Effect-Site Target-Controlled Infusion in the Obese: Model Derivation and Performance Assessment

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作者
Cortinez, Luis I. [1 ]
Sepulveda, Pablo [2 ]
Rolle, Augusto [1 ]
Cottin, Pauline [3 ]
Guerrini, Alexandre [3 ]
Anderson, Brian J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Anaesthesiol, Marcoleta 377,4th Floor, Santiago, Chile
[2] Clin Alemana Univ Desarrollo, Serv Anestesia, Santiago, Chile
[3] Fresenius Kabi, BU Applicat Devices, Brezins, France
[4] Univ Auckland, Dept Anaesthesiol, Auckland, New Zealand
来源
ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 2018年 / 127卷 / 04期
关键词
VS; SEQUENTIAL-ANALYSIS; PROPOFOL PHARMACOKINETICS; ANESTHESIA; CHILDREN; WEIGHT; DEXMEDETOMIDINE; REMIFENTANIL; MAINTENANCE; PREDICTION; CLEARANCE;
D O I
10.1213/ANE.0000000000002814
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to derive a propofol pharmacokinetic (PK) pharmaco-dynamic (PD) model to perform effect-site target-controlled infusion (TCI) in obese patients, and to analyze its performance along with that of other available PK models. METHODS: In the first step of the study, a 3-compartment PK model linked to a sigmoidal inhibitory E-max PD model by a first-order rate constant (keo) was used to fit propofol concentration-bispectral index (BIS) data. Population modeling analysis was performed by nonlinear mixed effects regression in NONMEM (ICON, Dublin, Ireland). PK data from 3 previous studies in obese adult patients (n = 47), including PD (BIS) data from 1 of these studies (n = 20), were pooled and simultaneously analyzed. A decrease in NONMEM objective function (Delta OBJ) of 3.84 points, for an added parameter, was considered significant at the 0.05 level. In the second step of the study, we analyzed the predictive performance (median predictive errors [MDPE] and median absolute predictive errors [MDAPE]) of the current model and of other available models using an independent data set (n = 14). RESULTS: Step 1: The selected PKPD model produced an adequate fit of the data. Total body weight resulted in the best size scalar for volumes and clearances (Delta OBJ, -18.173). Empirical allometric total body weight relationships did not improve model fit (Delta OBJ, 0.309). A lag time parameter for BIS response improved the fit (Delta OBJ, 89.593). No effect of age or gender was observed. Step 2: Current model MDPE and MDAPE were 11.5% (3.7-25.0) and 26.8% (20.7-32.6) in the PK part and 0.4% (-10.39 to 3.85) and 11.9% (20.7-32.6) in the PD part. The PK model developed by Eleveld et al resulted in the lowest PK predictive errors (MDPE = < 10% and MDAPE = < 25%). CONCLUSIONS: We derived and validated a propofol PKPD model to perform effect-site TCI in obese patients. This model, derived exclusively from obese patient's data, is not recommended for TCI in lean patients because it carries the risk of underdosing.
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页码:865 / 872
页数:8
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