_____ is safe to use in head trauma as it is not associated with rise in ICP
#2
What is the anesthetic induction agent of choice for reducing ICP while maintaining cerebral or coronary perfusion pressure?_____
#3
What is the inhalational anesthetic of choice in neurosurgery?_____
#4
Robin Hood or reverse steal phenomenon is the redistribution of blood from normal to ischemic areas in the brain, seen with _____
#5
In a case of venous air embolism (VAE) during craniotomy, the immediate next step of management is to _____ to limit air entry to chest circulation.
Anesthetics and Cerebral Blood Flow Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Anesthetics and Cerebral Blood Flow Flashcard Deck - 5 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is safe to use in head trauma as it is not associated with rise in ICP
Answer: Etomidate::Anaesthetic
Flashcard 2: What is the anesthetic induction agent of choice for reducing ICP while maintaining cerebral or coronary perfusion pressure?_____
Answer: Etomidate
Flashcard 3: What is the inhalational anesthetic of choice in neurosurgery?_____
Answer: Sevoflurane
Flashcard 4: Robin Hood or reverse steal phenomenon is the redistribution of blood from normal to ischemic areas in the brain, seen with _____
Answer: thiopentone (IV anesthetic)
Flashcard 5: In a case of venous air embolism (VAE) during craniotomy, the immediate next step of management is to _____ to limit air entry to chest circulation.
Answer: compress the jugular vein
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