Lecture 8/10 Flashcards

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Why does PONV matter?

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“-Patients suffer

  • It can delay discharge or cause an unplanned admission
  • It causes postoperative dehydration
  • Risk for aspiration
  • Can cause esophageal tears or compromise the surgery’s results (rare)”
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How common is PONV?

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Occurs in 1/3 to 1/2 of all surgical patients without preventative treatment

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3
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What are the risk factors for PONV?

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“These factors are additive:

  • People who get car sick
  • Prev h/o PONV
  • Obesity
  • N2O use (Avoid nitrous if PONV is a documented problem)
  • Opioid analgesic use
  • Use of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor (Neostigmine, Edrophonium)
  • Post-operative pain
  • Females
  • Non-smokers
  • Gastric distention
  • Opthalmic, ear, or laparoscopic surgery”
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4
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Who is less likely to suffer from PONV?

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“-Regional anesthesia patients (w/o GA)
-General anesthesia (GA) patients who don’t get inhalational agents
-Patients given propofol (slightly decreased risk)

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5
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How do you prevent PONV?

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“-Identify those at risk

  • Pharmacologic intervention
  • Use local/regional anesthesia when able
  • Consider avoiding N2O if pt is high risk
  • Consider using propofol (NOT IN SHOCK PTS)
  • If possible to avoid muscle relaxant, a reversal agent is avoided (pt’s safety comes first though!)”
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6
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What do we call drugs that prevent PONV?

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Anti-emetics

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7
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What type of anti-emetics are used?

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"-Serotonin (5HT3) receptor agonists
-Steroids
-Gastroprokinetics
-Buterophenone central dopamine blockers
-Antihistamines
-Anticholinergics
-Vasopressors
-Phenothiazines
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8
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What Serotonin (5HT3) receptor agonists are used to prevent PONV?

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ondansetron, granisatron

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9
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What steroids are used to prevent PONV?

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dexamethasone

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10
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What gastroprokinetics are used to prevent PONV?

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metoclopramide

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11
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What buterophenone central dopamine blockers are used to prevent PONV?

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droperidol (not a first line treatment)

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What anticholinergics are used to prevent PONV?

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scopolamine (not a first line agent)

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13
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What antihistamine is used to prevent PONV?

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diphenylhydramine (not a first line agent)

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14
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What vasopressor is used to prevent PONV?

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ephedrine (not a first line agent)

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15
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What phenothiazine is used to prevent PONV?

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promethazine (not a first line agent)

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