Protamine
Platelets
Cardioplegia
Heparin
Potpourri
Lab analysis
Fluid management
Oxygen
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The fixed dose protocol for protamine dosing uses this ratio when reversing heparin.

What is 1:1 or 1.3:1?

 mg protamine : units of heparin.

1mg protamine neutralizes 100 units of heparin

100

Endothelial cells carry this charge.

What is a negative charge?

Repels platelets

100

Cardioplegia solution delivered at 4 degreesC will reduce myocardial demand by this percentage.

What is 97%?

100

This medical student discoverd heparin while working in a lab at Johns Hopkins.

JAY McLean

100

When referring to the French size of an arterial cannula, you are referring to this part of the cannula.

What is the external diameter of an arterial cannula?

100

Lab tests that a good at predicting disease, fewer false negatives.

What are sensitive tests?

100

A hemoconcentrator can typically remove solutes of this size.

What is < 20,000 Daltons?

100

1 atmosphere = ?? mmHg.

What is 760 mmHg?

200

List 3 risk factors that could contribute to a protamine reaction.

What are previous exposure (reop), fish allergies, vasectomy, rapid administration and site of administration, DM with NPH insulin use, PHTN?

200

The most abundant glycoprotein. 

What is GPIIb-IIIa (integrin)?

200

The mismatch between 02 supply and 02 demand.

What is ischemia?

200

The half-life of heparin.

What is 1-6 hours, average 90 minutes. 

200

Heat transfer in an oxygenator occurs due to these 2 principles.

What is conduction and convection?

200

In a TEG interpretation a decreased maximum amplitude indicates this.

What is a decreased platelet count and/or function?

Increased R value? Heparin or decreased coag factors

Increased K value? Decreased fibrinogen

Increased Ly-30? Increased clot lysis

200

When using a hemoconcentrator, the ultrafiltration rate is directly proportional to this.

What is transmembrane pressure?

200

J= (D xA x ^P) /x.

What is Fick's First Law of Diffusion

D= Diffusion Coefficient (depends on gas and the membrane material)

A= Area available for diffusion

^P/x= 02 partial pressure gradient (between gas phase and blood phase)/ membrane thickness

300

This type of reaction is mediated by an antibody-antigen reaction and produces IgE.

What is an anaphylactic reaction?

300

This factor is found in blood and bridges platelet surface receptors to collagen at the site of vascular injury. Is essential in platelet activation and adhesion. 

What is von Willebrand factor?

300

The normal resting membrane potential of a cardiac myocyte. 

What is -85 mV?

300

Heparin inhibits coagulation by inactivation of clotting factors of which clotting cascade pathways. 

What are the intrinsic and common pathways?

300

Volume of fluid in one ft of 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" tubing.

What is approximately 10cc, 22cc, 39cc?

3/16" 6ml

5/8" 44ml

300

The expected normal range for SvO2.

What is 65-75%?

300

When Z-buffing to reduce hyperkalemia level while on bypass, this cystalloid solution must be used. 

 What is normal saline?

300

While on CPB, you can increase oxygen delivery by increasing these 3 things. 

What are:

Cardiac output: increase flow

Oxygen Saturation: increase Fi02 (to a limit) 

Oxygen Carrying Capacity: increase Hgb level

400

In the protamine reaction classifications by Utely, this type is mediated by thromboxane release and causes rapid severe RV failure. 

What is Type III?


How do we treat this?

400

CPB effects platelet count and function via:

List 5

What are the large surface area of the circuit (plts stick)

Trauma/destruction (roller pumps, air/blood interface, duration of CPB)

Hemodilution

Drugs effects: heparin, nitro, protamine, halothane

Hypothermia

Sequestration by liver

Decreased plt response due to damaged membranes and granules



400

Increasing the concentration of this acts to depolarize the normal resting membrane potential of a myocyte.

What is extracellular potassium?

It creates a less negative resting potential 

400

The average molecular weight if a heparin molecule.

What is 15,000 Daltons?

400

The typical pore size of an arterial filter.

What is 20-40 microns?


400

 When interpreting causes of acid/base imbalances, the definition of ROME.

What is:

Respiratory: Opposite      pH and CO2

Metabolic: Equal (Same)    pH and HCO3

400

Reducing hemodilution by displacing prime volume with patient's blood is known as this.

What is RAP and/or VAP?

400

The Oxyhemoglobin Curve..shift left means? Shift right means?

