Requirements for general anaesthetics?
The first step in GA is amnesia induction. How quickly do amnesia induction agents induce loss of consciousness?
Induce loss of consciousness in one-two arm-brain circulation times (10-20 seconds).
What is an ‘arm-brain circulation time’?
the time it takes for the drug to travel from the injection site to the brain
Describe the properties of IV agents used for GA
You must be aware of potency in IV agents in GA. What is Cp50?
The concentration of the agent in the blood that will prevent movement after a skin incision in 50% of the patients to whom the agent is given.
Mechanism of action for GAs?
Ideal properties of IV induction agents:
What are the 4 standard drugs used in IV induction?
what is the most common drug for IV induction?
Propofol
What are the advs/disadvs of propofol?
Advs:
Disadvs:
what are the advs/disadvs of Thiopentone?
Advs:
Disadvs:
How does ketamine differ from the other drugs for IV induction?
Disadvs of ketamine?
What are the advs/disadvs of Etomidate?
Advs;
Disadvs;
How long do induction agents last?
Induction agents all only last 4-10 mins BUT want patient to be asleep for duration of operation
What are the 2 ways in which anaesthesia can be maintained after induction?
How is anaesthesia maintained using propofol infusion?
What is inhalational anaesthesia?
Can also give the patient volatile gases which are absorbed into the blood and keep the patient asleep for the duration of the operation
What are the 2 routes of administration of inhalational anaesthesia?
What are the requirements for inhalational anaesthetics?
Which receptor does propofol and etomidate target?
GABAA receptors
When are inhalational agents started?
Immediately after induction
What are the 3 inhalational agents used for amnesia?
How des the solubility of the inhalational agent affect the onset and recovery?