Dose adjustment and application of intravenous anaesthetics in obese patients

2013 
Background Obese patients have greater inter-individual variations than the standard-size patients in the anesthetic pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.In obese population,changes in cardiac output and alterations in body composition affect the distribution of numerous anaesthetics,therefore,administration of drugs based on total body weight could result in overdose,conversely,administration of drugs based on ideal body weight could result in an inadequate dose.Objective This review focuses on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics properties of intravenous anesthetic in obese patients in order to provide recommendation for rational application of intravenous anesthetic in obese patients and reduce complications.Content Discussing dosing scalars based on total body weight,ideal body weight,body surface area and lean body weight as well as its recent advances in clinical application of intravenous anaesthetics in the obese.Trend To avoid postoperative residual curarization,the ideal body weight might be appropriate for dosing scalar of the non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents,whereas,lean body weight is the optimal dosing scalar for the majority of anaesthetic agents including opioids and anaesthetic-induction agents for obese patients. Key words: Obesity;  Anaesthetics;  Pharmacokinetics;  Pharmacodynamics
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