IV sedation Flashcards
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ideal IV sedation agent properties
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- Anxiolysis
- Sedation (side effect)
- Ease of administration
- Non-irritant
- Quick onset
- Quick recovery
- No harmful side effects
- Amnesia (side effect)
- Low cost
2
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action of benzodiazepines
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- Acts on receptors in CNS to enhance effect of GABA (gamma-amino butyric acid)
- Prolongs time for receptor repolarisation
- Mimics effects of glycine on receptors
3
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GABA
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- cerebral cortex and motor circuits
- inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter
4
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glycine
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- brainstem and spinal cord
- inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter
5
Q
3 main effects of benzodiazepines
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Respiratory depression careful with resp disease pt
- CNS depression and muscle relaxation
- Decreases cerebral response to increase CO2
- Primary drives breathing
- Synergistic relationship with other CNS depressants
- Enhance their effects
- increase respiratory depression in already compromised patients
Cardiovascular
- decrease BP by muscle relaxation decreasing vascular resistance
- increase HR due baroreceptor reflex compensating for BP fall
6
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4 side effects of benzodiazepines
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- Drug Interactions
- Any other CNS depressants
- Erythromycin
- Antihistamines
- Tolerance
- Dependence
- Sexual fantasies
- Males and females
- inc dose = inc chances
- Usually opposite sex
- Very important that seditionist is never alone with patient –always need a second person present
7
Q
first widely used BZD
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diazepam
8
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properties of diazepam
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- Insoluble in water
- Preparations
- Organic solvents (propylene glycol), 5mg/ml, - Valiumâ
- Propylene glycol = pain on injection
- Emulsified in soya bean oil 5mg/ml, - Diazemulsâ
- Organic solvents (propylene glycol), 5mg/ml, - Valiumâ
- Elimination half life = 43 +/-13 hrs long
- Redistribution (alpha) half life = 40 mins
- Metabolites
- Desmethyldiazepam = 73hrs
- Oxazepam = 7hrs
- Risk of rebound sedation
- Dose =0.1-0.2mg/kg
- Long recovery
- Unpredictable
9
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current BZD
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midazolam
10
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properties of midazolam
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- Hyponovel
- Water soluble imidazobenzodiazepine
- water soluble at pH < 4.0
- Lipid soluble at physiologic pH allowing crossing of BBB.
- Painless on injection
- One preparation 5mg/ml
- pH=3.5
- more rapid onset and 2-3 times more potent than diazepam
- elimination half life = 90-150mins
- less working time but safer for pt
- metabolised in liver
- extra-hepatic metabolism in bowel so less affected by liver disease than some
11
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midazolam vs diazepam
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- Painless
- Quicker onset
- Quicker recovery
- More reliable
12
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the sedation team
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- Operator-sedationist
- Second sedation trained person eg dental nurse
- Neither of these people can leave the surgery while patient sedated
- Must also have someone else in the practice for reception and as a runner
- If using separate recovery area must have nurse and patient’s escort present at all times
- All must have appropriate sedation training
- Must be able to manage sedation related complication and emergencies
- Annual ILS training and sedation scenario training
13
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cannulation
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in-dwelling Cannula used (not butterfly)
- More secure
- Teflon
- Rarely blocks
- Blue – pink – green- etc
14
Q
2 cannulation sites
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dorsum of hand
antecubital fossa
15
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dorsum of hand as a cannulation site
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- Accessible e.g. when clothed
- superficial and visible
- poorly tethered
- affected by peripheral vasoconstriction so may need to warm up hand