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Term
IV Sedation
Definition
usually referring to sedation and analgesia by someone other than an anesthesia provider
Term
MAC
Definition
Monitored Anesthesia Care – implies the potential for a deeper level of sedation

Administration of medications where protective airway reflexes and consciousness may be lost
Term
Goal of MAC
Definition
Term
Local/MAC
Definition
refers to sedation while surgeon infiltrates operative site with local anesthetic

Usually have shorter recovery time
Fun cases to do and good for patient (they are shorter
Term
Who Receives MAC?
Definition
Must have surgeon with ability to administer local with local/MAC
Cooperative patient with reasonable expectations of procedure
Agreed upon decision with everyone involved
Term
Who receives MAC?
Definition
Some suggest that up to 50% of outpatient procedures could be done with MAC
Cost of perioperative care could be reduced by up to 80%
Term
Standard of Care
Definition
Same as someone receiving general anesthesia
Vigilant monitoring required
Term
? MAC
Definition
Pediatric population?
Mentally challenged patients usually not candidate
Potential for difficult airway
MAC Out of the OR
Children, mentally handicapped, and critically ill
Procedures in CT, ICU, MRI, etc.
Very challenging cases
Term
MRI
Definition
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Atomic nucleus behaves like a magnet of the hydrogen atom
Patient is supine within scanner
May use contrast (usually IV)
Term
MRI
Definition
Can take one hour or longer
Must remain motionless
Limited access to patient
Watch for equipment malfunction
Term
MRI May experience
Definition
vertigo, nausea or headache
Loud vibrations or knocking sounds
Patients who are unable to lie still may require sedation or general anesthesia
No pain involved, generally no opioids
Term
MRI
Sedation with oral and IV
Definition
ketamine (good for older people as long as they have a healthy heart), chloral hydrate, and propofol
Term
MRI Sedation and general anesthesia
Definition
need IV access and full monitoring
Term
MRI
LMA vs. ETT
Definition
pick which ever you think is appropriate
Term
MRI - cautions
Definition
No iron containing items in room
Pens, eyeglasses, jewelry, watches, pagers, name badges, coins, calculators, credit cards
Medication vials, equipment and supplies that contain iron
Term
MRI - cautions
Metals that are safe
Definition
stainless steel, nonferrous alloys, nickel, titanium
Plastic is ok
Term
Pacemakers in MRI
Definition
may become dislodged, heat up, or become inhibited or reprogrammed
Term
 MRI - cautions
Use anesthesia equipment that is MRI compatible
Definition
Keep all tubing straight to avoid burns
If you are away from patient, make sure all airway, monitoring, and IV connections are secure
Use audible and visual alarms
Term
GI Suite
Definition
Use of flexible endoscopes to evaluate GI tract (examine, biopsy, dilate or cauterize or FB removal)
Term
EGD
Definition
esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
Term
Colonoscopy
Definition
colon from anus to cecum
Term
ERCP
Definition
evaluation of pancreatobiliary structures
Term
EGD
Definition
Sedation to general anesthesia
NPO
Topical 4% lidocaine, cetacaine
Midazolam, Fentanyl, Propofol
May use glycopyrolate
O2 via NC or FM
Fentanyl??yes or no if they have a heart history it may help. Its not necessary to give it though.
Term
EGD Position
Definition
supine or lateral
can be stimulating for the patient inc sympathetic activation
we give medication so they can tolerate this.
may give general anesthetic (not common)
Term
Colonoscopy
Definition
Sedation to general anesthesia
NPO
Midazolam, Fentanyl, Propofol
O2 via NC or FM
May have strong vagal effect-can give propofol 30-60 mg for this. Initial introduction of scope if highly stimulating. Most stimulating part.
Term
Colonoscopy Position
Definition
lateral
Higher incidence of intestinal rupture under general anesthesia
will be hypotensive or hypovolemic d/t to bowel prep
about every 3-4 min give more meds keep these patient comfy steady state. Know when your procedure is close to being done too.
Term
ERCP
Definition
NPO
O2 via FM
Deep sedation to general anesthesia
Term
ERCP complication
Definition
Bowel rupture is a complication, be ready for immediate airway support, and expedite to OR
Possible dye allergies
Term
ERCP position
Definition
Prone position-need to be pretty well sedated.
Usually general anesthetic because they cant move.
Term
Interventional Radiology
