Small Animal Complications in Anaesthesia Flashcards
What is the most important parameter in anaesthesia?
Oxygen delivery/tissue perfusion
What parameters effect tissue perfusion?
Cardiac Output
Heart Rate
Ventilation/oxygenation
Blood Pressure
Circulating Volume
What is bradycardia?
Abnormally low Heart rate
What factors cause Bradycardia?
Anaesthetic drugs
Toxaemia (potassium levels)
Excessive vagal tone
Hypoxia (terminal event)
How can vagal tone be stimulated?
Tracheal, laryngeal, pharyngeal stimulation
Pressure on eyeball
Visceral distension or inflammation
Vagal stimulation reduced heart rate
What Anaesthetic drugs can cause Bradycardia?
Opioids:
Methadone
Buprenorphine
Volatile Agents:
Isoflurane
Alpha-2 agonists:
Medetomedine
Xylazine
Dexmedetomidine
Induction agents:
Propofol
Before reacting to bradycardia what need assessing?
Tissue perfusion
Check SpO2 and Blood pressure
(HR could be low but CO high so perfusion is normal)
How can you treat bradycardia?
Treat possible cause first
If not possible give atipemazole (reverses alpha-2 agonist)
Consider anticholinergics to increase HR (atropine)
How can you treat bradycardia?
Treat possible cause first
If not possible give atipemazole (reverses alpha-2 agonist)
Consider anticholinergics to increase HR (atropine)
What is Tachycardia?
Abnormally high heart rate
What can cause Tachycardia?
Too light anaesthetic - response to nociception
High CO2 (CO2 is a sympathetic stimulant so increases HR)
CNS disturbances
Low blood pressure/cardiac disease (compensating)
Anticholinergic drugs
How can you treat Tachycardia?
Treat possible cause first
Use opioids, ketamine or lidocaine if too light
(Increasing volatile agents doesn’t affect nociception so this isn’t very useful)
What causes ventricular/atrial ectopic beats?
○ Circulating catecholamine
Adrenaline - stress/pain
○ Lack of oxygen
○ Too much CO2
○ Dangerously low BP
○ Anaesthetic drugs
○ Heart disease
How can you treat ventricular/atrial ectopic beats?
Check if output is compromised
○ BP
○ SPO2%
If VPCs are multiform (different parts of heart) or in sequences (paroxysms)
More serious
Check depth of anaesthesia
○ Consider IV opioid
Check not too much CO2 in body
Inject lidocaine
What is hypotension?
Abnormally low blood pressure