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General anesthetics
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Objectives
• Define sleep, amnesia, analgesia, general anesthesia
• List different phases/planes of GA• Classify the agents used for general anesthesia• Describe the mechanism of action,
pharmacokinetics, therapeutics and adverse effects and drug interactions of different anesthetic drugs
• Compare the pharmacological effects of thiopental sodium, propofol, and ketamine
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Surgery Before Anesthesia
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Fun and Frolics led to Early Anesthesia
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What are General Anesthetics?
• A drug that brings about a reversible loss of consciousness
• generally administered by an anesthesiologist in order to induce or maintain general anesthesia to facilitate surgery.
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General Anaesthesia (GA)
• A variety of drugs are given to the patient that have different effects with the overall aim of ensuring unconsciousness, amnesia and analgesia.
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Stage I: Disorientation, altered consciousness
Stage II: Excitatory stage, delirium, uncontrolled movement, irregular breathing. Goal is to move through this stage as rapidly as possible.
Stage III: Surgical anesthesia; return of regular respiration.
Plane 3: Deep anesthesia. Shallow breathing, assisted ventilation needed. Level of anesthesia for painful surgeries
Plane 4: Diaphragmatic respiration only, assisted ventilation is required. Cardiovascular impairment.
Stage IV: Too deep; essentially an overdose and represents anesthetic crisis. This is the stage between respiratory arrest and death due to circulatory collapse.
Stages Of General Anesthesia
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Anesthetics divide into 2 classes
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Anesthetics divide into 2 classes
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Inhalation Anesthetics
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Ideal Properties of Inhalation Anaesthetic Agents
• Rapid onset and recovery
• Producing analgesia, amnesia and hypnosis
• With good hemodynamic stability
• Have few side effects
• Have few interactions with other medications
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Mechanism of Action
• Interaction with protein receptors
• Volatile A – increase GABA and Glycine
( inhibitory neurotransmitters)
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MAC(minimum alveolar concentration)
• A measure of potency of inhaled anesthetics
• Used to compare the potency of inhalational anesthetics
• MAC is the concentration necessary to prevent responding in 50% of population.
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Factors Increasing MAC
• Age: highest MAC in infants (6-12 months)
• Hyperthermia
• Chronic alcoholism
• CNS stimulants (cocaine)
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Factors Decreasing MAC
• Increase in age and prematurity
• Hypothermia
• Opioids
• Barbiturates
• Alpha 2 blockers
• Calcium channel blockers
• Acute alcohol intoxication
• Pregnancy
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Factors do not affect MAC
• Hypocarbia
• Hypercarbia
• Gender
• Thyroid function
• Hyperkalemia
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Factors that speed induction with inhalational agents
• Increasing the delivered concentrations of anesthetics
• High flow with the breathing circuit
• Increasing the minute ventilation
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Factors that slow the onset of volatile induction
• Increase in cardiac output
• Decrease minute ventilation
• High anesthetic lipid solubility
• Low flow within the breathing circuit
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Pathway for General Anesthetics
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General Actions of Inhaled Anesthetics
• Respiration– Depressed respiration and response to CO2
• Kidney– Depression of renal blood flow and urine
output
• Muscle– High enough concentrations will relax skeletal
muscle
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Cont’
• Cardiovascular System– Generalized reduction in arterial pressure and
peripheral vascular resistance. – Isoflurane maintains CO and coronary
function better than other agents
• Central Nervous System– Increased cerebral blood flow and decreased
cerebral metabolism
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Nitrous Oxide
•widely used
•Potent analgesic
•Produce a light anesthesia
•Do not depress the
respiration/vasomotor center
•Used ad adjunct to supplement
other inhalationals
Inhaled Anesthetics
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Halothane
• non-flammable
• 20% metabolism by P450
• induction of hepatic microsomal
enzymes
• Myocardial depressant (SA
node), sensitization of
myocardium to catecholamines -
arrhythmia
Inhaled Anesthetics
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Halothane
• Transient hepatic damage
• Liver necrosis
• In repeated exposure
• Immunosensititation
Inhaled Anesthetics
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• Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic hypermetabolic state of skeletal muscle induced in susceptible individuals by inhalational anesthetics and/or succinylcholine.
