Hepatic Disease Flashcards
What contributes to the synthesis and biotransformation function of the liver?
Albumin
Clotting factors
Lactate
What are the first-order kinetics of the liver?
Plasma drug concentration approx = elimination rate Most anesthetics (prior to drug saturation) Constant fraction of drug eliminated
What are the zero-order kinetics of the liver?
Plasma drug concentration > elimination rate
After drug saturation, will change to zero-order
Constant amount of drug eliminated
What is flow-dependent elimination?
Clearance of drug dependent
HBF = clearance
Changes in HBF result in changes in drug clearance
Most injectable anesthetics are flow-dependent
What is capacity-dependent elimination?
Clearance of drug depends solely on liver enzymes
Enzyme capacity = clearance
Changes in HBF do not affect drug metabolism
What is the result of the liver?
Drug elimination
What are the sources of hepatic blood flow?
Portal vein: 75%
Hepatic artery: 25%
What is a general rule in regards to HBF and anesthesia?
Most anesthetics decrease hepatic blood flow d/t general drop in CO, MAP
What anesthetics tend to preserve hepatic arterial blood flow?
Less soluble inhalants (iso, sevo, des)
What can a severe drop in CO/MAP result in?
Significant decrease in liver autoregulation/HBF
What are signs of hepatobiliary disease?
Anorexia, depression, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, PU/PD
Organomegaly, ascites, edema, hyperbilirubinemia, jaundice, seizures
Coagulopathies**
Hepato-encephalopathy
What is a clinical effect of hepatobiliary disease?
Elevated liver enzymes only with other problems
What does severe liver failure result in?
Dysfunction of various components of liver contribution
True or False: there is little to no correlation between liver enzymes and severity of liver disease
True
How can you get lactate?
LRS: sodium lactate vs lactate as a proton donor (lactic acid)