Exam 2 CV Drugs Flashcards
Ultimate goal for CV drugs
Oxygen delivery to tissues (DO2)
- depends on cardiac ouput (CO) and blood O2 content (CaO2)
- DO2 = CO x CaO2
Equation for Cardiac Output (CO)
CO = HR X SV
Increased preload -> ____ CO
Increased afterload -> ____ CO
Increased contractility -> ____ CO
Increased preload -> increases CO
Increased afterload -> decreases CO
Increased contractility -> increases CO
Which muscarinic receptor causes bradycardia?
M2
Bradycardia is secondary to _____
Bradycardia is secondary to increased vagal tone
What anticholinergic side effects is a concern for horses and ruminants?
Ileus and colic
Which anticholinergic causes marked tachycardia and cross blood-brain barrier and placenta?
Atropine
What 2 drugs are used as anti-arrhythmics?
1) Lidocaine (Class 1B)
2) Beta blockers (Class II)
Dopamine is dose dependent. Receptor at:
Low dose?
Moderate dose?
High dose?
Low dose -> dopamine receptor
Moderate dose -> Beta receptor (increased inotropy & chronotropy)
High dose -> Beta & alpha receptor (increased inotropy & chronotropy & vasoconstriction)
What is used as the common first-line treatment for hypotension in cats?
Dopamine
Drug used for refractory shock or non-responsive
hypotension
Norepinephrine
Drug used for CPR or anaphylactic shock
Epinephrine
What drug is alpha-1 agonist only and used topical for nasal edema in horses?
Phenylephrine
Which drug is primarily B1 and used commonly in equine anesthesia?
Dobutamine
What drug is B1 and B2 agonist and used to treat 3rd degree AV block and bronchodilation?
Isoproterenol