Gastrointestinal / Hepatic Systems / Nutrition Flashcards
What are the respiratory quotients for lipogenesis, gluconeogenesis, and ketogenesis?
lipogenesis (from glucose): 1.0
gluconeogenesis (from alanine): 0.8
ketogenesis (from fat): 0.7
What vessels provide blood flow to the liver?
portal vein: 75% of flow, 50% of O2
hepatic artery: 25% of flow, 50% of O2
How do NSAIDs promote stomach ulceration?
decreased prostaglandin synthesis
- > decreased mucus secretion
- > increased corosive effects of HCl and pepsin
What does an ABG look like in a patient with acute, unremitting diarrhea?
a non-gap metabolic acidosis w/ hyperchloremia and hypokalemia
Which type of anesthetic is associated with quicker return of bowel function post-op?
thoracic epidural
Which classes of medications reduce LES tone?
anti-cholinergics
opioids
thiopental
volatiles
What are the ASA NPO guidelies?
clear liquids: 2 hours
breast milk: 4 hours
light meal, formula, non-human milk: 6 hours
heavy meal: 8 hours
How does propranolol decrease portal pressure?
blockade of ß2 receptor in the hepatic artery causing vasoconstriction
How is portal hypertension defined?
pressure gradient between the portal vein and IVC
>5: portal hypertension
>12: symptomatic
What should be used for volume resuscitation after large volume paracentesis?
5g of albumin per 1L of ascites removed
What are the components of the Child-Pugh score?
INR
bilirubin
albumin
ascites
encephalopathy
What are the components of the MELD score?
INR
bilirubin
creatinine
Is hepatorenal syndrome a pre-, post-, or intrinsic renal condition?
pre-renal that doesn’t respond to treatment
(likely vasoconstriction of renal arteries and vasodilatation of the splanchnic circulation)
How should muscle relaxants (except cisatracurium) be dosed in patients with hepatic failure?
Increased initial dose (larger volume of distribution)
Decreased maintenance dose (decreased metabolism)
How is hepatic blood flow affected by general anesthesia? Neuraxial anesthesia?
decreased for both