Endocrine Flashcards

1
Q

What is the blood supply to the adrenal glands?

A

3 arteries

1 draining vein

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2
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Which g-proteins are the adrenergic receptors coupled to?

A

beta-1 and beta-2: Gas

alpha-1: Gaq

alpha-2: Gai

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3
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What is the “rule of 10” for pheochromocytoma?

A

10% bilateral

10% extra-adrenal

10% familial (MEN type II, von Hippel-Lindau, neurofibromatosis)

10% malignant

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4
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What is the pharmacologic preparation for pheochromocytoma removal?

A

alpha blockade (phenoxybenzamine or nicardipine)

encourage salt and fluid intake (avoid postural hypotension)

beta blockade after alpha blockade

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5
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What kinds of drugs should be avoided during pheochromocytoma surgery?

A

histamine release (morphine)

catecholamine release (pancuronium, ketamine, ephedrine)

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6
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What are currently the most commonly used drugs to treat hypertension during pheochromocytoma surgery?

A

nicardipine

phentolamine

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7
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What happens to the norepinephrine requirement after pheochromocytoma removal?

A

increased, due to receptor insensitivity

(addition of vasopressin is helpful)

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How can you assess a diabetic patient for stiff joint syndrome and possible difficult intubation?

A

“prayer sign” - inability to oppose palmar surfaces may indicated need for smaller ETT and difficult airway equipment

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