Pediatric Anesthesia Flashcards
< 30 days of age?
neonate
1-12 mos of age
infant
1-12 yrs of age
children
Cardiac output of neonates and infants is dependent on _______, b\c _______ is relatively fixed by a noncompliant and poorly developed left ventricle.
heart rate; stroke volume
Describe the airway in the neonate and infant.
1) large head and tongue
2) narrow nasal passages
3) anterior and cephalad larynx
4) long epiglottis
5) short trachea and neck
6) prominent tonsils and adenoids
What is the formula to calculate pediatric ETT size for >1yr old?
Age (yr) divided by 4, plus 4
ex) 4yr old= 4/4=1 plus 4= 5mm ETT size
What is the best size ETT for a neonate <3kg?
3.0-3.5
What is the best size ETT for an infant 6mos-1yr old?
3.5-4.0
What is the best size ETT for a 1-2 yr old?
4.0-4.5
What is the formula to estimate tube length at mouth in pediatrics
Weight (kg) divided by 5, plus 12
ex) 5kg neonate= 5/5=1 plus 12= 13cm at lip
%TBW of preterms?
90%
%TBW of terms?
80%
%TBW of 6-12mos olds?
60%
Why are infants of diabetic mothers prone to hypoglycemia?
infant produces insulin in response to maternal blood sugar to control its own glucose levels—> after delivery, the cord is clamped eliminating maternal blood sugar level—> stored insulin decrease’s the newborn’s blood sugar
What is the most commonly used local anesthetic in North American?
Bupivacaine
What is the preferred concentration of local anesthetic for peripheral nerve blocks in the neonate?
0.25% bupivacaine or 0.20% ropivacaine
What is the suggested maximum dosage for bolus injection in the caudal space or epidural space for older children and neonates? For infants?
4mg/kg; 2mg/kg
What is the normal gestation period?
40 weeks
What is the definition of prematurity?
<37 weeks
Is right or left sided diaphragmatic herniation more common?
70-90% of defects are on the left side
How do you confirm a diaphragmatic hernia?
US or ultrafast fetal MRI
What percent of newborns with a diaphragmatic hernia will have congenital heart disease?
40-60%
*also high incidence of intestinal malrotation
What are the hallmark signs of a congenital diaphragmatic hernia?
1) arterial hypoxia (R–>L shunt from persistant fetal circulation)
2) barrel-shaped chest–> bowel is in the thorax
3) severe retractions (working hard to breath)
* s/s: dyspnea, tachypnea, cyanosis
Why is the avoidance of hypothermia, hypoxia, and acidosis a concern with diaphragmatic hernias?
ALL increase pulmonary vascular resistance