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Lecture Title : Lecture Title : General Anesthesia
Lecturer name:Lecturer name:
Lecture Date:Lecture Date:
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Lecture Objectives..Lecture Objectives..Students at the end of the lecture will be able to:1. Define general Anaesthesia
2. Learn about several agents used on induction of general anaesthesia including intravenous agents, inhalation agents, neuromuscular blocking agents and reversal agents.
3. Understand basic advantages and disadvantages of these agents.
4. Complications commonly encountered during general anaesthesia
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General anesthetics have been performed since 1846 when Morton demonstrated the first anesthetic (using ether) in Boston, USA. Local anesthetics arrived later, the first being scientifically described in1884.
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General anesthesia is described as a reversible state of unconsciousness with inability to respond to a standardized surgical stimulus. In modern anesthetic practice this involves the triad of: unconsciousness, analgesia, muscle relaxation.
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Anesthetic plan• A good anesthetic begins with a good plan.
• There is no rigid format for planning anesthesia.
• Each plan is adapted to each case.
• The fundamental goal of anesthetic management is – to provide safety, – comfort and convenience, first for the patient and
second for those caring for the patient.
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Anesthetic plan
• After a good plan, a good preparation is required for a good anesthetic.
• Before every anesthetic, every anesthesiologist should go through a checklist of necessary items including,– anesthesia machine, – ventilator, – oxygen and nitrous supply check, – suction device,
– monitors and anesthesia cart.
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Anesthetic plan• Before bringing the patient to the operating
room, – the proper verification of patient's identity, – the planned procedure and– the site of the procedure should be carried out by the
anesthesiologist.
• All the preparations should be completed before the patient enters the room including the placement of a working peripheral intravenous line.
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Anesthetic plan• The primary goals of general anesthesia are
– to maintain the health and safety of the patient while providing amnesia, hypnosis (lack of awareness), analgesia, and optimal surgical conditions (e.g., immobility).
• Preoperative planning involves – the integration of pre-, – intra-, and – postoperative care.
• Flexibility is an essential• multiple approaches to
– induction, – maintenance, and – emergence should be considered.
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Anesthetic plan
• Preoperative planning involves the integration of – pre-, – intra-, and – postoperative care.
• Flexibility is an essential
• Multiple approaches to – induction, – maintenance, and – emergence should be considered.
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Anesthetic plan
• The plan should include the following:– A premedication.– Need standard ASA monitors. However, if the patient
may experience large hemodynamic fluctuations, invasive monitoring should be considered (e.g., central venous pressure for volume monitoring, arterial line for potential hemodynamic instability).
– A review of anesthetic options; general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and combinations thereof should be reviewed and options appropriate for the patient listed in the final assessment.
– Plan for postoperative pain control.
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NPO status
• NPO, Nil Per Os, means nothing by mouth
• Solid food: 8 hrs before induction
• Liquid: 4 hrs before induction
• Clear water: 2 hrs before induction
• Pediatrics: stop breast milk feeding 4 hrs
before induction
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Premedication– Guidelines for prophylaxis for pulmonary
aspiration • Histamine (H2) antagonists
– Cimetidine (Tagamet), ranitidine (Zantac), significantly reduce the volume and the acidity of gastric secretions.
• Metoclopramide (Reglan) enhances gastric emptying• Midazolam (Versed) provides excellent amnesia and
sedation.• Lorazepam (Ativan) may also be used but can cause
more prolonged amnesia and postoperative sedation. It should not be given intramuscularly.
– Opioids are not usually given as premedication unless the patient has significant pain
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THE MONITORS
Standard ASA monitoring :-– Oxygenation (oxygen analyzer, pulse
oximetry)– Ventilation (capnography, minute ventilation),
respiratory rate (under regional anesthesia)– Circulation (electrocardiogram [ECG], arterial
blood pressure, perfusion assessment), – Temperature.
