Induction Drugs + TIVA Flashcards
Propofol
type, onset/duration, admin
- GABA agonist
- fast onset, short duration
- IV only
Propofol CV and respiratory effects
CV: vasodilation (due to hypotension)
- some negative inotropy
Resp: strong depression
Propofol in cats
metabolism, recovery, side-effects
- slower metabolism (liver)
- recovery may be delayed after long infusions
- may cause hemolysis and Heinz-body anemia after repeated administration
- pain during IV injection
Etomidate
type, onset/duration, metabolism, accumulation
- Imidazole derivative, GABA agonist
- fast onset, short duration
- metabolized by hepatic and plasma esterases
- no accumulation
Etomidate effects
- no analgesia
- minimal CV effects
- moderate muscle relaxation
- adrenal suppression
- intracerebral blood volume and ICP decreases, cerebral metabolic O2 consumption decreases
Alfaxalone
type, onset/duration, admin
- neurosteroid anesthetic (GABA agonist)
- rapid onset, short duration
- IM and IV
Alfaxalone effects
- minimal CV
- muscle relaxation
- no analgesia
- dose-dependent resp depression
Thiopental
type, onset/duration, metabolism, redistribution
- barbiturate
- fast onset, short duration
- slow metabolism
- fast redistribution
Describe the distribution of Thiopental
1) vessel rich groups (CNS)
2) muscle groups
3) fat groups
Repeated doses will fill up muscle groups
Thiopental effects
- hypotension via vasodilation
- arrhythmogenic
- reflex tachycardia
- better muscle relaxation than propofol
Ketamine
admin, accumulation, metabolism
- IM, IV
- may accumulate
- metabolized in liver to active metabolite
Ketamine effects
- catatonic state
- some analgesic effect (somatic)
- direct: negative inotropy, indirect: positive inotropy
- minimal respiratory depression
- increased ICP
- increased IOP
What are the contraindications of ketamine?
- brain trauma or tumor
- perforating eye injury
- heart disease
- seizures
- hepatic and renal insufficiency
Is Propofol suitable for TIVA?
Ideal for TIVA because no accumulation
Propofol CNS effects
- intracerebral blood volume and ICP decreases
- cerebral metabolic O2 consumption decreases
- antiepileptic
- may cause muscle twitched
- no analgesia