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S3E1 - Induction Agents

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Key principles of pharmacology :

Pharmacokinetics : What the body does to the drug.

A. Absorption
D. Distribution
M. Metabolism
E. Excretion

Pharmacodynamics: A drug’s biochemical and physiologic effects on the body.

  • Receptor binding
  • Receptor sensitivity
  • Post-receptor effects

4 induction agents to familiarize yourself with for the first day in the OR:

1. Propofol

  • Inhibitory neurotransmission via the GABA receptor
  • Provides reliable amnesia and anesthesia, but does not have any analgesic properties
  • Potent cardiac and respiratory depressant
  • Easily titratable due to high volume of distribution and short initial distribution half-life
  • Induction dose is 1-2.5 mg/kg

2. Ketamine

  • NMDA receptor antagonist
  • Has analgesic, amnesia and anesthetic properties.
  • Can cause emergence delirium
  • Causes central sympathetic stimulation
  • Induction dose 0.5-2 mg/kg

3. Midazolam

  • Enhances the affinity of GABA for its receptor
  • Minimal cardiorespiratory depression and produces anxiolysis and anterograde amnesia
  • Longer-acting; elimination half-life of 1-4 hours
  • Induction doses: 0.02- 0.04 mg/kg (1-2 mg in adults)
  • Antagonist available: Flumazenil

4. Etomidate

  • Increases the receptor’s affinity for GABA
  • Cardio-respiratory stable
  • Very fast onset/offset due to high lipophilicity; an induction dose of 0.1 mg/kg will provide 1.5 minutes of unconsciousness
  • Produces a light plane of anesthesia for laryngoscopy
  • Can cause adrenocortical insufficiency

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Key principles of pharmacology :

Pharmacokinetics : What the body does to the drug.

A. Absorption
D. Distribution
M. Metabolism
E. Excretion

Pharmacodynamics: A drug’s biochemical and physiologic effects on the body.

  • Receptor binding
  • Receptor sensitivity
  • Post-receptor effects

4 induction agents to familiarize yourself with for the first day in the OR:

1. Propofol

  • Inhibitory neurotransmission via the GABA receptor
  • Provides reliable amnesia and anesthesia, but does not have any analgesic properties
  • Potent cardiac and respiratory depressant
  • Easily titratable due to high volume of distribution and short initial distribution half-life
  • Induction dose is 1-2.5 mg/kg

2. Ketamine

  • NMDA receptor antagonist
  • Has analgesic, amnesia and anesthetic properties.
  • Can cause emergence delirium
  • Causes central sympathetic stimulation
  • Induction dose 0.5-2 mg/kg

3. Midazolam

  • Enhances the affinity of GABA for its receptor
  • Minimal cardiorespiratory depression and produces anxiolysis and anterograde amnesia
  • Longer-acting; elimination half-life of 1-4 hours
  • Induction doses: 0.02- 0.04 mg/kg (1-2 mg in adults)
  • Antagonist available: Flumazenil

4. Etomidate

  • Increases the receptor’s affinity for GABA
  • Cardio-respiratory stable
  • Very fast onset/offset due to high lipophilicity; an induction dose of 0.1 mg/kg will provide 1.5 minutes of unconsciousness
  • Produces a light plane of anesthesia for laryngoscopy
  • Can cause adrenocortical insufficiency

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