What is the general goal of antimicrobial therapy in anesthesia?
Inhibit microorganisms at concentrations that are tolerated by the host.
Name two general rules of antimicrobial therapy in anesthesia.
When we kill a patients normal flora we introduce them to what? Why?
Super infections because the normal flora can secrete “things” that kill opportunistic bacteria.
Name 5 considerations for antimicrobials used for surgical prophylaxis.
How do we select an antimicrobial? (6)
Name two considerations that may interfere with the efficacy of a drug to a particular site.
2. More effective if infected material is removed..
Are hypersensitivity reactions dependent or independent of the dose?
Independent
Are drug toxicities dependent or independent of the dose.
Dependent (dose related)
What special considerations must be made with a parturient when determining the proper antimicrobial? (2).
What special considerations must be made with an elderly person when determining the proper antimicrobial? (4).
Bactericidal means?
Killing the bacteria
Bacteriostatic means?
Preventing the bacterium from reproducing, does not necessarily kill/damage the bacteria.
Is PCN bacteriostatic or bactericidal?
Bactericidal
How does PCN kill the bacteria?
By interfering with the cell wall. Doesn’t allow the cell wall to join correctly and interferes with an enzyme that keeps the cell wall stable.
What three organisms (did Denise mention) that PCN is effective against?
How is PCN excreted?
Renal
PCN is part of what family of antimicrobials?
Beta-lactam.
What is the big difference between PCN and ampicillin?
Ampicillin has a wider range of activity including gram negative bacilli (H. influenzae and E coli)
Of the PCN class which has the highest incidence of a skin rash?
Ampicillin
What is the main difference between amoxicillin and ampicillin?
Amoxicillin is more efficiently absorbed from the GI tract than ampicillin.
What is the most common side effect of the PCN class? What symptoms can be seen?
Hypersensitivity.
Rash and or fever, immediate anaphylactic reaction and rarely hemolytic anemia
How long can the hypersensitivity reaction from PCNs be delayed?
up to 24 hours.
Of all the microbials which is the most allergenic?
The PCN family.
Which class of drugs exhibits cross-sensitively with PCNs?
Cephalosporins.