Intravenous propofol anaesthesia using a computerised infusion system
- PMID: 2334031
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1990.tb14685.x
Intravenous propofol anaesthesia using a computerised infusion system
Abstract
Propofol offers many advantages as a total intravenous anaesthetic agent compared with other agents. However, considerable experience is necessary in order to give an uncomplicated anaesthetic. A mathematical model which describes the pharmacokinetic behaviour of the drug was incorporated into a computerised delivery system which enables the anaesthetist to achieve and maintain a target blood concentration of propofol and to manipulate this at will. The system was used to provide general anaesthesia for 33 healthy patients who underwent general surgery. A strong statistical relationship was found between measured blood propofol concentrations and the corresponding computer predictions (y = -0.50 + 1.36x). No significant differences in this relationship were found between patients who breathed spontaneously (y = -0.71x + 1.43x) and those who received intermittent positive pressure ventilation (y = -0.33 + 1.32x).
Comment in
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A difficult airway managed by computer?Anaesthesia. 1992 Jul;47(7):633-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1992.tb02366.x. Anaesthesia. 1992. PMID: 1463495 No abstract available.
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