GTN Flashcards

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Pharmacology and presentation of GTN?

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MDI at 0.4mg per spray
50mg patch releasing 0.4mg per hour
50mg in 10ml glass ampoule

GTN is a vasodilator, causing vascular smooth muscle dilation, predominantly working on veins. Results in the formation of Nitric Oxide causing:

  • Reduction in preload (venous return), reducing ventricular filling and cardiac output; resulting in reduced myocardial oxygen demand.
  • Reduction in afterload caused by arterial dilation leading to reduced peripheral resistance. Reducing the force that the left ventricle overcomes for systemic circulation; which also reduced myocardial oxygen demand.
  • Dilation of the coronary arteries, which can increase their blood supply
  • Uterine quiescence (CONSULT)
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Indicators of GTN?

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  • Chest pain associated with ACS
  • Hypertension associated with ACS
  • Acute Left Ventricular Failure (Pulmonary oedema)
  • Autonomic Dysreflexia
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Contraindications of GTN?

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  • Hypersensitivity
  • Heart rate <50 (excluding dysreflexia) or >150 BPM
  • SBP <120mmHg (IV) and <100mmHg (Spray)
  • Sildenafil Citrate; Vardenafil (24hrs); Tadalafil in previous 4 days (PDE5 Inhibitors)
  • Ventricular tachycardia
  • Right ventricular infarct
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Cautions of GTN?

(ARISEN)

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  • Always reduce BP slowly rather than aggressively (IV)
  • Recent acute MI
  • Inferior STEMI with SBP <160
  • Avoid skin contact with concentrated solution
  • Elderly
  • Nil previous administration
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Side Effects of GTN?

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  • Skin flushing
  • Headache
  • Hypotension
  • Tachycardia
  • Bradycardia
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Dosing Regimes of GTN?

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  • ACS & APO = 0.4mg every 5mins, PRN
  • A.D = 0.4mg every 10 mins, PRN
  • ? increasing interval to 10min if pt meets cautions
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Onset and duration of GTN?

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  • Onset = 30 secs - 2 minutes
  • Duration = 15–30 minutes
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