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Question: Characteristics of remifentanil

a. Exclusively metabolized by plasma esterase
b. Short context-sensitive half-life
c. More potent than fentanyl
d. Dose reduced in hepatic and renal disease
e. The unique characteristics are due its amide structure.

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Explanation:

  • Remifentanil (4-anilidopiperidine) is a novel, short-acting mu-receptor opioid agonist with a unique ester structure.
  • Remifentanil undergoes widespread extrahepatic metabolism by blood and tissue nonspecific esterases, resulting in extremely rapid clearance of approximately 40ml/Kg/min. clearance not affected in hepatic or renal failure.
  • Like the other members of this class of drugs, remifentanil is lipophilic and is widely distributed in body tissues with a steady-state volume of distribution of approximately 100ml/Kg.
  • Unlike the other fentanyl congeners, termination of the therapeutic effect of remifentanil mostly depends on metabolic clearance rather than on redistribution.
  • The context-sensitive half-time [defined as the time necessary to achieve a 50% decrease in blood (or plasma) concentration after termination of a variable-length, continuous infusion targeted to maintain a steady-state concentration, where the ‘context’ is the duration of the infusion] is strikingly short for remifentanil, at approximately 3 minutes, and is independent of infusion duration.
  • Pharmacodynamically, remifentanil is similar to the other fentanyl congeners. The drug produces physiological changes consistent with potent mu-receptor agonist activity, including analgesia and sedation. Its adverse effect profile (like that of the other drugs of this class) includes ventilatory depression, nausea, vomiting, muscular rigidity, bradycardia and pruritus.
  • Because it does not release histamine upon injection, remifentanil has fewer haemodynamic adverse effects than morphine.
  • Twice as potent as fentanyl
  • The speed of onset of effect is very rapid: approximately 1 to 3 minutes.
  • plasma protein binding: 70%

Answers:

  1. false
  2. true
  3. false
  4. false
  5. false

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