Ketamin Flashcards

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Physiochemical characteristics

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  1. partially water soluble
  2. Highly lipid soluble
  3. Limited use to to unpleasant psychomimetic effects
  4. Minimal resp depression
  5. Subanalgesic doses used to reverse opioid tolerance
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Ketamine characteristics

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  1. Produces significant analgesia
  2. Unpleasant pschycomimetic effects
  3. Causes dissociative anesthesia
  4. Low protein binding 12%
    . Only intravenous anesthetic with
    Low protein binding
  5. Bronchial smooth muscle relaxtant
  6. High lipid solubility this fast onset
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pharmacokinetics

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  1. high lipid soluability–> fast onset
    onset: 30 sec
    Duration: 5-10 min
    metablized: Liver cp450, norkeketamine is the active metabolite 1/3to 1/5 potency of ketamin, hydoxylated and conjugated into water soluble metabolites
  2. excreted: Urine
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pharmacodynamics

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  1. Inhibits NMDA complex
  2. air way reflexes are preserved but do not assume that patient
    can maintain the airway
  3. eyes stay open, pupils moderatly dilated, nystagmic gaze
  4. lacrimation+salivation increases (use anticholinergic to limit the
    effect)
  5. emergence reaction: 1. what limits the use of it. 2. less in kids
    3. combining with benzo reduces this+
    increases amnesia
    6 effects on:
    a. CNS:
    i. Increase cerebral vasodilation: increase ICP
    Increase in Cerebral blood flow
    increase in Cerebral o2 use
    lowers seizure treshhold/ Do not
    use in patient with seizureii. CVS: stimulates sympathetic NS
    . causes transient increase in HR, BP and CO
    . This leads to increased work of heart and o2 use
    . Can be blunted by co-admin of benzo, opioid or gas
    Ketamine by itself is myocardial DEPRESSANT
    . In conditions that cause depletion of catacholamines
    e.g. acute cocaine toxicity or defibrillator placement
    ketamine will be myocardial depressant
    . The depressant effect of ketamine is usually masked
    by stimulation of sympathetic nervous system, however
    the depressant activity will manifest in critically ill
    patients with limited ability to increase SNS
    iii. Respiratory effect: Minimal
    . especially when used as a sole agent
    . Rapid injection of large dose can cause apnea and
    hypoventilation
    . maintenance of upper airway reflex but don’t assume that
    patient can maintain the airway
    . Kids: higher chance of laryngospasm due to increase in
    secretions
    . this can be reduced by pre-medicating with
    anticholinergic drugs
    .bronchial smooth muscle relaxtant
    . good for patients with reactive airway or patients with
    bronchoconstriction
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Advantage in clinical use:

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  1. profound analgesia
  2. minimal respiratory depression
  3. bronchodilation
  4. stimulation of SNS
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Disadvantage in clinical use:

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  1. Unpleasant emergence reastion
  2. increase in salivation and lacrimation
  3. Myocardial depression in the absence of catacholamines
    e. g. in the case of acute cocaine toxicity or defibrilation
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Dosage

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Induction: IV: 1-2 mg/kg
IM: 4-6 mg/kg
Maintenance (not common): 15-45 mcg/kg/min+50%-70% nitrous
30-90 mcg/kg/min alone
Analgesia: 3-5 mcg/kg/min

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Why give benzo with ketamine

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  1. Ketamine as a sole agent does not produce amnesia
  2. reduce or limit unpleasant emergent reaction
  3. blunt myocardial effects of ketamine: increase in HR, CO, BP
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Effect on CNS

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  1. Cerebral vasodilation
  2. Increases cerebral blood flow and o2
    Consumption
  3. Do NOT use it in patients with
    Intracranial pathology and increased
    ICP
    . This can be blunted by
    Maintenance of normocapnia
  4. Considered anticonvulsant used for
    Tx of status epileptics
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Cardiovascular effects

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1. Can cause significant but transient 
     Increase in heart rate, cardiac 
     Output and blood pressure by 
     Centrally mediated sympathetic 
     Stimulation 
2 it leads to increased o2 consumption 
   And myocardial work 
3 can be blunted with co-admin of 
   Benzo, opioids and inhalation 
   A esthetics 
4. However without the sympathetic effect ketamine is myocardial depressant
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