Drugs to Treat Aortic Dissection Flashcards
Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of?
This has what effect on the heart?
It has what effect on blood flow?
1) Epinephrine
2) Beats more slowly and with less force leading to lower BP
3) Increases
What are common drugs to treat acute aortic dissection?
1) Labetalol
2) Esmolol
3) Nitroprusside
4) Nitrocardipine
Labetalol is typically given as a racemic mixture to achieve?
What does this result in?
1) Blocking of alpha and beta adrenergic receptor activity
2) Decreased peripheral vascular resistance
The FDA-approved indication for labetalol is the treatment of?
Arterial hypertension
What are some warnings and precautions for labetalol? (7)
1) Hepatic injury
2) Cardiac failure
3) Exacerbation of ischemic heart disease following abrupt withdrawal
4) Non-allergic bronchospasm
5) Pheochromocytoma
6) Diabetes mellitus
7) Major surgery
What drug interaction with labetalol will cause tremor?
Which anesthetic has a drug interaction with labetalol?
Which increases the risk of bradycardia?
Which can cause additional antihypertensive effects?
Which drug of the verapamil type can cause drug interactions?
1) Tricyclic antidepressants
2) Halothane anesthesia
3) Digitalis glycosides
4) Nitroglycerin
5) Calcium antagonists
What special populations should you use caution when administering labetalol?
1) Pregnant women
2) Nursing mothers
3) Geriatric patients
How does pregnancy affect labetalol?
How is it affected in geriatric patients?
1) Increase in clearance due to progesterone so that labetalol concentration falls below therapeutic value
2) Decreases in clearance
Why is IV labetalol the preferred route of administration?
Because of extensive first pass metabolism
The absolute bioavailability of Labetalol is increased when administered with?
The plasma half-life of Labetalol following oral administration is about?
1) Food
2) 6 to 8 hours
What is the distribution of labetalol?
1) Plasma protein binding (50%)
2) Found in breast milk
3) Crosses placenta
The metabolism of labetalol is mainly through?
Within the first 24 hours, approximately 55% to 60% of a dose appears in the urine as?
1) Conjugation to glucuronide metabolites
2) Conjugates or unchanged labetalol
With labetalol administration you should advise patients to consult a physician when there are any signs or symptoms of?
What phenomenon may occur, especially when treatment is initiated?
1) Cardiac failure or hepatic dysfunction
2) Tingling of scalp
What effect does esmolol have on the heart?
Slows heart rate and decreases the BP resulting in increased blood and oxygen to heart
What does it mean that esmolol is a class II antiarrhythmic?
Competitively blocks b1- adrenergic stimulation
What is esmolol indicated for?
Can it be used during or after surgery?
1) Control rapid heartbeats or abnormal heart rhythms
2) Yes
Exposure of esmolol to the fetus may cause?
Fetal bradycardia
Why is esmolol not indicated for the chronic treatment of hypertension?
However, use in pregnancy may be considered as an
alternative agent for?
1) It is a short-acting beta-blocker
2) Hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy