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General
anesthetics
SUJIT KARPE
PRINCIPAL
SOJAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, KHANDVI
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
Surgery Before Anesthesia
Fun and Frolics led to Early Anesthesia
What are General
Anesthetics?
 A drug that brings about a reversible loss
of all five modalities of sensation with
reversible loss of consciousness
 Generally administered by an
anesthesiologist in order to induce or
maintain general anesthesia to facilitate
surgery.
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.
Stage I: Stage of Analgesia and Anaesthesia
Disorientation, altered consciousness, Analgesia, all reflex present
Suitable for Dental procedure
Stage II: Stage of Delirium or excitement
Excitatory stage, delirium, uncontrolled movement, irregular breathing. Goal is
to move through this stage as rapidly as possible.
Stage III: Stage of Surgical anesthesia;
return of regular respiration.
Plane 1: “light” anesthesia
Plane 2: Loss of blink reflex, regular respiration . Surgical procedures can be
performed at this stage.
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: Stage of Medullary paralysis
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
Ideal properties of GA
 Easy to administer.
 Rapid and smooth induction and recovery
 Non inflammable and non irritating
 Posses good analgesic effect
 Posses adequate muscular relaxation
 Sufficient margin of safety
 Signs and stages of anaesthesia should be
clear.
Classification
Inhalation Anesthetics
Mechanism of Action
 Interaction with protein receptors
 Volatile A – increase GABA and Glycine
( inhibitory neurotransmitters)
MAC(minimum alveolar
concentration)
 A measure of potency of inhaled
anesthetics
 MAC is the concentration necessary
to prevent responding in 50% of
population.
Pathway for General Anesthetics
Partial pressure in Brain
Partial pressure in arterial
blood
Partial pressure in Alveoli
Depth of Anaesthesia depends upon partial pressure in brain
Rate of induction and recovery depends upon change in partial pressure
INDUCTION
RECOVERY
Pharmacokinetics of
Inhaled Anesthetics
1. Amount that reaches the brain
Indicated by oil:gas ratio (lipid solubility)
2. Solubility of gas into blood
The lower the blood:gas ratio, the more anesthetics will arrive at
the brain
Rate of Entry into the Brain: Influence
of Blood and Lipid Solubility
LOW solubility in blood= fast induction and recovery
HIGH solubility in blood= slower induction and recovery
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
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
Nitrous Oxide
•widely used
•Potent analgesic
•Produce a light anesthesia
•Do not depress the
respiration/vasomotor center
•Used as adjunct to
supplement other inhalationals
Inhaled Anesthetics
Halothane
• non-flammable
• 20% metabolism by P450
• induction of hepatic
microsomal enzymes
• Myocardial depressant (SA
node), sensitization of
myocardium to
catecholamines - arrhythmia
Inhaled Anesthetics
Halothane
 Transient hepatic damage
 Liver necrosis
 In repeated exposure
 Immunosensititation
Inhaled Anesthetics
Ether
 Economical but Highly explosive
 Safe with wide margin of safety
 Good analgesic
 Good muscular relaxation
 Induction is slow and stormy
 Irritant
 Recovery is slow
 In children, produce convulsion
Inhaled Anesthetics
Cyclopropane
 Potent anaesthetic agent
 Induction is pleasant and quicker
 Recovery is rapid and smooth
 Adequate muscular relaxation
 Stages of anaesthesia is not clear
 Increases capillary oozing.
Inhaled Anesthetics
Intravenous Induction Agents
Commonly used IV induction
agents
Propofol
Thiopental sodium
Ketamine
Intravenous Anesthetics
• Most exert their actions by potentiating
GABAA receptor
• GABAergic actions may be similar to
those of volatile anesthetics, but act at
different sites on receptor
 Most decrease cerebral metabolism and
intracranial pressure
 Most cause respiratory depression
 May cause apnea after induction of
anesthesia
Organ Effects
Barbiturates, benzodiazepines
and propofol cause
cardiovascular depression.