Shift left: hgb holds onto 02, less available for tissues

Shift right: hgb releases 02 more readily

Factors aiding in shift to right: high pCO2 (Bohr Effect), increased temp, 2,3-DPG, decreasing pH at tissues

500

This inhalational gas can be used as treatment during a protamine reaction.

What is nitric oxide?

Why?

500

Platelets play an important role is this segment of hemostasis.

What is primary hemostasis?

Coagulation cascade is secondary hemostasis. 

500

Fill in the blanks:

____________ is the hallmark of ____________ cardioplegia and acts as a sodium channel blocker that reduces intracellular sodium and calcium. 

Lidocaine, del Nido

500

Fill in the blanks:

1 USP unit of heparin is the minimum amount of heparin, which when added to ____________________ will prevent coagulation of ____________ for ____________.

citrated, re-calcified sheep plasma

1ml of that plasma

1 hour

500

The formula for calculating SVR.

What is (MAP-CVP) / CO x 80= dynes.sec.cm-5?

500

This protein is highly concentrated in cardiac muscle and released during even small infarcts.

What are Troponin-T and Troponin -I?

500

When ZBUF is not successful, this alternative measure can be taken to reduce hyperkalemia

What is treating with insulin to drive the K from extracellular (in the blood) to intracellular space? Glucose must be given to offset the impact of the insulin on blood glucose levels. 

500

This gas diffuses 20 times faster than oxygen through a membrane.

What is CO2? 

Oxygenator failure...what will you see first? 

600

Protamine is a weak/strong acid/base and has a positive/negative charge. 

What is a strong base, with positive charge? 

600

Name 2 antagonistic prostaglandins and their roles in coagulation.

What are Thromboxane and Prostacyclin?

TXA2: Increases ADP, stimulates plt aggregation, causes vasoconstriction

Prostacyclin: Decreases ADP, inhibits plt aggregation, causes vasodilatation


600

3 ways to deliver cardioplegia and the pressures expected with each type of delivery.

Antegrade, pressure ~ 180-220 mmHg

Retrograde, pressure ~ 40 mmHg

Coronary ostia, pressure ~ 100- 150 mmHg


600

Calculate your patient's HDR.

Total heparin: 28,000u

Total volume: 5100 ml

Baseline ACT: 122

1st ACT on CPB: 430

Is this within normal range

Heparin concentration 28,000/5100 = 5.4 u/ml

(430 sec- 122 sec) / 5.4 u/ml = 57 sec/u/ml

NO (90-110 sec/u/ml)

600
At rest, the approximate percentage of delivered O2 is consumed by the tissues. 

What is 25%?

600

This body system provides compensation for metabolic acid/base imbalances______________ while this one compensates for respiratory imbalances___________.

What are the lungs, what are the kidneys?
600

The internal diameter of the hemoconcentrator hollow fiber is approximately this.

What is approximately 200 micrometers?

600

State 4 levels of hypothermia and corresponding temperature ranges.

What are:

Mild: 32-35 degrees C

Moderate: 26-31

Deep: 18-25

Profound: <18

700

This equation is used to calculate your patient's protamine dose.

What is:

(Last ACT- baseline ACT) / HDR= u/ml

u/ml x PATIENT BV (ml)= units

units/100= mg Protamine

700

The R value from a TEG or ROTEM device respresents this and if abnormal, can be treated with this. 

What is the clotting time (ACT)?  Depending on where you are in your case, treat with FFP (ATIII) to extend the R value, or treat with protamine to decrease the R value. 

700

The goal of delivering of cold, blood cardioplegia is to reduces myocardial  ischemic injury by......list 4.

Producing an immediate arrest

Creating profound myocardial hypothermia, decreasing 02 demands

Reducing 02 debt, wash out metabolites

Substrate enhancement (glucose, aspartate, glutamate) for anaerobic metabolism

Buffering of acidosis

Prevention of calcium accumulation


700

Fill in the blanks:

Heparin combines with _____________ to prevent formation of ____________. Heparin causes a ___________-fold increase in the activity of__________. 

What is ATIII, Fibrin, 1000-fold increase, ATIII?

700

Compared to concurrent flow, countercurrent flow in an oxygenator requires this with regards to sweep gas.

What is LESS sweep than concurrent flow?

700
Equation for calculating dosing of potassium when your patient is hypokalemic. 

What is 

( 0.3 x kg weight) x (desired K - actual K) / 2 

= mEq dose



700

HC's can typically remove solutes of this size.

What is <20,000 Daltons?


700

Equation used for calculating the oxygen content of blood (CaO2).

What is (Hgb x 1.34 x SaO2) + (0.0031 x Pa02)