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Basic Research in Plasma Medicine - A Throughput Approach from Liquids to Cells
Published on: November 17, 2017
Rapid attainment of steady state plasma drug concentrations within precise limits
B Korman1, L S Jennings, J R Rigg
1Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Australia.
Abstract:
We describe a method of rapidly obtaining a specified steady state plasma concentration of an intravenous drug within precise limits. The technique requires an initial bolus to raise the plasma concentration to the upper limit followed by a series of constant-rate infusions each of which is associated with a minimum plasma concentration equal to the lower limit. The infusion rate is stepped down when the plasma concentration returns to the upper limit. Computer simulation, based on the method, is used to generate plasma concentration-time curves with fluctuations of up to 10% about selected steady state concentrations of amrinone, esmolol, lidocaine, midazolam, propofol, and theophylline. The utility of this general approach to intravenous dosing and potential limitations of the method are discussed.
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