Local Anesthetics Flashcards

1
Q

Define local anesthetics

A

Produce loss of sensation in limited region by blocking impulse conduction in sensory fibers

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2
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What drugs make up LAs?

A

“-caine” drugs

Amides
+Bupivacaine
+Lidocaine
+Prilocaine

Esters
+benzocaine
+Tetracaine
(Cocaine)

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3
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Describe MOA of LAs

A

Block voltage gated sodium channels

Local anesthetics are weak bases… their base form can pass membrane

Once inside the cell, the more acidic environment protonates the base which will diffuse into the open (activated) channel

This holds the Na channel in an inactivated state

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4
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Compare conduction velocity and sensitivity to block in large and small fibers

A

Conduction faster in axons with large diameters

Smaller diameters/unmyelinated fibers more sensitive to block

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5
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What other factors influence action of local anesthetics ?

A
Axon activation
(When membranes are depolarized, the block of Na channels mean theres more opportunity for LAs to enter channel)

pH

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6
Q

Differentiate between spinal and epidural anesthesia modes of administration

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Spinal = inject to CSF

Epidural = inject to epidural space

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7
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How is LA action terminated?

A

LA gets into systemic circulation and is metabolized

Esters = metabolized in plasma

Amides = metabolized in liver

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8
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Differentiate durations of action of esters vs. amides

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Esters = short duration

Amides = long duration
Hepatic disease can inc. duration

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9
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How do vasoconstrictors affect LA duration of action?

A

Vasoconstrictors like EPI can prolong duration

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10
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What are AEs associated with LAs?

A

CNS effects: tongue tingling/numbness = light-headed = unconsciousness = seizure

CV effects
\+bradycardia
\+arrhythmias
\+myocardial arrest
\+shock
\+hypotension

Allergic reactions

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11
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What are examples of amide LAs?

A

Bupivacaine

Lidocaine

Prilocaine

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12
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What are examples of ester LAs?

A

Tetracaine

Benzocaine

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13
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What is another AE most commonly seen with ester LAs?

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Hypersensitivity

Since they get metabolized to PABA

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14
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What is an AE seen most commonly with Prilocaine (amide)

A

Methemoglobnemia

Iron in Hb oxidized, resulting in dec. oxygen transport

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