7 Interactions involving inhalational agents

MB, FRCA, FFARCS T.J. Gan (Assistant Professor), MB, FFA P.S.A. Glass (Associate Professor)
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A combination of intravenous and inhalational agents to achieve a balanced anaesthetic state is common practice in modern day anaesthetic management. A recent survey of mortality in 100 000 anaesthetics revealed that the practice of combining several drugs to administer anaesthesia may be safer than the use of only one or two drugs (Cohen et al, 1988); the relative odds of dying within 7 days was 2.9 times greater when one or two anaesthetic drugs were used compared to when three or more were used. Hence, the skilful use of multiple anaesthetic agents is preferable in maintaining smooth anaesthesia and optimal patient care while reducing side-effects of the component drugs. Drug combinations may produce additive, synergistic and even antagonistic effects. Through an understanding of the pharmacodynamic interaction involving volatile anaesthetics and the pharmacokinetic processes responsible for the recovery from drug effect, optimal dosing schemes can be developed. This chapter aims to provide a review of these pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic principles that will allow clinicians to administer drugs to provide a more optimal anaesthetic and achieve a more rapid recovery.

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涉及吸入性药物的相互作用
在现代麻醉管理中,静脉和吸入药物联合使用以达到平衡的麻醉状态是常见的做法。最近一项对10万名麻醉师死亡率的调查显示,联合使用几种药物进行麻醉可能比只使用一种或两种药物更安全(Cohen等,1988);使用一种或两种麻醉药物的患者在7天内死亡的相对几率是使用三种或更多麻醉药物的患者的2.9倍。因此,熟练地使用多种麻醉药在保持麻醉平稳和最佳患者护理方面是可取的,同时减少成分药物的副作用。药物组合可产生加性、增效甚至拮抗作用。通过了解包括挥发性麻醉剂和药物效应恢复的药代动力学过程在内的药效学相互作用,可以制定最佳给药方案。本章旨在回顾这些药效学和药代动力学原理,使临床医生能够给药,提供更理想的麻醉,实现更快的恢复。
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