
Episode 44: Intro to cardiac anesthesia with Megan Kostibas
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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How to Dose Propofol for a Patient With a Stable Coronary Artery Disease
I'll give them anywhere from 20 to 50 milligrams of ketamine and then once they're starting to be a little bit more sedated I'll turn on some sevo fluorine Anesthetic. But do it in a slow controlled way Induction's on cardiac I think are safer when they go slow over several minutes versus somebody that's healthy downstairs, right? Great, okay so to summarize for a patient who's otherwise fine and has some kind of stable coronary artery disease you can get propofol Maybe with some phenolefron along the way in a slow manner. It will drop your afterload if you go in a controlled fashion with tight trading visa oppressors and ionotrop
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