Definition
Involves minimally invasive radiological procedures – angiography, embolization of blood vessels, stent placement, removal of thrombi
Can be used for cerebral vascular aneurysm embolization
Term
Interventional Radiology
Improving technology
Definition
allows for more noninvasive procedures
Immobility of patient is required
May require periods of apnea-be very vigilant with this!
May last several hours
IR treatments are painful and physically invasive
Term
Interventional Radiology
Definition
Full monitors and IV access
Possibly need periods of alertness
Term
IR Complications
Definition
hemorrhage, dye reactions, embolus of tissue, perforation of aneurysm
Out of room from patient, heavy door which may take >1 min to open
Term
Radiation Therapy
Definition
Used to destroy lymphomas, pedi acute leukemias, Wilms’ tumor, retinoblastomas, CNS tumors
Term
Radiation Therapy considerations
Definition
Maintain adequate airway
May last up to 60 min (10-40 avg)
GETA – must be motionless
May be prone position
Term
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Definition
Induced generalized seizure
Utilized to treat psychiatric disorders
3-6 treatments/week (total 6-12)
NPO, IV, standard monitors
Methohexital is induction agent of choice
Bite block
Term
Electroconvulsive Therapy
considerations
Definition
Neuromuscular blocker – Succinylcholine or Atracurium
Seizure from 30-90 seconds
May need to use positive pressure ventilation until spont resp resume
Recovery standard, may be agitated and confused
Term
Lithotripsy
Definition
Must be immobile!
Shockwave uses R wave on ECG
May use LMA or GETA for general
Deep sedation (painful procedure)
May do cysto and stent placement before litho
If immersed, consider hypothermia
Do 3000 hits and you want your heart rate a little higher.
VERY Painful! Most of the time do a general.
Term
Selecting your patient
Definition
Evaluate patient preoperatively
Anticipate problems
Some may not meet criteria
You may be away from airway for extended periods
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Definition
Head and Neck
– Dental extractions
– Node biopsy
– Cataracts
– Mohs repair
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Thoracic Region
Definition
– Breast biopsy
– Chest tube insertion
– Bronchoscopy
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Extremity
Definition
– Carpal tunnel
– Knee arthroscopy
– Amputations of digits
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Gastrointestinal
Definition
– Hernia repair
– EGD
– Colonoscopy
– ESWL
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Vascular
Definition
– AV graft/fistula
– Pacemaker
– Mediport
Term
Frequent MAC Cases
Gynecologic/Urologic
Definition
– D & C
– Cystoscopy
– Lesions
Term
Preoperative
Definition
Preop evaluation is important and should not be overlooked or shortened
Any MAC case may end up as general and you should be prepared
Term
Preop preparation
Definition
Psychological preparation is essential
Consider factors that will prevent the patient from lying still
Provide good communication
Keep them warm and covered
Listen to music if they desire
Term
Minimal Sedation Minimal Sedation (Anxiolysis)
Definition
sedation in which patients respond normally to verbal commands
Term
Minimal Sedation
Definition
Vital Sign Changes
May have cognitive and coordination impairment
Respiratory and Cardiac usually maintained
Term
Moderate Sedation/Analgesia
Definition
Referred to as “conscious sedation”
Term
Moderate Sedation/Analgesia
considerations
Definition
Drug-induced depression of consciousness
Vital Sign Changes
Responsive to verbal or light stimulation
Respiratory and Cardiac usually maintained
Term
Deep Sedation/Analgesia
Definition
Drug-induced depression of consciousness
Vital Sign Changes
Responsive to repeated or painful stimulation
Respiratory - may require intervention
Cardiac - usually maintained
Term
General Anesthesia
Definition
Drug-induced loss of consciousness
Not responsive to painful stimulation
Respiratory – requires assistance
Cardiac – may be impaired
Term
PEARL
Definition
No single inhaled or intravenous drug can provide all the components of MAC
Combination of drug therapy provides ideal situation for MAC
Combining drugs allows for reduction in dosages of individual drugs
Method of Administration
Continuous infusion
Intermittent bolusing
Term
No single inhaled or intravenous drug can
Definition
provide all the components of MAC
Term
Combination of drug therapy
Definition
provides ideal situation for MAC

allows for reduction in dosages of individual drugs
Term
Method of Administration
Definition
Continuous infusion
Intermittent bolusing
Term
Which is better?
Pharmacological Agents
Definition
Benzodiazepines (Midazolam)
Opioids (Fentanyl, Demerol)
Sedative Hypnotics (Propofol)
Remifentanil
Ketamine
Term
Specific Drug Therapy
Definition
Opioid and Benzodiazepine are frequently used to achieve MAC This combination places patients at high risk for hypoxemia and apnea Depth of sedation is significant with smaller increments of drugs when used as a combination
Term
Benzodiazepines
Definition
Midazolam and Diazepam Midazolam used more widely, diazepam falling out of favor (mostly due to long half life) No active metabolites with Midazolam Diazepam more painful on injection
Term
Midazolam Benefits
Definition
Shorter half-life (2 hours) Enhance patient comfort Facilitate operating conditions Provide amnesia (essential to patients and surgeons) Provides anxiolysis Limited cardiovascular effects
Term
Opioids
Definition
Mostly used for specific analgesic component Used if local anesthesia not indicated or inadequate Ideal for block placement Reduce dose in elderly patients
Term
Remifentanil
Definition
Extremely potent analgesic Metabolized by esterases Easily titrated Continuous infusion more effective(0.1 mcg/kg/min and wean down) Bolus administration associated with chest wall rigidity and respiratory depression
Term
Ketamine
Definition
Phencyclidine derivative Intense analgesic Dissociative agent – eyes are open with nystagmic gaze Increases oral secretions – may induce laryngospasm Hallucinations are likely Elevates ICP and intraocular pressure
Term
Ketamine (cont)
Definition
Dose – IM – 2-4 mg/kg Dose – IV – 0.25-1 mg/kg Great for placing spinals in elderly patients with hip fractures
Term
Propofol
Definition
Ideal for sedation and hypnosis Easily titratable Low incidence of nausea and vomiting Less postoperative sedation Lacks amnestic component Dose – 25-75 mcg/kg/min
Term
Propofol Painful during administration
Definition
Pretreat with lidocaine May be used alone for MAC No reversal agent May inadvertently convert to general Rapid recovery
Term
Dexmedetomidine
Definition
Alpha-2 agonist Sedative with analgesic properties Controls stress, anxiety and pain
Term
Dexmedetomidine Single agent with many properties
Definition
Used primarily in ICU for ventilated patients Stable CV and resp responses
Term
Dexmedetomidine
Definition
Dose dependent sedation Dose dependent decrease in B/P and HR No resp depression Maintains arousability
Term
Dexmedetomidine (dose)
Definition
Loading dose – 1 mcg/kg over 10 minutes Maintenance dose – 0.4 mcg/kg/hr (0.2-0.7) Max time for infusion is 24 hours
Term
Dexmedetomidine May produce
Definition
sympatholysis Hypotension and bradycardia If this occurs, stop infusion, IV fluid bolus Consider pressor agents
Term
Dexmedetomidine Do not use in
Definition
pts with shock or hypovolemia May potentiate actions of other drugs
Term
Local Anesthesia Toxicity
Definition
Know max dose of local anesthetics Recognize S/S of toxicity – restlessness, vertigo, tinnitus, confusion Could proceed to cardiovascular compromise
Term
Local Anesthesia Toxicity Airway Reflexes
Definition
Depressed by anesthesia and sedation Advanced age and poor health Potential for aspiration Opioids depress the respiratory drive and response to hypercapnia Combination of opioids and benzodiazepines have negative effect on respiratory drive
Term
Supplemental Oxygen
Definition
Hypoxia is relatively common with sedation Administer supplemental oxygen to patients receiving MAC May deliver via NC/Blow-by/Mask Titrate to need
Term
Monitors Single most vital monitor - ??
Definition

