Muscle relaxant clinical use (11) Flashcards
what can potentiate depolarizers (sux)?
cholinesterase inhibitors (Neostigmine) Aminoglycosides (mycins) Local anesthesthetics Volatile anesthtics Magnesium lithiuim
Uses for Sux?
facilitate intubation (RSI)
short duration relaxant (bolus/gtt)
exact timing of relaxation
overall ease of paralysis, recovery, and re-paralysis
side effects of sux?
- allergy
- FASICULATIONS
- MUSCLE PAIN (MYALGIA)
- bradycardia, brady arrythmias, asytole
- HYPERKALEMIA (increases 1 mEq/L
- Increased IOP
- Increased intragastric pressure
- Increased ICP
- unmasked cholinesterase deficiences
- sustained muscle contractions
- MH RISK (masseter muscle spasm)
how can you lessen the cardiac arrythmias, myalgia, and elevations of IOP, and intragastric pressure with SUX?
pretreat with Non-Depolarizer
will not affect K+ release
Which patients are at the highest risk of getting hyperkalemic with SUX?
up regulated pt’s (denervation injury)
Contraindications for SUX?
- denervation after 24-28 hours
- immobilization after 3 days
- burns after 2 days
- MH risk’
- Homozygous atypical plasma cholinesterase deficiency
- serum K+ >5.5
down and dirty how do depolarizers work
bind to and activates sustained depolarization of nicotinic receptor
down and dirty how do Non-depolarizers work
Bind to post synaptic nicotinic ACh receptors and competitively inhibit action of ACh
with Non-depolarizing greater than what % of ACh receptors must be blocked to inpair motor nerve conduction?
75%
what potentiates Non-depolarizing drugs?
- aminoglycerides (mycins)
- local anesthetics
- volatile anesthetics
- Dantrolene (crazy b/c this is the reversal for MMH)
- Magnesium
- CCB
Reasons to use Pancuronium (pavulon)?
- long paralysis
- cardiac sx
what Non-depolarizing drug would be good to use to balance out the narcotic induced bradycaria in patients?
pancuronium (pavulon) b/c it increases the HR
Side effets of Pancuronium (pavulon)?
- increased HR r/t vagolysis at post ganglionic nerve terminal, muscarinic blockade, and catecholamine release
- inhibits plasma cholinesterase
Reasons to use for Vecuronium (Norcuron)?
- intermediate duration
- CV stable
- suitiable for ischemic heart disease
- suitable for ambulatory surgeries
- low incidence of residual muscle paralysis
Side effects of Vecuronium (Norcuron)?
minimal to none