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General Anesthesia
1. Monitor2. Preoxygenation3. Induction ( including RSI & cricoid pressure)4. Muscle relaxants5. Mask ventilation6. Intubation & ETT position comfirmation7. Maintenance8. Emergence
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Airway examMallampati classification Class I:
uvula, faucial pillars, soft palate visible
Class II: faucial pillars, soft pillars visible
Class III: soft and hard palate visible
Class IV: hard palate visible
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Sniffing position
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Mask and airway tools
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Mask ventilation and intubation
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Oral and nasal airway
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Intubation
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Intubation
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Laryngeal view
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Laryngeal view scoring system
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Difficult airway
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Fiberoptic scope intubation
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Trachea view Carina view
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Glidescope
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Fast track LMA
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LMA
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Induction agents
• Opioids – fentanyl
• Propofol, Thiopental and Etomidate
• Muscle relaxants:
Depolarizing
Nondepolarizing
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Induction
• IV induction
• Inhalation induction
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General Anesthesia
• Reversible loss of consciousness
• Analgesia
• Amnesia
• Some degree of muscle relaxation
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Intraoperative management
• Maintenance
Inhalation agents: N2O, Sevo, Deso, Iso
Total IV agents: Propofol
Opioids: Fentanyl, Morphine
Muscle relaxants
Balance anesthesia
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Intraoperative management
• Monitoring• Position – supine, lateral, prone, sitting, Litho• Fluid management - Crystalloid vs colloid - NPO fluid replacement: 1st 10kg weight- 4ml/kg/hr, 2nd 10kg weight-2ml/kg/hr and 1ml/kg/hr thereafter - Intraoperative fluid replacement: minor procedures 1-3ml/kg/hr, major procedures 4- 6ml/kg/hr, major abdominal procedures 7-10/kg/ml
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Intraoperative managementEmergence
• Turn off the agent (inhalation or IV agents)
• Reverse the muscle relaxants
• Return to spontaneous ventilation with adequate ventilation and oxygenation
• Suction upper airway
• Wait for pts to wake up and follow command
• Hemodynamically stable
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Postoperative management
• Post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) - Oxygen supplement
- Pain control
- Nausea and vomiting
- Hypertension and hypotension
- Agitation
• Surgical intensive care unit (SICU) - Mechanical ventilation
- Hemodynamic monitoring
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General Anesthesia Complications and ManagementComplications and Management
• Respiratory complication - Aspiration – airway obstruction and pneumonia - Bronchospasm - Atelectasis - Hypoventilation
• Cardiovascular complication - Hypertension and hypotension - Arrhythmia - Myocardial ischemia and infarction - Cardiac arrest
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General AnesthesiaComplication and Management
• Neurological complication - Slow wake-up
- Stroke
• Malignant hyperthermia
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Case Report
Arterial oxygen desaturation following PCNL
大林慈濟醫院麻醉科 陳炳碩
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• Patient : 73 y/o Female
BW 68 kg, BH 145 cm (BMI 32)
• Chief complaint :
Right flank pain (stabbing, frequent attacks)
General malaise and fatigue
The Patient
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• Past history : Hypertension under regular control
Senile dementia (mild)
• Preoperative diagnosis : Right renal stone (3.2 cm)
• Operation planned : Right PCNL (percutaneous nephrolithotomy)
The Patient
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Pre-anesthetic Assessment
• EKG : Normal sinus rhythm
• CXR : Borderline cardiomegaly & tortuous aorta
• Lab data : Hb 10.5 / Hct 33.2
BUN 24 / Creatinine 1.1
GOT 14
PT, aPTT WNL
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Preop
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Anesthetic Technique
• General anesthesia with endotracheal intubation
• Standard monitoring apparatus for ETGA
• Induction : Fentanyl ug/kg
propofol 2mg/kg
Succinylcholine 80 mg
Atracurium 25 mg
• Endotracheal tube (ID 7.0-mm) @ 19cm
• Maintenance: Isoflurane 2~3% in O2 0.5 L/min
• Position: prone
• Blood loss : 300 mL → PRBC 2U
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Intra-operative Events
• Stable hemodynamics
• Abnormal findings 30 minutes after surgery started
Increased airway pressure 35~40 mmHg
SpO2 dropped to 90~95%
• Bilateral breathing sounds were still audible then
• Management : Solu-cortef 100 mg IV stat
Aminophylline 250 mg IV drip
Bricanyl 5 mg inhalation
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Intra-operative Events• ABG data pH 7.2
PaO2 90.5
PaCO2 66.8
HCO3- 26.0
BE -2.4
Na+ 143.0
K + 4.0
Ca2 + 1.1
Hb/Hct 11.4/36.1
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Post-operative Course
• The patient’s condition was kept up until the end of surgery• SpO2 90~92% after the patient was placed in the supine position again with diminished breathing sound over right lower lung• The patient was transferred to SICU for further care (*) • Chest X-ray was followed in SICU
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Immed. Postop
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Preop Immed. Postop
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• Pigtail drainage in SICU
• Pleural effusion : bloody RBC numerousWBC 7800 (Seg 94%)Gram stain (-)
• Impression : Right hydrothorax and hemothorax
Postoperative Course
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s/p pigtail
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Immed. Postop s/p pigtail
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• Extubation and transfer to ordinary ward
• Pigtail removed
Postoperative Course
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Reference book and the Reference book and the relevant page numbers..relevant page numbers..
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