Malignant Hyperthermia
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• Signs: tachycardia, tachypnea, metabolic acidosis, hyperthermia, muscle rigidity, sweating, arrhythmia
• May be fatal
• Treated with dantrolene
Malignant Hyperthermia
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Enflurane
• Rapid, smooth induction and
maintenance
• 2-10% metabolized in liver
• Introduced as replacement for
halothane
Inhaled Anesthetics
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Isoflurane
• smooth and rapid induction and
recovery
• very little metabolism (0.2%)
• no reports of hepatotoxicity or renotoxicity
• most widely employed
Inhaled Anesthetics
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Anesthetics divide into 2 classes
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Ideal properties of intravenous anesthetic agents
• Rapid onset and recovery
• Producing analgesia, amnesia and hypnosis
• With good hemodynamic stability
• Have few side effects
• Have few interactions with other medications
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Intravenous Induction Agents
• Commonly used IV induction agents
–Propofol–Thiopental sodium –Ketamine
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• Most decrease cerebral metabolism and intracranial pressure
• Most cause respiratory depression
• May cause apnea after induction of anesthesia
Organ Effects
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• Barbiturates, benzodiazepines and propofol cause cardiovascular depression.
Cardiovascular Effects
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Thiopental sodium
• rapid onset (20 sec)
• short-acting
•Induction dose 3-6mg/kg IV
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• Effect terminated not by metabolism but by redistribution
• repeated administration or prolonged infusion approached equilibrium at redistribution sites
• Build-up in adipose tissue = very long emergence from anesthesia
Thiopental sodium
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Side effects
• Hypotension
• Direct myocardial depression
• apnoea
• Peripheral dilatation
• airway obstruction
• Tachycardia
• Decrease mean arterial pressure
Thiopental sodium
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Propofol• Short-acting agent used for
the induction
• maintenance of GA and sedation
• Onset within one minute of injection
• Induction dose 1-2.5 mg/kg IV
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metabolised by conjugation in the liver
Side-effect – pain on injection – hypotension – transient apnoea following induction – Myocardial depression– Peripheral vasodilatation
Propofol
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Ketamine usually stimulate rather than depress the circulatory system.•Has sympathomimetic effects result in:
– Increase in cardiac output
– Increase MAP
– Increase HR
– Increase ICT
– Increase IOP
– Bronchodilation
Induction dose 1-2 mg/kg IV
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Midazolam
• Benzodiazepine provide:– Anxiolysis– Sedation– Amnesia– In high dose produce unconsciousness– Induction dose 0.1-0.4 mg/kg IV
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Opioids
• Pethedine, phyntanil, suphyntanil, morphine
• High dose have vagolitic affect such as:– Bradycardia– Vasodilation– Histamine release– Except meperidine it is a sympathomimetic
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• Analgesic
• dissociative anesthesia, eyes open, reflexes intact, purposeless but coordinated movements
Ketamine
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• Stimulates sympathetic nervous system
• Psychomimetic – “emergence reactions”
• vivid dreaming extracorporeal (floating "out-of-body") experience misperceptions, misinterpretations, illusions
• may be associated with euphoria, excitement, confusion, fear
Ketamine
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General anesthesia
• Induction
• Maintenance
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Induction
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Maintenance
• In order to prolong anaesthesia for the required duration
• breathe to a carefully controlled mixture of oxygen, nitrous oxide, and a volatile anaesthetic agent
• transferred to the patient's brain via the lungs and the bloodstream, and the patient remains unconscious
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Maintenance
• Inhaled agents are supplemented by intravenous anaesthetics, such as opioids (usually fentanyl or morphine)
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What is Balanced Anesthesia?• Use specific drugs for each component
1. Sensory• N20, opioids, ketamine for analgesia
2. Cognitive• Produce amnesia, and preferably
unconsciousness• inhaled agent• IV hypnotic (propofol, midazolam,
diazepam, thiopental)3. Motor
• Muscle relaxants
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Simple Combinations
• Morphine
• Propofol
• N2O
• Sevoflurane
• Relaxant of choice
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Simple Combinations• Fentanyl
• Thiopental sodium
• N2O
• Halothane
• Relaxant of choice
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SUMMARY
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Anesthetics divide into 2 classes
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Inhalation Anesthetics
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Intravenous anesthetics
• Thiopental sodium
• Propofol
• ketamine
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Induction
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Question
• Compare the pharmacologicl effects of thiopentone sodium, propofol, and ketamine