Sketchy Pharm: Propofol, Etomidate, Ketamine Flashcards

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What is the useful difference between propofol, ketamine, and etomidate?

A

All three can be used as induction anesthetics (that is, for inducing sedation), but only propofol can be used to maintain anesthesia.

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What is the mechanism of propofol and etomidate?

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They –like benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol, and the non-sedative hypnotics –activate the GABA-A receptor. (Think of the old-fashioned Caba cab.)

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The most important side effect of propofol is ____________.

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“profound” vasodilation (think of the hypnotist’s sleeves); this can induce tachycardia

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The main benefit of etomidate is _____________.

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absence of cardiac side effects – specifically, etomidate does not cause vasodilation (think of the Intimidator balancing the hypnotized person)

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What are the side effects of ketamine?

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Dissociative state (eyes open, but unconscious); unpleasant hallucinations; increased cardiac output (the heart-shaped cobra hood)

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