Anesthetics - Inhalational Flashcards

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myer-orton hypothesis

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activity linked to lipid solubitlity

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MAC

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concentration inspired gas required to render 50% of patients unconscious (↓MAC = ↑potency).

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inhalational anesthetics

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nitrous oxide, isoflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane

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MOA of inhalational anesthetics

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Inhaled agents have reinforcement of GABA and glycine inhibitory signaling, reinforcement of tow pore potassium channel activity and inhibition of glutamatergic signaling

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5
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general effects of liquid inhalational anesthetics

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∙ ↑respiration rate & ↓tidal volume
   ∙  Reflex response to PaCO2 blocked
   ∙ ↓SNS
   ∙ ↓adrenal catecholamine release
   ∙ ↓Ca flux
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6
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what general effect does N2O not share with the other inhalational anesthetics

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N2O has no significant CV effects

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AE of nitrous oxide

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teratogen in animals, neurologic deficits in infants due to myelin sheath degeneration, inhibitor of B12 synthetase;

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8
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3 specific issues with nitrous oxide

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has second gas effect, can cause diffusion hypoxia and there is potential problem with air spaces due to density (34x N)

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ADM of nitrous oxide

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A: ↑MAC
D: ↓ B:G partition coefficient, relatively insoluble so reaches brain quickly
M: ↓↓metabolism

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AE of isoflurane

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irritating odor, +/- pain relief, muscle relaxation, loss of reflexes

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AE desflurane

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irritating odor, loss of reflexes

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DM of desflurane

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D: ↓B:G partition coefficient & reaches brain quicker than halothane
M: ↓↓metabolism

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13
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AE of sevflurane

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loss of reflexes

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14
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DM of sevoflurane

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D: ↓B:G partition coefficient & reaches brain quicker than halothane
M: ↓↓metabolism

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15
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clinical utility of nitrous oxide

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Due to ↑ absorption compared to the volatile anesthetics, N2O is given in conjunction to ↓ anesthetic dosage required

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16
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clinical utility of liquid anesthetics

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Regardless of muscle relaxation or pain relieving qualities it is customary to administer neuromuscular blocking drug & analgesic (N2O or opioid)