Purfusion lecture ppt Flashcards
notes from fuck face who keeps calling us ANESTHESIOLOGIST b/c hes too fucking stupid to realize who he is giving a lecture to
A’s of anesthesiology
anesthesia
analgesia
Amnesia
A’s of anesthetist
Ability
amiability
Availability
P’s of perfusion
preparation
Prime and pump
persistence
Pandering
Perfusion Equipment
heart-lung machine Cell saver Heater-cooler bloodgas machine ACT machine thrombelastagraph inline bloodgass analyzer cerebral oximeter Disposable invetory -oxygenators -hemoconcentrators -tubing packs -cardioplegia delivery systems -Cannulas
Prime:
Est adult blood volume
Adult
neonate
Adult:6 liters
Neonate: 400 ml
Prime:
adult prime
Neonate prime
Adult: 1.5 L (25% dilution)
Neonate: 500mL (125% dilution)
Prime:
what is the prime made up of?
- plasmalyte (1000mL or less)
- Albumin (200mL 25% 50G) for COP (avoid edema) and coating of circuit
- Heparin 1000-10000 Units
- Ca++ 300-700mg
- Blood
- FFP
- Bicarb (25-50mEq) and/or THAM
Prime:
what is the crystaloid of choice
Plasmalyte
Prime:
blood is usually added if predicted HCT is what?
<16
Ultrafiltration:
what are the 3 types
PBUF (Pre-bypass Ultrafiltration)
ZBUF (Zero Balance Ultrafiltration)
MUF (modified Ultrafiltration)
Cardioplegia:
what is it used for?
- arrest the heart so surgeon can have a bloodless field (this fag bag talks way too much about making the god damn surgeon happy, it like the fagget has no balls)
- Preserve the tissue
Cardioplegia:
what must you worry about following termination of cardioplegia?
reperfusion injury
Cardioplegia:
Myocardial O2 demand drops ___% for every 10 degrees celsius of cooling?
50%
Cardioplegia:
Body O2 demand drops 50% for every ___ degrees celsius of cooling?
6
CARDIOPLEGIA:
what are the ingredients
Blood (4-1) K+ (20 mEq/L) Adenosine Mannitol/Albumin Glucose-insulin Glutamate/Aspirtate (buckberg AA ) Steroids CCB CA chelator (CPD) Allopurinol Buffers Lidocaine/Mg++ O2