Title :
A pharmacokinetic model to study administration of intravenous anaesthetic agents
Author :
Young, Shuenn-Tsong ; Hsiao, Kuang-Ning
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Biomed. Eng., Yang-Ming Med. Coll., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
The compartmental model is widely used in pharmacokinetic studies. Its simulated results can be used in computer assisted drug infusion, particularly for intravenous anesthetic agents. The authors consider the three compartment mammillary model. To ensure optimum pharmacodynamic effects of the anesthetic agents, one must pay attention to compartment two (well-perfused tissues such as muscle and brain) rather than compartment one (blood vessels and organs abundant with vessels such as liver and kidneys) of the model (i.e. a compartment other than the blood plasma). The pharmacodynamic effects in the human body usually correlate with concentration in compartment two, which includes the targets of the anesthetic agents. The concentration in compartment two is easily monitored by noninvasive indices, and is suitable for the control of continuous computer-assisted infusions. One should also attend to physiological changes of the patient which may occur during a surgical procedure. Such changes may dramatically alter the pharmacokinetic parameters and thus affect the activity of intravenous anesthetic agents.<>
Keywords :
physiological models; surgery; 3 compartment mammillary model; blood plasma; blood vessels; computer assisted drug infusion; human body; intravenous anaesthetic agents; intravenous anesthetic agents activity; optimum pharmacodynamic effects; patient physiological changes; pharmacokinetic model; surgical procedure; well-perfused tissues; Anesthetic drugs; Biological system modeling; Blood vessels; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Humans; Liver; Muscles; Plasmas;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE