Inhalation agent of choice in children –

Correct Answer: Sevoflurane
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Sevoflurane "Unlike desflurane, sevoflurane poses no problem in induction, acceptability is good even by pediatric patients". Enflurane o It is a faster acting substitute of halothane. o It is halogenated ether. o Because of its propensity to provoke seizures, it has been superseded by isoflurane. Isoflurane o It is an isomer of enflurane with similar properties but 1 1/2 times more potent. o BP falls due to vasodilation, while cardiac output is maintained - inhalation anaesthetic of choice in cardiac surgery (intravenous anaesthetic of choice for cardiac surgery is etomidate). o It does not sensitize the heart to Adr - safe in pheochromocytoma. o It does not provoke seizures preferred in neurosurgery. o Uterine and skeletal muscle relaxant action is similar to halothane - can be used for assisting version as an alternative to halothane. o It causes significant respiratory depression. o Coronary circulation is maintained - safer in patients with MI. o It can cause coronary steal phenomenon. o It can be used for day care surgery (also sevoflurane and desflurane). o It is also used to produce controlled hypotension. Desflurane o It is a newer all flourinated congener of isoflurane which has gained popularity as an anaesthetic for out patient surgery. o It is fastest acting inhalation anaesthetic with blood : gas partition cofficient 0.42. o It is highly volatile - a thermostatically heated special vaporizer is used to deliver a precise concentration of pure desflurane vapour in carrier gas (N2O + O2) mixture. o It is less potent than isoflurane, higher concentration has to be used for induction - may induce coughing, and laryngospasm because of pungent odour - unsuitable for induction. o Degree of respiratory depression, muscle relaxation, vasodilation and fall in BP, as well as maintained cardiac contractility and coronary circulation are like isoflurane. o Both isoflurane and desflurane do not provoke seizures, are not arrhythmogenic and do not have liver and kidney toxicity. Sevoflurane o It is more potent than desflurane but less potent than isoflurane. o Unlike desflurane it poses no problem in induction, acceptibility is good even by pediatric patients - inducing agent of choice in children. o Sevoflurane is degraded by contact with the CO2 absorbent (soda lime) in anesthesia machines, yielding a vinyl ether called 4 Compound A ' which can cause renal damage. -- Katzung 10th/e - 401
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