Propofol Flashcards

1
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What is the dose of propofol?

A

1-2mg/kg

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What is the onset and offset time of Propofol?

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Onset~30secs (dependant on CVS)
Offset~3-7mins

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Describe the effects of Propofol on the different systems?

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CNS: hypnosis

CVS: Reduced SV, possible slight reduced HR, Reduced MAP

RS: depression of laryngeal reflexes, dose dependent respiratory depression

GI: antiemetic effects

Metabolic: metabolic infusion syndrome with long term infusions, more common in children

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How common are hypersensitivity reactions?

A

1 in 100,000

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What chemical class does propofol belong to and what physicochemical properties does it have?

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It is a phenol

Has a pKa of 11, so exists almost entirely in the unionized, i.e. more lipid-soluble, form. It is extremely lipid soluble.

About 98% is bound to plasma proteins. (Note it is the non protein bound portion which is active)

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Why is propofol stored as an emulsion and what is it stored with?

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It is stored as an emulsion as it is extremely lipid soluble therefore not water soluble.

A lipid emulsion of propofol together with an emulsifying agent, i.e. egg phosphatide, and glycerol.

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What is the chemical name of propofol, and draw the structure?

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2,6-diisopropylphenol

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When the plasma concentration of propofol drops what processes are occurring?

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Redistribution to different compartments. Redistribution is dependant on blood flow, i.e drugs will be redistributed to muscle (well perfused) more rapidly than adipose (poorly perfused)

Metabolism.

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Where is propofol metabolised?

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It is metabolised in the liver.

Note it has no active metabolites.

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