated ringers
Normal saline has what osmolarity?
308 mOsm / L
20% mannitol has what osmolarity?
1098 mOsm / L
What is the IV fluid we give that is 290 mOsm / L ?
Albumin
Is brain tissue sensitive to pain?
NO
Because brain tissue is not sensitive to pain, when are the only times that anesthesia needs to be deep?
opening and closing
<p>Ideally, the patient needs to be fully awake and full consciousness how long after closing of tissue?</p>
20-30 min
What is CBF?
Cerebral blood flow
CBF accounts for how much of CO?
20%
How much does average human brain weigh?
1500 grams
What is the average CBF of an adult?
40-50 ml/100gram/minute
What is known as critical CBF?
18 mL / 100 gm
What percentage of CBF does grey matter receive?White matter?
G M: 80%W M: 20%
Vasodilators such as inhaled anesthetics
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