What is the blood gas partition of Isoflurane?
1.46
What is the blood gas partition of nitrous oxide?
0.46
What is the blood gas partition of desflurane?
0.42
What is the blood gas partition of sevoflurane?
0.69
What is the mac % of isoflurane?
1.17 %
What is the mac % of desflurane?
6.6 %
What is the mac % of sevoflurane?
1.8 %
What is the mac % of nitrous oxide?
104 %
What 5 things increases the % of MAC delivered?
What 14 things decreases % of MAC delivered?
What are 11 things that do nothing to the % of MAC delivered?
In pharmacokinetics related to inhaled anesthetics, how is the agent absorbed by the body?(Absorption)
uptake from alveoli to pulmonary blood
In pharmacokinetics related to inhaled anesthetics, how is the agent distributed by the body?(Distribution)
to CNS, VRG, Skeletal muscle, fat
In pharmacokinetics related to inhaled anesthetics, how is the agent metabolized by the body?(Metabolism)
variable % metabolism of the volatile agents, associated with how long each specific volatile agent stays in the body
In pharmacokinetics related to inhaled anesthetics, how is the agent eliminate by the body?(Elimination)
Lung primary site for elimination, metabolism plays a very small role in drug elimination
What are 6 factors that will alter the pharmacokinetics of volatile agents?
What is the pathway that volatile follows as it enters the body, and what propels this motion?
What is meant by the phrase volatile agent equilibration?
the same partial pressure exist in both places for example, iDes%=eDes% or Pa=PA(arterial partial pressure=alveolar partial pressure) alveolar {} = end tidal {} = brain {}
Why might you more likely to equilibrate with desflurane as opposed to isoflurane?
because the difference in their BGP
What is the equilibration between alveoli, arterial blood and brain?
PA(alveolar partial pressure) = Pa(arterial partial pressure) = Pbr(brain partial pressures)
PA and Pbr is determined by two factors
2. Uptake
What are four factors associated with input of anesthetic agents as related to deliver of VA?
What are the three factors associated with uptake of anesthetic agents as related to delivery of VA?
Why do inhaled partial pressures of VA need to be high during the initial phase of anesthesia?
turning flows and VA {} at the start of the case to get the patient anesthetized