External validation of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models of microemulsion and long-chain triglyceride emulsion propofol in beagle dogs

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Lee, S.-H., Park, H.-W., Kim, M.-J., Noh, M.-H., Yoon, H.-S., Choi, B.-M., Lee, E.-K., Noh, G.-J. External validation of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models of microemulsion and long-chain triglyceride emulsion propofol in beagle dogs. J. vet. Pharmacol. Therap. 35, 329-341. This study aimed at assessing the predictive performance of a target-controlled infusion (TCI) system, which incorporates canine PKPD models for microemulsion and long-chain triglyceride emulsion (LCT) propofol and at investigating time independency of propofol effect on the observed electroencephalographic approximate entropy (ApEn) in TCI. Using a crossover design with a 7-day washout period, 28 healthy beagle dogs were randomized to receive TCI of both formulations in a stepwise or constant manner. Plasma propofol concentrations and ApEn were measured at preset intervals. Pooled biases, inaccuracies, divergences, and wobbles in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic predictions were 2.1% (95% CI: -0.8 to 4.9), 18.1% (15.620.5), 1.9%/h, 7.3% (5.49.3), and -0.5% (-2.6 to 1.6), 8.7% (7.310.1), 2.5%/h, 6.0% (4.17.2) for microemulsion propofol, and -9.3% (-11.6 to -6.9), 20.1% (18.222.0), 5.1%/h, 7.6% (6.19.1) and 5.6% (4.17.1), 8.0% (6.99.3), 4.7%/h, 4.1% (3.15.1) for LCT propofol. Observed ApEn values over time were statistically not different across all time points in a TCI with constant manner. Canine PKPD model of microemulsion propofol showed good predictive performances. Propofol effect (ApEn) was time independent as long as time is allowed for equilibration.
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WILEY-BLACKWELL
Issue Date
2012
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

COMPUTER-CONTROLLED INFUSION; TARGET-CONTROLLED INFUSION; EFFECT-SITE CONCENTRATION; PREDICTIVE PERFORMANCE; VOLUNTEERS; ANESTHESIA; SURGERY; TIME

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JOURNAL OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS, v.35, no.4, pp.329 - 341

ISSN
0140-7783
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2885.2011.01321.x
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/104649
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