Inhalation Agents Flashcards

1
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Sevoflurane MAC

A

1.8

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2
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Desflurane MAC

A

6.6

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3
Q

Isoflurane MAC

A

1.17

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4
Q

Nitrous Oxide MAC

A

104

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5
Q

Sevoflurane B:G

A

0.69

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6
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Isoflurane B:G

A

1.46

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7
Q

Nitrous Oxide B:G

A

0.46

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8
Q

Desflurane B:G

A

0.42

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9
Q

Sevoflurane Vapor Pressure

A

157

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10
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Desflurane Vapor Pressure

A

669

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11
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Isoflurane Vapor Pressure

A

238

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12
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Nitrous Oxide Vapor Pressure

A

Gas

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13
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Isoflurane Pharmacodynamics

A

Halogenated methyl ethyl ether

Slower onset/offset

Degrades to CO
Decreases amplitute/increases latency of SSEPs

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14
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Sevoflurane Pharmacodynamics

A

Fluorinated methyl isopropyl ether

Medium onset
Recovery faster than Iso

Forms Compound A (caution w/ renal pt)
Produces bronchodilation

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15
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Desflurane Pharmacodynamics

A

Fluorinated methyl isopropyl ether

Fastest onset/offset

Pungent: Airway irriation/laryngospasm/coughing
Degrades to CO
Stimulates catecholamine release

Kinda DOC for Obese patients r/t low solubility

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16
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Decrease MAC

A

Hypothermia
Preoperative medication, intraoperative opioids
Alpha-2 agonists
Acute alcohol ingestion
Pregnancy
Post partum (early…12-72 hours)
Lidocaine
PaO2 <38 mm Hg
Mean BP < 40mm Hg
Cardiopulmonary bypass
Hyponatremia

17
Q

Increase MAC

A

Hyperthermia

Excess pheomelanin production

Drug-induced increase in catecholamine levels

Hypernatremia

Chronic alcohol

Infants

18
Q

MH Treatment

A

Dantrolene 2.5 mg/kg IV q5-10 mins until symptoms controlled

Max 10 mg/kg

19
Q

Dantrolene MOA

A

Inhibits Calcium release from sarcoplasmic reticulum via ryanodine receptors