ANAESTHESIA EDY SUWARSO

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ANAESTHESIA EDY SUWARSO

GENERAL REGIONAL LOCAL ANAESTHESIA

WHAT DOES ANESTHESIA MEAN? The word anaesthesia is derived from the Greek: meaning insensible or without feeling. The adjective will be ANAESTHETIC. The means employed would properly be called the anti-aesthetic agent but it is allowable to say anaesthetic or in American anesthetic

Definition of Anaesthesia Insensible does not necessary imply loss of consciousness. So General Anaesthesia can be defined as : Totally Reversible Induced Pharmacological type of Unconsciousness so it can be differentiated from sleep, head injury, hypnosis, drug poisoning, coma or acupuncture

COMPONENTS OF ANAESTHESIA The famous components of general anaesthesia are TRIAD 1. UNCOSCOUSNESS. 2. ANALGESIA 3. MUSCLE RELAXATION. But those triad are under modifications Unconsciousness replaced by amnesia or loss of awareness Analgesia replaced by no stress autonomic response Muscle relaxation replaced by no movement in response to surgical stimuli

ROLE OF ANAESTHESIOLOGIST So we can summarize the role of anaesthesiologist in: 1. Knowing physiology of body well. 2. Knowing the pathology of patient disease and co-existing disease 3. Study well the pharmacology of anaesthetic drugs and other drugs which may be used intra-operatively. 4. Use anaesthetics in the way and doses which is adequate to patient condition and not modified by patient pathology with no drug toxicity. 5. Lastly but most importantly administrate drug to manipulate major organ system, to maintain homeostasis and protect patient from injury by surgeon or theatre conditions.

APPROACH TO ANAESTHESIA The empirical approach to anaesthetic drug administration consists of selecting an initial anaesthetic dose {or drug} and then titrating subsequent dose based on the clinical responses of patients, without reaching toxic doses. The ability of anaesthesiologist to predict clinical response and hence to select optimal doses is the art of anaesthesia

TOOLS OF ANAESTHESIA Knowing physiology, pathology,and pharmacology is not enough to communicate safe anesthesia But there is need for two important tools: 1. Anaesthetic machine. 2. Monitoring system.

ANAESTHETIC MACHINE 1. Oxygen gas supply. 2. Nitrous oxide gas supply. 3. Flow meter 4. Vaporizer specific for every agent 5. Mechanical ventilator 6. Tubes for connection.

MONITORING 1. Pulse, ECG 2. Blood pressure 3. Oxygen saturation. 4. End tidal CO2 5. Temperature 6. Urine output, CVP, EEG, bispectral index, muscle tone, ECHO, drug concentration.

HOW CAN WE ACHIEVE ANAESTHESIA? 1. General anaesthesia a) Inhalational: by gas or vapor b) IV,IM or P/R 2. Regional anaesthesia 3. Local anaesthesia Or to combine between them

INHALATIONAL ANAESTHESIA - Inhalational anaesthesia is achieved through airway tract by facemask, laryngeal mask or endotracheal tube. - The agent used is a gas like nitrous oxide or volatile vapor like chloroform, ether, or flothane. - Inhalational anaesthesia depresses the brain from up [cortex] to down [the medulla] by increasing dose.

Anaesthesia Machine

Laryngoscopy Endotracheal Intubation

Laryngoscopy Endotracheal Intubation

Laryngoscopy Endotracheal Intubation

Laryngeal Mask Airway

Oropharyngeal and Nasopharyngeal Airways

INTRVENOUS ANAESTHESIA -Very rapid: 10 seconds, for 10 minutes -Irreversible dose -It is used in short operation or in induction of anaesthesia and anaesthesia maintained by inhalational route -New agent now can be used in maintenance by infusion

LOCAL ANAESTHETIC As anaesthesia means no sense, so there are drugs which can block the nerve conduction peripherally with no need of brain depression. So patient will be conscious

The attack of nerve may be at the level of: 1. Spinal cord: By injection of local drug in sub - arachnoid space in CSF, this must be bellow L 2 2. Epidural: The drug is injected outside dura [no puncture] to block the nerve roots at its exit from spinal cord. 3. Nerve plexus: Cervical, brachial, lumbosacral 4. Peripheral nerve: Radial, ulnar, median, sciatic, femoral, popletial, facial, mandibular. 5. Injection into tissues, skin, subcutaneous.

Spinal Needles Epidural Needles

Spinal Epidural

REGIONAL AND LOCAL ANAESTHESIA - The subarachnoid, epidural or plexus block are called REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA - Some called it regional analgesia as patient is conscious. - Some use sedative with regional analgesia to be anaesthesia. - Local anaesthesia means block of peripheral nerve or tissue infiltration as in lipoma, circumcision, teeth, eye even craniotomy.

NEW TRENDS IN ANAESTHESIA 1. Balanced anaesthesia: - Use of different potent drugs for every component of anaesthesia : Unconsciousness by low inhalational Analgesia by narcotics or nitrous oxide Muscle relaxation by muscle relaxant. -So we can get best results with less side effects and can be reversed.

2. Multimodal anaesthesia: Use of combination - Regional with light general - Local analgesia with sedation - IV induction and inhalational maintenance

A LOT OF THANKS