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2015-Valerie_Billard-Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship of anesthetic drugs - from modeling to clinical use

Author(s): Valerie Billard

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Keywords: anesthesia pharmacokinetics pharmacodynamic anesthetic

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Resource Image The purpose of this short review is to describe the basis of pharmacokinetics and modeling, the concentration-effects relationship, and drug interactions modeling to offer to anesthesiologists and non-anesthesiologists an overview of the rules to follow.

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Billard, Valerie 2015. Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship of anesthetic drugs: from modeling to clinical use.

See https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4754004/. Accessed on 29 March 2023.

Abstract: Anesthesia is a combination of unconsciousness, amnesia, and analgesia, expressed in sleeping patients by limited reaction to noxious stimulations. It is achieved by several classes of drugs, acting mainly on central nervous system. Compared to other therapeutic families, the anesthetic drugs, administered by intravenous or pulmonary route, are quickly distributed in the blood and induce in a few minutes effects that are fully reversible within minutes or hours. These effects change in parallel with the concentration of the drug, and the concentration time course of the drug follows with a reasonable precision mathematical models based on the Fick principle. Therefore, understanding concentration time course allows adjusting the dosing delivery scheme in order to control the effects.  

The purpose of this short review is to describe the basis of pharmacokinetics and modeling, the concentration-effects relationship, and drug interactions modeling to offer to anesthesiologists and non-anesthesiologists an overview of the rules to follow to optimize anesthetic drug delivery.

Keywords: pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, anesthetic, Anesthesia, anesthetic drugs

 

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Author(s): Valerie Billard

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