Cardiovascular Effects
Thiopental sodium
• rapid onset (20 sec)
• short-acting
Thiopental sodium
 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
Side effects
 Hypotension
 apnoea
 airway obstruction
Thiopental sodium
Propofol
 Short-acting agent used for
the induction
 maintenance of GA and
sedation
 Onset within one minute of
injection
Propofol
 It is highly protein bound in vivo and is
metabolised by conjugation in the liver
Side-effect
 pain on injection
 hypotension
 transient apnoea following induction
Ketamine
 NMDA Receptor (N-methyl-D-
aspartate receptor)Antagonist
 usually stimulate rather than depress
the circulatory system.
• Analgesic
• dissociative anesthesia
Cataleptic appearance, eyes
open, reflexes intact,
purposeless but coordinated
movements
Ketamine
• 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
General anesthesia
Induction
Maintenance
Induction
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
Maintenance
Inhaled agents are
supplemented by intravenous
anaesthetics, such as opioids
(usually fentanyl or morphine)
Preanesthetic medication
Some drugs are given along
with anaesthetic agent with an
objective to make anaesthesia
more smooth and agreeable
for the patient is called as
Preanesthetic agent
Preanesthetic medication
 For Sedation – to reduce anxiety
 To obtain an additive or synergistic effect
 To minimise pre and post operative
complications
 To facilitate smooth and rapid induction
 To overcome secretary effect of general
anaesthetic
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
Simple Combinations
 Morphine
 Propofol
 N2O
 Sevoflurane
 Relaxant of choice
Simple Combinations
 Fentanyl
 Thiopental sodium
 N2O
 Halothane
 Relaxant of choice

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General anesthetics

  • 2. 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
  • 4. Fun and Frolics led to Early Anesthesia
  • 5. What are General Anesthetics?  A drug that brings about a reversible loss of all five modalities of sensation with reversible loss of consciousness  Generally administered by an anesthesiologist in order to induce or maintain general anesthesia to facilitate surgery.
  • 6. 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.
  • 7. Stage I: Stage of Analgesia and Anaesthesia Disorientation, altered consciousness, Analgesia, all reflex present Suitable for Dental procedure Stage II: Stage of Delirium or excitement Excitatory stage, delirium, uncontrolled movement, irregular breathing. Goal is to move through this stage as rapidly as possible. Stage III: Stage of Surgical anesthesia; return of regular respiration. Plane 1: “light” anesthesia Plane 2: Loss of blink reflex, regular respiration . Surgical procedures can be performed at this stage. 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: Stage of Medullary paralysis 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
  • 8. Ideal properties of GA  Easy to administer.  Rapid and smooth induction and recovery  Non inflammable and non irritating  Posses good analgesic effect  Posses adequate muscular relaxation  Sufficient margin of safety  Signs and stages of anaesthesia should be clear.
  • 11. Mechanism of Action  Interaction with protein receptors  Volatile A – increase GABA and Glycine ( inhibitory neurotransmitters)
  • 12. MAC(minimum alveolar concentration)  A measure of potency of inhaled anesthetics  MAC is the concentration necessary to prevent responding in 50% of population.