We are the most important monitor. We know our patient best. 

 

Auscultation with precordial stethoscope Pulse Oximetry – Has had greatest impact on anesthesia Other factors – obesity, advanced age, preexisting resp disease or obstruction, positioning

Term
Respiratory Monitoring
Definition
Monitor continuously the ventilatory status of the patient Includes resp rate, tidal volume, and pattern Observe for partial or complete airway obstruction
Term
Risk Factors for Hypoxemia
Definition
Obesity Advanced Age Lithotomy Position
Term
Capnography
Definition
Most effective with ETT Can use with NC or Face Masks Special NC with port are available Pulse oximetry with capnometry are helpful in preventing adverse outcomes
Term
Monitor of Choice
Definition
Pulse oximeter Precordial ETCO2 monitoring
Term
Positioning
Definition
Term
Standard of Care
Definition
AANA Standards – qualified personnel shall be present for MAC Standards are highest mandate Same standard applies for MAC as does general anesthesia
Term
Adverse Event
Definition

Most common cause of adverse event with MAC?

 

Respiratory failure 

Term
Cardiovascular
Definition
Minimum – ECG B/P – Measured and recorded every 5 minutes May require more depending on patient health status
Term
Temperature
Definition
Potential for significant hypothermia Extremes of age have impaired thermoregulation Ask patient if awake May use forced air warming blankets Shivering may interfere with surgery or procedure
Term
Monitors
Definition
Same monitors as for general anesthesia Same standard of care applies
Term
Bispectral Index(BIS)
Definition

Processed EEG Monitor Evaluates patient level of awareness BIS values less than 80 are associated with no recall

 

 

Term
General anesthesia – 40-60
Definition
Should be used as an adjunct
Term
Recovery
Definition
Caution patients about recovery time following MAC Assess residual effects of medication “Pain is stimulus to breathe”
Term
Summary
Definition
Monitored anesthesia care enables patients to have painful procedures done Provides safe environment for surgeons to work More procedures are being performed under MAC More nonsurgical sites will require MAC
Term
Sedation chart
Definition
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Term
Left BB criteria
Definition
Wide QRS>0.12 sec
Notched R and absent q in I, aVL, V5, V6
Term
Right BB criteria
Definition
Wide QRS>0.12 sec
RSR’ in V1 w/ R’ taller than R in V1
Term
EKG norm interval and measurements
Definition
QRS=3 little box wide & 4 big box tall
QRS >3 little boxes=BBB or conduction delay
QRS >4 big boxes =hypertrophy
Q >1/3 of QRS=dead tiss



T should be pointed up
Pointed down w/ normal QRS=ischemia
Tall & pointed=infracting or hyperK
Term
normal axis?

What does Axis mean?
Definition
Upward deflection of both lead I and aVF
Electrical activity is down and to the left
Term
Ischemic patterns
Definition
=dying
ST depression 1mm or more below baseline
Abnormally tall T waves with prolonged QT
Term
Infarction patterns
Definition
=injury
ST elevation 1mm or more above baseline
Term
heart blocks
Definition
1st deg AV block=wide PR interval
2nd deg type 1 (Wenkebach)=gradual prolong PR interval until drop QRS
2nd deg type 2=constant PR interval, drop QRS
High deg AV block=P to QRS ration 4:1 (occas P w/ QRS)
3rd deg=no relationship btw P and QRS; march out; atrial rate>vent rate
Term
pacemaker classification and types
Definition
Transcutaneous
Epicardial
Transvenous
Permanent (single or dual chamber or rate responsive)
Term
The QRS what each part means
Definition
QRS—ventricular depol
QRS interval—begin Q to end S (0.06-0.10 sec)
QT interval—begin Q to end T



Q—downward deflection before R
R—upward deflection
S—downward deflection after R
QS—downward deflection w/o upward
Term
Where are the leads connected and where do they look?
Definition
Term
Which leads correspond to the part of the heart on the 12 lead

Lead 1
Definition
Lead 1- starts on R arm--> L arm. + end on the L arm. Looks at L side of heart. (high left side of the heart)
Term
Which leads are the best to monitor in the OR? Why?
Definition
Lead II—best to see P
V5—best for vent rhythm
Term
12 lead criteria for Tamponade
Definition
Small complexes
Electrical alternans
Term
12 lead pattern for ventricular strain patterns
Definition
Term
12 lead criteria for PE ?
Definition
Staircase ascent” of ST in I or II
Transient RBBB
Sinus tach & atrial arrhythmias
Term
12 lead criteria for COPD?
Definition
Term
12 lead pattern for pericarditis ?
Definition
Depressed PR segments
Term
12 lead pattern for Puml HTN
Definition
Multifocal atrial rhythm
Irregular rate with 3 diff P waves, Rt atrial enlarge
Term
12 lead pattern for left and right ATRIAL hypertrophy?
Definition
Tall=rt atrial enlargement

Right-height

Left-long
Term
Left and Right VENTRICULAR hypertrophy ?
Definition
QRS >4 big boxes =hypertrophy
Term
12 lead pattern for old MI?
Definition
Pathologic q in leads corresponding to affected artery
ST isoelectric
Term
12 lead pattern for NEW MI?
Definition
Pathologic q in leads corresponding to affected artery
ST elevation
Term
12 lead A-Fib?
Definition
Irregularly irregular
No discernible P waves
Term
12 lead A flutter?
Definition
Saw tooth appearance (flutter waves)
Regular atrial rate
Term
Lead 2
Definition
starts at right hand and goes down.
looks at bottom wall of the heart.
+ end down at the bottom.
Term
Lead 3
Definition
Left arm to bottom of the heart.
+ end at the bottom of the heart
- end at the left arm.
Term
Augmented leads
Definition
AVR- center of chest to right hand. Right hand is + end. Right hand isnt worth anything on the left handed male. AVR not that useful to us!

AVL-center of chest to Left arm. Looks at high lateral wall of the heart.

AVF-center of chest to bottom of heart. + at bottom of heart. inf wall of heart
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