General Anesthetics Flashcards
What are the characteristics of a general anesthesia?
1) amnesia
2) analgesia
3) unconsciousness
4) inhibition of sensory and autonomic reflexes
5) skeletal muscle relaxation
How does GABA cause IPSP?
GABA receptors that are activated will open a Cl- channel. Cl- will enter the cell making it more negative which makes it more difficult to reach threshold and trigger an AP.
What is the Minimum Alveolar Concentration?
Minimum Alveolar Concentration @ 1ATM that prevents movement during a skin incision in 50% of patients.
What is the ED95 for the MAC?
1.3 times the MAC
What is the MAC influenced by?
Temperature
Age
Other drugs
What is the MAC NOT influenced by?
Sex
O2
pH
BP
What happens to the rate of induction when CO increases?
It will cause slower induction
What is the mechanism of inhaled anesthetics?
Act at the GABAa receptor-chloride channel and facilitate the GABA mediated neuronal inhibition at these receptor sites. Nevertheless, the exact mechanism of inhaled anesthetics remains unclear.
What is a measure of potency of an anesthetic?
MAC
What is cascade?
The faster the agent gets from one compartment to the next, the slower it reaches equilibrium.
What are factors that determine anesthetic delivery to the brain?
(1) inspired concentration
(2) transfer of the gas to the arterial blood
(3) transfer of the agent to the brain
What are the factors that determine uptake of anesthetic into the blood?
- Solubility
- Partial Pressure Difference
- Cardiac Output
What is the effect of solubility on equilibrium?
More soluble agents reach equilibrium slower than less soluble agents. Th blood compartment is “larger” for more soluble agents.
What drives the movement of the inhaled drugs?
Partial pressure difference.
What is the order of the organs receiving the drug?
Vessel rich organs first, then skin and muscle and fat is last.