  • 13. Pathway for General Anesthetics Partial pressure in Brain Partial pressure in arterial blood Partial pressure in Alveoli Depth of Anaesthesia depends upon partial pressure in brain Rate of induction and recovery depends upon change in partial pressure INDUCTION RECOVERY
  • 14. Pharmacokinetics of Inhaled Anesthetics 1. Amount that reaches the brain Indicated by oil:gas ratio (lipid solubility) 2. Solubility of gas into blood The lower the blood:gas ratio, the more anesthetics will arrive at the brain
  • 15. Rate of Entry into the Brain: Influence of Blood and Lipid Solubility LOW solubility in blood= fast induction and recovery HIGH solubility in blood= slower induction and recovery
  • 16. 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
  • 17. 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
  • 18. Nitrous Oxide •widely used •Potent analgesic •Produce a light anesthesia •Do not depress the respiration/vasomotor center •Used as adjunct to supplement other inhalationals Inhaled Anesthetics
  • 19. Halothane • non-flammable • 20% metabolism by P450 • induction of hepatic microsomal enzymes • Myocardial depressant (SA node), sensitization of myocardium to catecholamines - arrhythmia Inhaled Anesthetics
  • 20. Halothane  Transient hepatic damage  Liver necrosis  In repeated exposure  Immunosensititation Inhaled Anesthetics
  • 21. Ether  Economical but Highly explosive  Safe with wide margin of safety  Good analgesic  Good muscular relaxation  Induction is slow and stormy  Irritant  Recovery is slow  In children, produce convulsion Inhaled Anesthetics
  • 22. Cyclopropane  Potent anaesthetic agent  Induction is pleasant and quicker  Recovery is rapid and smooth  Adequate muscular relaxation  Stages of anaesthesia is not clear  Increases capillary oozing. Inhaled Anesthetics
  • 23. Intravenous Induction Agents Commonly used IV induction agents Propofol Thiopental sodium Ketamine
  • 24. Intravenous Anesthetics • Most exert their actions by potentiating GABAA receptor • GABAergic actions may be similar to those of volatile anesthetics, but act at different sites on receptor
  • 25.  Most decrease cerebral metabolism and intracranial pressure  Most cause respiratory depression  May cause apnea after induction of anesthesia Organ Effects
  • 26. Barbiturates, benzodiazepines and propofol cause cardiovascular depression. Cardiovascular Effects
  • 27. Thiopental sodium • rapid onset (20 sec) • short-acting
  • 28. Thiopental sodium  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
  • 29. Side effects  Hypotension  apnoea  airway obstruction Thiopental sodium
  • 30. Propofol  Short-acting agent used for the induction  maintenance of GA and sedation  Onset within one minute of injection
  • 31. Propofol  It is highly protein bound in vivo and is metabolised by conjugation in the liver Side-effect  pain on injection  hypotension  transient apnoea following induction
  • 32. Ketamine  NMDA Receptor (N-methyl-D- aspartate receptor)Antagonist  usually stimulate rather than depress the circulatory system.
  • 33. • Analgesic • dissociative anesthesia Cataleptic appearance, eyes open, reflexes intact, purposeless but coordinated movements Ketamine
  • 34. • 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
  • 37. 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
  • 38. Maintenance Inhaled agents are supplemented by intravenous anaesthetics, such as opioids (usually fentanyl or morphine)
  • 39. Preanesthetic medication Some drugs are given along with anaesthetic agent with an objective to make anaesthesia more smooth and agreeable for the patient is called as Preanesthetic agent
  • 40. Preanesthetic medication  For Sedation – to reduce anxiety  To obtain an additive or synergistic effect  To minimise pre and post operative complications  To facilitate smooth and rapid induction  To overcome secretary effect of general anaesthetic
  • 41. 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
  • 42. Simple Combinations  Morphine  Propofol  N2O  Sevoflurane  Relaxant of choice
  • 43. Simple Combinations  Fentanyl  Thiopental sodium  N2O  Halothane  Relaxant of choice

Editor's Notes

  1. Can be viewed as a pharmacological intervention used to prevent psychological and somatic adverse effects of surgical trauma and also to create convenient conditions for surgery.
  2. MAC is the “gold standard” for measuring anesthesia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MINIMUM ___ ALVEOLAR_____ CONCENTRATION
  3. Partial Pressure in brain quickly equilibrates with partial pressure in arterial blood which has equilibrated with partial pressure perused alveoli. Furthermore, the DEPTH of anesthesia induced by an inhaled anesthetic depends primarily on the PARTIAL PRESSURE!!! Of the anesthetics in the brain, and the rate of induction and recovery from anesthesia depends on the rate of change of partial pressure in the brain.  These drugs are small lipid-soluble molecules that cross the alveolar membrane easily. Move into and out of the blood based on the partial pressure gradient.
  4. Factors influencing the effects of inhaled anesthetics included:
  5. LOW solubility in blood= fast induction and recovery HIGH solubility in blood= slower induction and recovery.
  6. General anesthetics work by altering the flow of sodium molecules in to nerve cells or neurons through the cell membrane. Exactly how they do this is not understand since the drug apparently does not bind