Inhaled Anesthesia Gas Flashcards
What are the actions of Inhaled Anesthesia Gas?
Produces immobility and amnesia
What are two things that Inhaled Anesthesia Gases do NOT provide?
Which gas is the exception?
Do NOT provide any significant analgesia NOR increase/affect skeletal muscle tone (some lower)
Nitrous Oxide provides analgesia AND increases skeletal muscle tone.
What is the mechanism of action for inhaled anesthesia gases?
Produce immobility –> via actions on the spinal cord
Produce anesthesia –> by enhancing inhibitory channels and attenuating excitatory channels (unknown whether this occurs through direct binding or membrane alterations)
What is MAC?
Minimum Alveolar Concentration
MAC of an inhaled anesthetic is the alveolar (end expiratory) concentration at which 50% of patients will not show a motor response to a standardized surgical incision.
What is the standard deviation of MAC and what does this mean?
The standard deviation of MAC is ~10%
thus 95% of patients will respond to 1.2 MAC
and 99% will respond to 1.3 MAC.
What do standard MAC values assume?
Standard MAC values assume the absence of all other potentially sedative or hypnotic drugs.
True or False?
According to rat data, MAC values are NOT additive in terms of preventing movement to incision (0.5 MAC of nitrous oxide plus 0.5 MAC of isoflurane ≠ 1.0 MAC of any other agent)
FALSE
MAC values ARE ADDITIVE in terms of preventing movement to incision (0.5 MAC of nitrous oxide plus 0.5 MAC of isoflurane = 1.0 MAC of any other agent)
What are the four anesthesia gases we commonly talk about and what are their corresponding brand names?
Desflurane/Suprane
Isoflurane/Forane
Sevoflurane/Ultane
Nitrous Oxide
Which inhaled anesthesia gas is the most expensive?
Desflurane
Which inhaled anesthesia gas is the least expensive?
Isoflurane
Which gas is most commonly used?
Sevoflurane
Which gas requires a special heated vaporizer?
Desflurane
Which gas has very low solubility making it good for obese patients?
Desflurane
Which gas is an airway irritant and smells bad?
Desflurane
Which gas can increase heart rate?
Desflurane
How is Desflurane absorbed and eliminated?
QUICKLY
Which gas is good for pediatric induction?
Sevoflurane
What are three downsides to Sevoflurane?
- Can cause emergence delirium in kids
- Can hang around longer in obese patients
- Has been indicated to cause nephrotoxicity in rats (not proven in humans)
Is sevoflurane irritable to the airway?
No
Which gas is not used very often, but is still very effective if used correctly?
Isoflurane
Which gas is very lipid soluble?
How does this effect emergence?
Isoflurane
LONGER Emergence
What kind of case is Isoflurane very suitable for?
Long cases where quick extubation is not expected
For example: a sick ICU patient going to stay on a ventilator
Which gas must be used as an adjunct and is NOT considered a solo anesthesia gas?
Nitrous
Which gas allows decrease of primary anesthesia agents?
Nitrous