Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clinical use in anesthesia for approximately 2 decades. This infusion mode uses pharmacokinetic models to calculate infusion rates necessary to reach and maintain the desired drug concentration. TCI is computationally more complex than traditional modes of drug administration. The primary difference between TCI and conventional infusions is that TCI decreases the infusion rate at regular intervals to account for the uptake of drug into saturable compartments. Although the calculated infusion rates are consistent with manually controlled infusion rates, there are concerns that TCI administration of IV anesthetics could introduce unique safety conce...
Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) is a technique of infusing IV drugs to achieve a user-defined predi...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) is a technique of infusing IV drugs to achieve a user-defined predi...
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Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decade...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decade...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Since its commercial introduction in 1996, target-controlled infusion (TCI) has become an establishe...
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Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) is a technique of infusing IV drugs to achieve a user-defined predi...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology has been available in most countries worldwide for clini...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) is a technique of infusing IV drugs to achieve a user-defined predi...
Contains fulltext : 79741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since its comm...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decade...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decade...
Target-controlled infusions (TCIs) have been used in research and clinical practice for >2 decades. ...
Since its commercial introduction in 1996, target-controlled infusion (TCI) has become an establishe...
Contains fulltext : 69264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the last ...
Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusions (TCI) aim to provide constant, user-defined blood concentrations of a dr...
Target-controlled infusion (TCI) is a technique of infusing IV drugs to achieve a user-defined predi...